Influence
of Pyrene Grafting on PMMA Nanosecond Laser
Ablation at 248 nm
Posted on 2014-01-08 - 00:00
In this work, we investigate the
effects of KrF nanosecond laser
ablation on poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) in combination with pyrene.
Three materials containing PMMA were studied: (1) one doped with pure
pyrene, (2) one doped with methyl 3-(1-pyrenyl)propanoate (so called
alkylpyrene derivative thereafter), and (3) one grafted with pyrene.
This last new material was developed by covalently bonding pyrene
molecules to PMMA side-chains. A comparative study was undertaken
to determine and compare the respective properties of the PMMA dye
containing pyrene during nanosecond laser ablation at 248 nm. Cavities
were etched for each material with up to 20 pulses for fluences between
0.03 and 1.7 J/cm2 in samples containing 1, 2, and 4 mol
% chromophore. The threshold fluences and the effective absorption
coefficients were obtained. It was observed that effective absorption
coefficients increased and threshold fluences decreased with the chromophore
percentages in each kind of sample. Ablation parameters were not significantly
modified when the dopant was changed from pyrene to the alkylpyrene
derivative. On the other hand, when pyrene molecules were grafted
on the polymer, the threshold fluences decreased, whereas the effective
absorption coefficients became similar at fluences above 0.6 J/cm2.
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Biver, Emeric; Berta, Marco; D’Aléo, Anthony; Phan, Trang; Maria, Sébastien; Fages, Frédéric; et al. (2016). Influence
of Pyrene Grafting on PMMA Nanosecond Laser
Ablation at 248 nm. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/am404376e