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2021
Conference Paper
Title
Fabrication of complex periodic patterns on a metallic drum for high throughput roll-to-roll processing
Abstract
In this study, the development of complex periodic structures on massive metal drums by means of direct laser interference patterning (DLIP) is demonstrated. The DLIP technology allows the formation of high-resolution periodical structures (even with sub-micrometer resolution) at high fabrication speeds on large surface areas. These advantages drastically reduce the patterning costs of the drums that are broadly used in roll-to-roll processing. We demonstrate the ability to control individually each laser spot (e.g. period) to form complex periodical patterns to be used as decorative elements exhibiting structural colors. These patterns are then replicated on a polymer foil by an industrial hot-embossing roll-to-roll process at speeds up to 50 m/min. This process brings the industrial fabrication of such patterns to the next level in terms of throughput and is thus suitable for mass production.
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