A Unified Material Description for Light Induced Deformation in Azobenzene Polymers


Publication Type:
Journal
Authors:
Co-Authors:
Bin, J.
Year Published:
2015
Abstract:
Complex light-matter interactions in azobenzene polymers have limited our understanding of how photoisomerization induces deformation as a function of the underlying polymer network and form of the light excitation. A unified modeling framework is formulated to advance the understanding of surface deformation and bulk deformation of polymer films that are controlled by linear or circularly polarized light or vortex beams. It is shown that dipole forces strongly respond to polarized light in contrast to higher order quadrupole forces that are often used to describe surface relief grating deformation through a field gradient constitutive law. The modeling results and comparisons with a broad range of photomechanical data in the literature suggest that the molecular structure of the azobenzene monomers dramatically influences the photostrictive behavior. The results provide important insight for designing azobenzene monomers within a polymer network to achieve enhanced photo-responsive deformation.
Journal:
Scientific Reports
Volume:
5
Issue:
Pagination:
14654
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Date Published:
10/6/2015