A process comprises (a) providing a substantially inorganic photoreactive
composition comprising (1) at least one cationically reactive species,
(2) a multi-photon photoinitiator system, and 10 (3) a plurality of
precondensed, inorganic nanoparticles; (b) exposing, using a multibeam
interference technique involving at least three beams, at least a portion
of the photoreactive composition to radiation of appropriate wavelength,
spatial distribution, and intensity to produce a two-dimensional or
three-dimensional periodic pattern of reacted and non-reacted portions of
the photoreactive composition; (c) exposing at least a portion of the
non-reacted portion of the photoreactive composition to radiation of
appropriate wavelength and intensity to cause multi-photon absorption and
photoreaction to form additional reacted portion; (d) removing the
non-reacted portion or the reacted portion of the photoreactive
composition to form interstitial void space; and (e) at least partially
filling the interstitial void space with at least one material having a
refractive index that is different from the refractive index of the
remaining portion.