| Literature DB >> 29775312 |
Karim R Gadelrab, Yi Ding, Ricardo Pablo-Pedro, Hsieh Chen, Kevin W Gotrik, David G Tempel, Caroline A Ross, Alfredo Alexander-Katz.
Abstract
Understanding the conditions under which defects appear in self-assembling soft-matter systems is of great importance, for example, in the development of block-copolymer (BCP) nanolithography. Here, we explore the limits of the directed self-assembly of BCPs by deliberately adding random imperfections to the template. Our results show that defects emerge due to local "shear-like" distortions of the polymer-template system, a new mechanism that is fundamentally different from the canonical mechanisms of 2D melting. Furthermore, our results provide a general criterion for melting, obtaining the highest tolerance to random deviations from the perfect template at about 0.1 L0, where L0 is the natural BCP periodicity. These findings establish the limits of directed self-assembly of BCPs and can be extended to other classes of materials with soft interactions.Entities:
Keywords: block copolymers; defects; directed self-assembly; self-consistent field theory
Year: 2018 PMID: 29775312 DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.8b00997
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nano Lett ISSN: 1530-6984 Impact factor: 11.189