| Literature DB >> 29611238 |
Frederik Kotz1, Norbert Schneider1, Andreas Striegel1, Andre Wolfschläger1, Nico Keller1, Matthias Worgull1, Werner Bauer2, Dieter Schild3, Marcel Milich4, Christian Greiner4, Dorothea Helmer1, Bastian E Rapp1.
Abstract
Fused silica glass is one of the most important high-performance materials for scientific research, industry, and society. However due to its high chemical and thermal resistance as well as high hardness, fused silica glass is notoriously difficult to structure. This work introduces Glassomer, a solid nanocomposite, which can be structured using polymer molding and subtractive technologies at submicrometer resolution. After polymer processing Glassomer is turned into optical grade fused silica glass during a final heat treatment. The resulting glass has the same optical transparency as commercial fused silica and a smooth surface with a roughness of a few nanometers. This work makes high-performance fused silica glass components accessible to high-throughput fabrication technologies and will enable numerous optical, photonic and medical applications in science and industry.Entities:
Keywords: fused silica; nanocomposites; polymer processing; roll-to-roll replication; thermal nanoimprinting
Year: 2018 PMID: 29611238 DOI: 10.1002/adma.201707100
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Mater ISSN: 0935-9648 Impact factor: 30.849