Abstract

AbstractLight illumination processing created photoinduced reduction of refractive index as well as volume contraction in an organic-inorganic hybrid material. Whereas both refractive index and film thickness are decreased significantly by the light exposure, transmittance and anti-soiling property of the hybrid film are not affected by the exposure. Direct patterning is possible upon light illumination using the photoinduced change in thickness without any developing process.

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