We discuss the possible use of photonic crystals as strain sensors. We demonstrate the feasible fabrication of a crystal having sub-micrometric polystyrene colloidal spheres in a PDMS matrix on a rubber substrate, and we demonstrate that the photonic properties change with substrate elongation according to theoretical prediction. The crystal's sensitivity to strain depends directly on interplanar spacing and on Poisson's ratio. To enhance the crystal strain resolution, we propose to fabricate inverse photonic structures, which exhibit a high geometrical Poisson's ratio, and we investigate their photomechanical behavior through non-lineal Finite Element analysis

Mechanochromic Photonic Crystals for Structural Health Monitoring

Andrea Chiappini;Maurizio Ferrari;Daniele Zonta
2015

Abstract

We discuss the possible use of photonic crystals as strain sensors. We demonstrate the feasible fabrication of a crystal having sub-micrometric polystyrene colloidal spheres in a PDMS matrix on a rubber substrate, and we demonstrate that the photonic properties change with substrate elongation according to theoretical prediction. The crystal's sensitivity to strain depends directly on interplanar spacing and on Poisson's ratio. To enhance the crystal strain resolution, we propose to fabricate inverse photonic structures, which exhibit a high geometrical Poisson's ratio, and we investigate their photomechanical behavior through non-lineal Finite Element analysis
2015
Istituto di fotonica e nanotecnologie - IFN
Inglese
10th International Workshop on Structural Health Monitoring (IWSHM 2015)
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
September 1-3, 2015
Stanford University, Stanford, CA - USA
Photonic crystals; mechanocromic structures; sensors strain
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Piotrowska, Anna; Piccolo, Valentina; Chiappini, Andrea; Ferrari, Maurizio; Pozzi, Matteo; Deseri, Luca; Zonta, Daniele
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info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
04 Contributo in convegno::04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
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