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Highly Asymmetric Lamellar Nanopatterns via Block Copolymer Blends Capable of Hydrogen Bonding SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Highly Asymmetric Lamellar Nanopatterns via Block Copolymer Blends Capable of Hydrogen Bonding
Authors
Sung Hyun HanVictor PryamitsynDusik BaeKwak, JGanesan, VKim, JK
Date Issued
2012-09
Publisher
American Chemical Socity
Abstract
Highly asymmetric lamellar microdomains, such as those required for many lithographic line patterns, cannot be straightforwardly achieved by conventional block copolymer self-assembly. We present a conceptually new and versatile approach to produce highly asymmetric lamellar morphologies by the use of binary blends of block copolymers whose components are capable of hydrogen bonding. We first demonstrate our strategy in bulk systems and complement the experimental results observed by transmission electron microscopy and small-angle X-ray scattering with theoretical calculations based on strong stretching theory to suggest the generality of the strategy. To illustrate the impact on potential lithographic applications, we demonstrate that our strategy can be transferred to thin film morphologies. For this purpose, we used solvent vapor annealing to prepare thin films with vertically oriented asymmetric lamellar patterns that preserve the bulk morphological characteristics. Due to the highly asymmetric lamellar microdomains, the line width is reduced to sub-10 nm scale, while its periodicity is precisely tuned.
Keywords
tunable nanoscopic line patterns; block copolymer lithography; highly asymmetric lamellar microdomains; blend of block copolymers; hydrogen bonding; DEVICE-ORIENTED STRUCTURES; DIBLOCK COPOLYMERS; BINARY BLENDS; THIN-FILMS; LITHOGRAPHY; NANOSTRUCTURE; FABRICATION; PATTERNS; ARRAYS; MORPHOLOGY
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/15742
DOI
10.1021/NN3025089
ISSN
1936-0851
Article Type
Article
Citation
ACS NANO, vol. 6, no. 9, page. 7966 - 7972, 2012-09
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