Hybrid Sensors Fabricated by Inkjet Printing and Holographic Patterning

2015 
Inkjet printing and patterning strategies have been developed for fabrication of hybrid holographic sensors using zeolite nanocrystals on glass-supported photopolymers. The flexibility of the proposed techniques was demonstrated by fabrication and characterization of two types of holographic sensors. The first type, which is a reversible sensor, is based on a transmission hologram recorded in a hydrophobic MFI-type zeolite doped layer with high sensitivity toward alcohols. In this type of sensor the patterning of the zeolite nanocrystals in the volume of the polymer layer is achieved by holographic recording; the pattern periodicity is in the submicrometer range. The second type of sensor is based on a reflection hologram, and it is produced by inkjet printing of zeolite nanocrystals on photopolymer layer before holographic recording. The resulting localized presence of zeolite nanocrystals in the layer is key for the performance of the sensor. Irreversible humidity sensors based on photopolymer layers do...
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