photoaddressable
Photoaddressable refers to a material or system that can be selectively modified or patterned using light. This process typically involves light-sensitive molecules that undergo a chemical change when exposed to specific wavelengths or intensities of light. This change can alter the material's properties, such as its solubility, conductivity, or reactivity, in the illuminated areas.
The concept of photoaddressability is crucial in various fields, including microfabrication, lithography, and data storage. In
Beyond lithography, photoaddressable materials are being explored for applications in optical data storage, where information can