The fabrication of plasmonic/photonic nanostructures in polymers: Mechanical sensor applications
by
 
Topçu, Gökhan, author.

Title
The fabrication of plasmonic/photonic nanostructures in polymers: Mechanical sensor applications

Author
Topçu, Gökhan, author.

Personal Author
Topçu, Gökhan, author.

Physical Description
xi, 75 leaves: color illustrarions, charts;+ 1 computer laser optical disc.

Abstract
Functional polymer nanocomposites offer futuristic properties by the association of inorganic additive micro-/nanostructures into the polymers. With the growing knowledge of the physical fundamentals, stimuli-responsive polymeric composites enable detection of chemical, thermal, and mechanical changes by optical sensors and probes. Since the accurate real-time detection of the change in mechanical loading is vital for construction and industrial fields, the use of colorimetric pressure elements in a static body is important for the prediction of catastrophic failures. In this thesis, strain/pressure responsive colorimetric films were produced. A number of polymer nanocomposite-based mechanical sensors are presented. By transferring the optical activity (coherent reflection and plasmonic coupling) of the additives into various polymeric matrices having different mechanical features, the strain and pressure sensors are developed for practical applications. There are two approaches used for the fabrication of polymeric mechanical sensors: i) PDMS/SiO2 composites, ii) PAAm/Au NP composites. The coherent reflectivity of SiO2 colloidal particle arrays was used to develop strain sensors while controllable localized surface plasmon resonance of Au NPs was employed for pressure sensors. These optical systems were separately associated with viscoelastic and elastic polymeric systems, and sensor properties were discussed.

Subject Term
Optical detectors.
 
Polymers.
 
Photonics.
 
Structural colors.
 
Plasmonics.
 
Nanostructures.

Added Author
Demir, Mustafa Muammer

Added Corporate Author
İzmir Institute of Technology. Materials Science and Engineering.

Added Uniform Title
Thesis (Doctoral)--İzmir Institute of Technology: Materials Science and Engineering.
 
İzmir Institute of Technology: Materials Science and Engineering--Thesis (Doctoral).

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IYTE LibraryThesisT001954QC373.O59 T67 2019Tez Koleksiyonu
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