Seminari Gruppo Fisica della Materia

Light Responsive Polymeric Architectures: novel effects and applications

by Prof. Emiliano Descrovi (Department of Applied Science and Technology, Politecnico di Torino, Italy)

Europe/Rome
1/1-2 - Aula "C. Voci" (Dipartimento di Fisica e Astronomia - Edificio Marzolo)

1/1-2 - Aula "C. Voci"

Dipartimento di Fisica e Astronomia - Edificio Marzolo

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Description

Some opportunities of using light-responsive polymeric architectures in optics-related applications will be presented, including the biological domain. Several strategies will be shown, aiming at advancing the synthesis and fabrication technology for 2D/3D patterning of functional light-responsive polymers in the form of biocompatible resins, and elastomers exhibiting reversible mechanical variations (e.g. in morphology) when properly irradiated.  In the context of biological applications, light-responsive smart substrates are introduced to perturb growth and migration of living cells.  It is known that cell-substrate interactions modulate cell behaviour and can induce significant phenotypic changes. Here, an operative platform for implementing a light-driven, real-time perturbation of small to medium sized cancer cell colonies seeded on light-responsive substrates is presented.

On a larger scale, a new type of light-responsive nanocomposite is presented, whose mechanical deformation is fully driven by the polarization of an incident radiation. A millimeter-sized membrane actuator made of this amorphous material is demonstrated to be actuatable in any arbitrary direction, as ruled by the polarization state of the illumination. 

Organised by

Prof. Giovanni Mattei