High-dynamic-range cationic two-photon photopolymerization

2001 
Cationic-induced two-photon photopolymerization is demonstrated at 710 nm, using an isopropylthioxanthone / diarylidonium salt initiating system for the cationic polymerization of an epoxide. The polymerization threshold J 2th is found to be approximately 1 GW/cm 2 , with a dynamic range of > 100, i.e. the material can be fully polymerized at intensities > 100 times the threshold level without damage. The polymerization rate R is found to be proportional to the m=1.7 power of the intensity, or R = [C (J-J 2th)] m = [C (J-J2th)] 1.7 , which implies a significantly stronger localization of the photochemical response than that of free radical photoinitiators. R and J 2th significantly improve when the concentration z of the initiator (onium salt) increases.
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