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Mesostructured materials for optical applications: from low-k dielectrics to sensors and lasers.

G Wirnsberger1, P Yang, B J Scott, B F Chmelka, G D Stucky.   

Abstract

Recent advances on the use of mesoporous and mesostructured materials for electronic and optical applications are reported. The focus is on materials which are processed by block-copolymer templating of silica under weakly acidic conditions and by employing dip- and spin-coating as well as soft lithographic methods to bring them into a well-defined macroscopic shape. Several chemical strategies allow the mesostructure architecture to be used for electronic/optical applications: Removal of the block-copolymers results in highly porous, mechanically and thermally robust materials which are promising candidates for low dielectric constant materials. Since the pores are easily accessible, these structures are also ideal hosts for optical sensors, when suitable are incorporated during synthesis. For example, a fast response optical pH sensor was implemented on this principle. As-synthesized mesostructured silica/block-copolymer composites, on the other hand, are excellently suited as host systems for laser dyes and photochromic molecules. Laser dyes like rhodamine 6G can be incorporated during synthesis in high concentrations with reduced dimerization. This leads to very-low-threshold laser materials which also show a good photostability of the occluded dye. In the case of photochromic molecules, the inorganic-organic nanoseparation enables a fast switching between the colorless and colored form of a spirooxazine molecule, attributed to a partitioning of the dye between the block-copolymer chains. The spectroscopic properties of these dye-doped nanocomposite materials suggest a silica/block-copolymer/dye co-assembly process, whereby the block-copolymers help to highly disperse the organic dye molecules.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11666084     DOI: 10.1016/s1386-1425(01)00503-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Spectrochim Acta A Mol Biomol Spectrosc        ISSN: 1386-1425            Impact factor:   4.098


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Authors:  Brian J Melde; Brandy J Johnson; Paul T Charles
Journal:  Sensors (Basel)       Date:  2008-08-29       Impact factor: 3.576

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Authors:  Jie Li; Jing Lin; Yang Huang; Xuewen Xu; Zhenya Liu; Yanming Xue; Xiaoxia Ding; Han Luo; Peng Jin; Jun Zhang; Jin Zou; Chengchun Tang
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2015-02-16       Impact factor: 4.379

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