2000 Macromolecular Science and Engineering Award LectureThe versatility of azobenzene polymers
- 1 July 2001
- journal article
- Published by Canadian Science Publishing in Canadian Journal of Chemistry
- Vol. 79 (7), 1093-1100
- https://doi.org/10.1139/v01-098
Abstract
The well-known trans–cis–trans photoisomerization of azobenzenes produces at least three different kinds of motion in the polymer materials to which the azobenzenes are bound. The first is a photoinduced motion of the azobenzene groups only, and they can align in a selected position with respect to the light polarization. The second is a macroscopic motion of huge amounts of polymeric material, producing surface deformation, and the third is a reorganization of smectic domains in liquid crystalline polymers. These motions and their consequences are briefly discussed in relation to the polymer structure and some possible photonic applications are mentioned.Key words: photoinduced orientation, azobenzene polymers, surface gratings, photonics, thermochromism, photochromism, photorefractivity, photoinduced chirality and switching.Keywords
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