Reversible phase transitions in polymer gels induced by radiation forces

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Saulius Juodkazis
Naoki Mukai
Ryosuke Wakaki
Akira Yamaguchi
Shigeki Matsuo
Hiroaki Misawa
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[1] Satellite Venture Business Laboratory of Photonic Nano-Materials,Department of Ecosystem Engineering Graduate School of Engineering
[2] The University of Tokushima,undefined
[3] The University of Tokushima,undefined
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Nature | 2000年 / 408卷
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Many polymer gels undergo reversible, discontinuous volume changes in response to changes in the balance between repulsive intermolecular forces that act to expand the polymer network and attractive forces that act to shrink it. Repulsive forces are usually electrostatic or hydrophobic in nature, whereas attraction is mediated by hydrogen bonding or van der Waals interactions. The competition between these counteracting forces, and hence the gel volume1,2,3, can thus be controlled by subtle changes in parameters such as pH (ref. 4), temperature5, solvent composition6 or gel composition7. Here we describe a more direct influence on this balance of forces, by showing that the radiation force generated by a focused laser beam induces reversible shrinkage in polymer gels. Control experiments confirm that the laser-induced volume phase transitions are due to radiation forces, rather than local heating, modifying the weak interactions in the gels, in agreement with previous observations of light-induced chain association in polymer solutions8,9. We find that, owing to shear-relaxation processes10, gel shrinkage occurs up to several tens of micrometres away from the irradiation spot, raising the prospect that the combination of stimuli-responsive polymer gels and laser light might lead to new gel-based systems for applications such as actuating or sensing.
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