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Effects of UV Intensity, Line-speed, and Light Distribution on Conversion and Surface Elastic Modulus of Roll-to-roll UV-cured Film
2016
Journal of Photopolymer Science and Technology (Fotoporima Konwakai shi)
Roll-to-roll UV nanoimprint lithography (R2RUVNIL) is a promising technology for fabricating nanostructures on flexible films, but its application requires finding feasible operating conditions to peel-off the UV resin from the mold. Furthermore, to achieve the required nanostructure, conversion of the UV resin needs to be precisely optimized in terms of the UV intensity and line speed. In this study, (1,6-bis(acryloyloxy)hexane) resin was cured by roll-to-roll UV-curing while monitoring its
doi:10.2494/photopolymer.29.835
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