Photopolymers designed for UV laser ablation were tested in quite different
applications at very different irradiation wavelengths, i.e. in the UV (30
8 nm) and in the near-IR (935 nm). Diffractive gray tone phase masks were o
ptimized for laser ablation and used to fabricate micro-optical elements. T
he application of the photopolymers (triazene-polymers) allowed a faster pr
ocessing due to the high sensitivity, and showed less contamination of the
surface by ablation products. The designed polymers also revealed superior
properties for applications in the near-IR. Near-IR irradiation is used to
create a plasma which could be used as a thruster for microsatellites. The
carbon-doped triazene-polymer shows higher values of the momentum coupling
coefficient and specific impulse than a commercial polymer. The well-define
d threshold for the momentum coupling coefficient was only observed for the
designed polymer. This threshold is an important feature for the design of
real laser plasma thrusters for microsatellites. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science
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