화학공학소재연구정보센터
Advanced Materials, Vol.19, No.24, 4343-4343, 2007
Photoinduced formation of wrinkled microstructures with long-range order in thin oxide films
[GRAPHICS] Thin oxide films with long-range ordered microstructures were fabricated by a wrinkling process initiated by photopolymerization. The faster polymerization of the film surface generates a buckling effect to create patterns in the films. The removal of the organic polymer by thermal treatment leaves titania microstructures having long-range order. This method of producing micropatterned structures can find several applications in photonics.