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Symposium: S06 - Polymer Blends and Composites
Poster Presentation
 
 

Near-Infrared Pulsed Laser Patterning for Polymers: Local Controlled Photochromism Induced by Nano Inorganic Dopants

Zhang Jihai (1), Zhou Tao (1)*, Wen Liang (1), Zhao Jing (1), Zhang Aiming (1)

(1) Sichuan University - Sichuan - China

To date, polymer NIR laser patterning has been unavailable because of the intrinsically weak absorption of NIR laser for most polymers. Conventionally, the main method for polymer patterning is still ink printing, which always contains toxic ingredients. This study developed a simple way to achieve legible and local controllable patterning for polymers based on a near-infrared (NIR) pulsed laser. The polycarbonate-coated nano antimony-doped tin oxide (nano ATO) was designed as a core−shell structure that was tailored to be responsive to a 1064 nm NIR laser. This core−shell structure combined the excellent photothermal conversion efficiency of nano ATO and the high char (carbon) residue of polycarbonate. The X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy results of a polymer-patterning plate after laser irradiation demonstrated that, through local controlled photochromism, the well-defined legible patterns can be fabricated on the polymer surfaces contribute to the synergistic effect consisting of polycarbonate carbonization and nano ATO photothermal conversion. Furthermore, polymers doped with a minimal content of polycarbonate-coated nano ATO can achieve a remarkable patterning effect. This novel laser-patterning approach will have wide promising applications in the field of polymer NIR pulsed laser patterning.