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Optical microstructure fabrication using structured polarized illumination

Jonas Strobelt, Daniel Stolz, Maximilian Leven, Matthew Van Soelen, Luke Kurlandski, Heba Abourahma, David J. McGee

2022Optics Express24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A versatile system for the fabrication of surface microstructures is demonstrated by combining the photomechanical response of supramolecular azopolymers with structured polarized illumination from a high resolution spatial light modulator. Surface relief structures with periods 900 nm - 16.5 µm and amplitudes up to 1.0 µm can be fabricated with a single 5 sec exposure at 488 nm. Sinusoidal, circular, and chirped surface profiles can be fabricated via direct programming of the spatial light modulator, with no optomechanical realignment required. Surface microstructures can be combined into macroscopic areas by mechanical translation followed by exposure. The surface structures grow immediately in response to illumination, can be visually observed in real time, and require no post-exposure processing.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceFabricationOpticsMicrostructureOptoelectronicsSurface (topology)Image resolutionMicrolensStructured lightDiffraction gratingSpatial frequencyElectron-beam lithographyRefractive indexResolution (logic)Translation (biology)PolishingHigh resolutionAmplitudeAdvanced Materials and MechanicsPhotonic Crystals and ApplicationsNonlinear Optical Materials Studies