| Literature DB >> 29226297 |
Youngwoo Choo1, Paweł W Majewski, Masafumi Fukuto, Chinedum O Osuji, Kevin G Yager.
Abstract
While the ultimate driving force in self-assembly is energy minimization and the corresponding evolution towards equilibrium, kinetic effects can also play a very strong role. These kinetic effects, such as trapping in metastable states, slow coarsening kinetics, and pathway-dependent assembly, are often viewed as complications to be overcome. Here, we instead exploit these effects to engineer a desired final nano-structure in a block copolymer thin film, by selecting a particular ordering pathway through the self-assembly energy landscape. In particular, we combine photothermal shearing with high-temperature annealing to yield hexagonal arrays of block copolymer cylinders that are aligned in a single prescribed direction over macroscopic sample dimensions. Photothermal shearing is first used to generate a highly-aligned horizontal cylinder state, with subsequent thermal processing used to reorient the morphology to the vertical cylinder state in a templated manner. Finally, we demonstrate the successful transfer of engineered morphologies into inorganic replicas.Entities:
Year: 2017 PMID: 29226297 DOI: 10.1039/c7nr06069f
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanoscale ISSN: 2040-3364 Impact factor: 7.790