Polymers (Oct 2021)

A New Three-Component Photo-Initiating System for Visible Light Recording of Volume Holograms with Single-Pulsed Laser

  • Horst Berneth,
  • Friedrich Karl Bruder,
  • Thomas Fäcke,
  • Sven Hansen,
  • Koichi Kawamura,
  • Lena Pitzer,
  • Stephan Kern,
  • Brita Wewer,
  • Thomas Rölle

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/polym13203517
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 20
p. 3517

Abstract

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Versatile substituted electron-deficient trichloromethylarenes can easily be synthesized and combined with a Safranine O/triarylalkylborate salt to form a highly efficient three-component photo-initiation system that starts free radical polymerization to finally form holographic gratings with a single-pulsed laser. The mechanism of this photo-initiation most likely relies on an electron transfer from the borate salt into the semi-occupied HOMO of the excited dye molecule Safranine O, which after fragmentation generates an initiating alkyl radical and longer-lived dye radical species. This dye radical is most probably oxidized by the newly introduced trichloromethylarene derivative as an electron acceptor. The two generated radicals from one absorbed photon initiate the photopolymerization and form index gratings in a suitable holographic recording material. This process is purely photonic and does not require further non-photonic post treatments.

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