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An atomic force microscopy statistical analysis of laser‐induced azo‐polyimide periodic tridimensional nanogrooves
Authors:Iuliana Stoica  Luiza Epure  Ion Sava  Victor Damian  Nicolae Hurduc
Affiliation:1. “Petru Poni” Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry, , 700487 Iasi, Romania;2. Department of Natural and Synthetic Polymers, “Gheorghe Asachi” Technical University of Iasi, , Iasi, Romania;3. National Institute for Laser, , Romania
Abstract:The surface morphology of azo‐polyimide films was investigated after 355nm Nd: YAG laser irradiation with two different incident fluencies. Atomic force microscopy (AFM) was employed to correlate the laser‐induced tridimensional nanogrooved surface relief with the incident fluence and the number of irradiation pulses. The height images revealed that the grooves depth increased even tens of times by increasing the incident fluence, using the same numbers of irradiation pulses. For low incident fluence, the films were uniformly patterned till 100 pulses of irradiation. Instead, when using higher fluence, after 15 pulses of irradiation the accuracy of the surface relief definition was reduced. This behavior could be explained by means of two different mechanisms, one that suppose the film photo‐fluidization due to the cis‐trans isomerization processes of the azo‐groups and the second one responsible for the directional mass displacement. The dominant surface direction and parameters like isotropy, periodicity, and period were evaluated from the polar representation for texture analysis, revealing the appearance of ordered and directionated nanostructures for most of the experimental conditions. Also, the graphical studies of the functional volume parameters have evidenced the improvement of the relief structuration during surface nanostructuration. The correlation of these statistical texture parameters with the irradiation characteristics is important in controlling the alignment of either the liquid crystals or the cells/tissues on patterned azo‐polyimide surfaces for optoelectronic devices and implantable biomaterials, respectively. Microsc. Res. Tech. 76:914–923, 2013. © 2013 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
Keywords:atomic force microscopy  azo‐polyimide  nanoscale grooved surface  texture analysis  functional properties
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