通过激光照射在柔性透明基底上形成三维碳轨道的缺陷引发机制

Shuichiro Hayashi, Xiaohan Du, Marco Rupp, Kai A. Filsinger, Mitsuhiro Terakawa, Craig B. Arnold
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激光将三维碳结构直接写入柔性聚合物基底,为大面积传感器、柔性电子器件、机器人、能量存储/转换和其他消费应用等各种关键应用提供了快速卷对卷制造的潜力。多年来,碳结构的具体形成机制一直是一个争论不休的问题,普遍的看法是主要取决于总能量输入的简单光热转换反应。然而,这种观点已被证明与实验观测结果不符,实验观测结果表明,当同时改变多个加工参数时,所产生的结构会发生非线性变化。在本研究中,我们提出了一种基于激光诱导缺陷成核和生长的形成机制,并通过将连续波激光束照射到聚二甲基硅氧烷上进行了实验验证。通过飞秒激光辐照有意引入受控缺陷,进一步验证了这一模型,并指出了双激光激光直写技术的意义,即超越当前的加工极限。这些结果澄清了之前含糊不清的碳结构在激光辐照下形成的机制,并为如何控制先进材料加工的光热过程提供了更深入的理解。
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Defect-initiated formation mechanism of 3D carbon tracks on flexible transparent substrates by laser irradiation
Laser direct writing of 3D carbon structures onto flexible polymer substrates offers potential of rapid roll-to-roll manufacturing for a variety of key applications, including large area sensors, flexible electronics, robotics, energy storage/conversion, and other consumer applications. The specific formation mechanism of the carbon structures has been an issue of debate for many years with the prevailing notion of a simple photothermal conversion reaction that mainly depends on the total energy input. However, this view has been shown to be inconsistent with experimental observations of nonlinear changes in the resulting structures when multiple processing parameters are simultaneously changed. In this study, we propose a formation mechanism based on the nucleation and growth of laser-induced defects, which is experimentally validated by irradiating a continuous wave laser beam onto polydimethylsiloxane. The model is further validated by intentionally introducing controlled defects by femtosecond laser irradiation, and indicate the implications of a two-laser laser direct writing technique to go beyond the current processing limits. These results clarify the previously ambiguous mechanisms by which carbon structures form under laser irradiation and provide a deeper understanding of how to control photothermal processes for advanced material processing.
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