Sol-gel derived inorganic -organic hybrid materials (HYBRIMERs) have shown a great potential for planar and channel waveguides due to their high photosensitivity, low-cost processing and good suitability for doping. These materials have been synthesized with a high content of titanium (40%) and with three different chelating agents: acetylacetone, methacrylic acid and trifluoroacetic acid. The degree of photopolymerization of the methacrylate part changes with the nature of the chelating agent. Trifluoroacetic acid and methacrylic acid are the chelating agents showing the highest photopolymerization conversion. All coatings were crack free (thickness similar to 1 mm), transparent in the visible spectra range with refractive indexes from 1.54 to 1.58. Simple confined structures based on trifluoroacetic acid with well-defined shapes, smooth surfaces (RMS = 0.28 nm) and good optical properties were synthesized. Straight and bent channel waveguides and beam splitters were patterned by UV exposure and wet etching, and light confinement effects into the different channel waveguides were shown.

Le Guevel, X., Palazzesi, C., Prosposito, P., Della Giustina, G., Brusatin, G. (2008). Influence of chelating agents on the photopolymerization of hybrid Ti-based waveguides. JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY, 18(30), 3556-3562 [10.1039/b802257g].

Influence of chelating agents on the photopolymerization of hybrid Ti-based waveguides

PROSPOSITO, PAOLO;
2008-01-01

Abstract

Sol-gel derived inorganic -organic hybrid materials (HYBRIMERs) have shown a great potential for planar and channel waveguides due to their high photosensitivity, low-cost processing and good suitability for doping. These materials have been synthesized with a high content of titanium (40%) and with three different chelating agents: acetylacetone, methacrylic acid and trifluoroacetic acid. The degree of photopolymerization of the methacrylate part changes with the nature of the chelating agent. Trifluoroacetic acid and methacrylic acid are the chelating agents showing the highest photopolymerization conversion. All coatings were crack free (thickness similar to 1 mm), transparent in the visible spectra range with refractive indexes from 1.54 to 1.58. Simple confined structures based on trifluoroacetic acid with well-defined shapes, smooth surfaces (RMS = 0.28 nm) and good optical properties were synthesized. Straight and bent channel waveguides and beam splitters were patterned by UV exposure and wet etching, and light confinement effects into the different channel waveguides were shown.
2008
Pubblicato
Rilevanza internazionale
Articolo
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
Settore FIS/03 - FISICA DELLA MATERIA
English
Con Impact Factor ISI
Acetone; Agents; Colloids; Gelation; Hybrid materials; Optical properties; Photopolymerization; Plasma filled waveguides; Polyacrylates; Polymerization; Refractive index; Semiconducting cadmium telluride; Titanium; Waveguides; Acetylacetone (ACA); Beam splitters; Channel waveguides; Chelating agents; Confined structures; Crack free; Inorganic organic hybrid materials; Light confinements; Methacrylate (APMA); methacrylic acid (iPMMA); Optical (PET) (OPET); Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC); Smooth surfaces; Sol - gel; Trifluoroacetic acid (TFA); UV exposure; Visible spectrum (VIS); Chelation
Le Guevel, X., Palazzesi, C., Prosposito, P., Della Giustina, G., Brusatin, G. (2008). Influence of chelating agents on the photopolymerization of hybrid Ti-based waveguides. JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY, 18(30), 3556-3562 [10.1039/b802257g].
Le Guevel, X; Palazzesi, C; Prosposito, P; Della Giustina, G; Brusatin, G
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