In this paper, optically-induced differential expansion in a dye-doped polymer optical fiber is studied, which can be used to make an optically-controlled cantilever. A kinetic model that includes both the photothermal and photoisomerization mechanisms is developed.
Photomechanical effects due to photoisomerization in dye-doped polymer fibers
2005-01-01
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Photomechanical Effects due to Photoisomerization in Dye-Doped Polymer Fibers
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