4.8 Article

Tailoring the Mechanical Properties of 3D Microstructures Using Visible Light Post-Manufacturing

Journal

ADVANCED MATERIALS
Volume 31, Issue 30, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/adma.201901269

Keywords

direct laser writing; dynamic mechanical analysis; microstructures; visible light photochemistry

Funding

  1. ARC Laureate Fellowship enabling his photochemical research program
  2. Queensland University of Technology (QUT)
  3. Australian Research Council (ARC) Discovery project [EXC-2082 - 390761711]
  4. Helmholtz program Science and Technology of Nanosystems (STN)
  5. German National Academy of Sciences, Leopoldina
  6. Central Analytical Research Facility (CARF) at QUT
  7. Faculty of Science and Engineering at QUT
  8. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) under Germany's Excellence Strategy via the Excellence Cluster 3D Matter Made to Order [EXC-2082 - 390761711]

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The photochemistry of anthracene, a new class of photoresist for direct laser writing, is used to enable visible-light-gated control over the mechanical properties of 3D microstructures post-manufacturing. The mechanical and viscoelastic properties (hardness, complex elastic modulus, and loss factor) of the microstructures are measured over the course of irradiation via dynamic mechanical analysis on the nanoscale. Irradiation of the microstructures leads to a strong hardening and stiffening effect due to the generation of additional crosslinks through the photodimerization of the anthracene functionalities. A relationship between the loss of fluorescence-a consequence of the photodimerization-and changes in the mechanical properties is established. The fluorescence thus serves as a proxy read-out for the mechanical properties. These photoresponsive microstructures can potentially be used as mechanical blank slates: their mechanical properties can be readily adjusted using visible light to serve the demands of different applications and read out using their fluorescence.

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