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ISSN: 1978-3051
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Siloxane based Organic-Inorganic Hybrid
Polymer and their Application for
Nanostructure Optical/Photonic
Component
ITB Journal of Engineering Science
Vol 44 No 3, 207-219 (2012), April 2013 DOI Number : 10.5614/itbj.eng.sci.2012.44.3.1
Rahmat Hidayat, Widiyanta Gomulya, Pina Pitriana, Ryan
Irmansyah, Rany Miranti, Herman, Sahrul Hidayat,
Fitrilawati, Akihiko Fuji, Masanori Ozaki
Editorial Board
Journal of Engineering and Technological Sciences
Tjandra Setiadi, Prof.,Ph.D [ Executive Editor ] Faculty of Industrial Technology, ITB, Indonesia
Sigit Sukmono, Dr.Ir., MSc. Faculty of Mining and Petroleum Engineering,
ITB, Indonesia [email protected]
Deddy Kurniadi, Prof.Dr.
Faculty of Industrial Technology, ITB, Indonesia [email protected]
Tatacipta Dirgantara, Dr.Ir., MT.
Faculty of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, ITB, Indonesia
Indah Rachmatiah Siti Salami, Ir.,MSc.,PhD.
Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering, ITB, Indonesia
Hasanuddin Z. Abidin, Prof.
Faculty of Earth Sciences and Technology, ITB,
Indonesia
Masyhur Irsyam, Prof.Dr.Ir.,MSE.
Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering,
ITB, Indonesia
Prof. Louis Jezequel
Structural and System Dynamics and Control, Ecole Centrale, Lyon, France
Aiqin Wang, Dr.
Center for Eco-material and Green Chemistry, Lanzhou Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese
Academy of Sciences , P.R. China [email protected]
Teruyuki Kato, Prof. Earthquake Research Institute, Univ. of Tokyo,
Japan [email protected]
Masaaki Okuma, Prof.
Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology,
Japan
Suwarno, Prof.Dr.Ir.,MT. School of Electrical Engineering and Informatics,
ITB, Indonesia [email protected]
Graeme Fairweather, Prof. Department of Mathematical and Computer
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Andrew F. Seybert, Prof.
Dept. Mechanical Eng., Univ. Kentucky, USA [email protected]
El Sayed Youssef, Prof. Geology Department, Faculty of Science, Cairo
University, Giza, Egypt [email protected],
Pekik Argo Dahono, Dr.Ir.
Indonesian Engineering Association (PII), Indonesia
Prof.dr.ir. Marinus Cornelis Maria (Mark)
van Loosdrecht
Department of Biochemical Engineering, Delft
University of Technology [email protected]
Contents
Journal Vol. 44B No. 3, 2012
1. Miscibility Development Computation in Enhanced Oil Recovery by Flare Gas
Flooding, Tjokorde Walmiki Samadhi, Utjok W.R. Siagian, Angga P. Budiono
2. Confinement of Reinforced-Concrete Columns with Non-Code Compliant
Confining Reinforcement plus Supplemental Pen-Binder, Anang Kristianto,
Iswandi Imran, Made Suarjana & Ivindra Pane
3. Experimental Study of Confined Low-, Medium- and High-Strength Concrete
Subjected to Concentric Compression, Antonius, Iswandi Imran
4. Characteristics of Oxidative Storage Stability of Canola Fatty Acid Methyl Ester
Stabilised with Antioxidants, Tirto Prakoso, Parncheewa Udomsap, Akiko
Tanaka, Toshihiro Hirotsu & Shinichi Goto
5. Siloxane based Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Polymers and their Applications for
Nanostructured Optical/Photonic Components, Rahmat Hidayat, Widiyanta
Gomulya, Pina Pitriana, Ryan Irmansyah, Rany Miranti, Herman, Sahrul
Hidayat, Fitrilawati, Akihiko Fuji, Masanori Ozaki
6. The Power Consumption Performance of an Orbiting Screw Solid-Solid Mixer,
Semuel Pati Senda, Renanto, Achmad Roesyadi, Wahono Sumaryono & Yazid
Bindar, Renanto Handogo, Achmad Roesyadi, Wahono Sumaryono, Yazid
Bindar
7. The Effect of Ozonation Process on Bromide-Containing Groundwaters in
Bandung Area and Its Surroundings, Mindriany Syafila, Sukandar & Eric
Haryanto
ITB J. Eng. Sci., Vol. 44, No. 3, 2012, 207-219 207
Received January 11th, 2011, Revised February 28
th, 2012, Accepted for publication May 20
th, 2012.
Copyright © 2012 Published by LPPM ITB & PII, ISSN: 1978-3051, DOI: 10.5614/itbj.eng.sci.2012.44.3.1
Siloxane based Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Polymers and
their Applications for Nanostructured Optical/Photonic
Components
Rahmat Hidayat1*, Widiyanta Gomulya
1, Pina Pitriana
1, Ryan Irmansyah
1,
Rany Miranti1, Herman
1, Sahrul Hidayat
2, Fitrilawati
2, Akihiko Fujii
3 &
Masanori Ozaki3
1Physics of Photonics and Magnetism Research Division, Faculty of Mathematics and
Natural Sciences, Bandung Institute of Technology, Indonesia 2Department of Physics, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences,
Padjadjaran University, Indonesia 3Division of Electrical, Electronic and Information Engineering, Faculty of Engineering,
Osaka University, Japan
E-mail: [email protected]
Abstract. We have studied the preparation of organic-inorganic hybrid polymer
precursors by sol-gel technique and their utilization for nanostructured optical
components for photonic applications. The gel polymer precursors were prepared from siloxane modified by polymerizable acrylate groups, which can be
processed further by photopolymerization process. Molecular structure
characterizations by means of the FTIR measurements indicate the conversion of
C=C bonds into C-C bonds after photopolymerization. This bond conversion
produces high cross-linking between the organic and inorganic moieties,
resulting in thermally stable and chemically resistant thin polymer layer which
provide unique advantages of this material for particular optical/photonic
applications. By employing laser interference technique, gratings with
periodicity between 400-1000 nm have been successfully fabricated. Application
of those sub-micron periodicity of grating structure as active elements in
optically pumped polymer laser system and Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR) based measurement system have been also explored. The experimental results
therefore also show the potential applications of this hybrid polymer as a
building material for micro/nano-photonics components.
Keywords: hybrid polymers; nano-optics; optically pumped polymer laser; pulsed
laser interference; sol-gel materials; surface Plasmon resonance.
1 Introduction
Functional polymers have attracted much attention for various applications in conventional optics, micro/nano-optical components, such as photonic band gap
(PBG) structure, and micro-electro-mechanic systems (MEMS) [1-6].Easiness
in fabrication process, which commonly does not require high temperature, is one of the main advantages of polymers. Such processing condition allows the