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Photoinduced immobilization

Narita M, Ikawa T, Mouri M, Tsuchimori M, Hoshino F, Watanabe O. (2008) Aminoazo-polymers with the capability of photoinduced immobilization developed for protein arrays with low photoluminescence. Jpn J Appl Phys 47, 1329-32. [Pg.268]

PHOTOINDUCED IMMOBILIZATION OF MOLECULES ON THE SURFACE OF AZOBENZENE POLYMERS PRINCIPLES AND APPLICATION... [Pg.303]

The photoinduced immobilization technique is closely related to the formation process used for surface relief gratings (SRG) because both phenomena are based on mass transportation of the azopolymer surface. The relief structure on the azopolymer surface is induced by the interference of the two coherent beams that are used for the irradiation, with the same periodic structure as the interference light, as shown in Fig. 9.3. Intensive studies for SRG formation have been reported since it was first developed in 1995 (Batalla et al., 1995 Kim et al., 1995). Various deformed structures that can be induced by photoirradiation... [Pg.305]


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