Advanced Materials, Vol.14, No.10, 729-729, 2002
Spontaneous patterning of hexagonal structures in an azo-polymer using light-controlled mass transport
Spontaneous formation of hexagonal surface relief patterns (see Figure) occurs upon uniform. coherent laser irradiation of a poly(methylmethacrylate) with 35% of the methyl ester groups replaced by an azo dye. The structures grow at a rate linearly dependent on the light intensity, above a threshold value. Using linearly polarized light, the elongation axis of the structures orients along the polarization direction.