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19 April 2017 Photothermal effect in conductive polymer layers for structural conversion into a complex 3D structure (Conference Presentation)
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Abstract
The conversion of photons to heat in the conductive polymer films causes local heating to increase temperature at the light exposed area. The resultant heat can be converted into other type of energy such as electrical, mechanical, or chemical energy. In particular, photothermal effect in conductive polymer layers could be used for structural changes of the 2D structures into a complex three-dimensional (3D) structure. Herein we report the preparation of photothermal conductive polymer layers (CPL) and the integration of CPLs into a 2D structured film, to optimize not only the light-to-heat but also 2D-to-3D structural conversion.
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Eunkyoung Kim, HanWhuy Lim, and Jongbeom Na "Photothermal effect in conductive polymer layers for structural conversion into a complex 3D structure (Conference Presentation)", Proc. SPIE 10101, Organic Photonic Materials and Devices XIX, 101010S (19 April 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2257109
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KEYWORDS
Polymers

Photothermal effect

Polymer thin films

Photons

Current controlled current source

Photonic devices

Sodium

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