| Literature DB >> 35245016 |
Maninderjeet Singh1, Aman Agrawal1, Wenjie Wu1, Ali Masud1, Edward Armijo1, Damian Gonzalez1, Shenghui Zhou2, Tanguy Terlier3, Chenhui Zhu4, Joseph Strzalka5, Krzysztof Matyjaszewski6, Michael Bockstaller7, Jack F Douglas8, Alamgir Karim1.
Abstract
The template-free unidirectional alignment of lamellar block copolymers (l-BCPs) for sub-10 nm high-resolution patterning and hybrid multicomponent nanostructures is important for technological applications. We demonstrate a modified soft-shear-directed self-assembly (SDSA) approach for aligning pristine l-BCPs and l-BCPs with incorporated polymer-grafted nanoparticles (PGNPs), as well as the l-BCP conversion to aligned gold nanowires, and hybrid of metallic gold nanowire and dielectric silica nanoparticle in the form of line-dot nanostructures. The smallest patterns have a half-pitch as small as 9.8 nm. In all cases, soft-shear is achieved using a high-molecular-mass polymer topcoat layer, with support on a neutral bottom layer. We also show that the hybrid line-dot nanostructures have a red-shifted plasmonic response in comparison to neat gold nanowires. These template-free aligned BCPs and nanowires have potential use in nanopatterning applications, and the line-dot nanostructures should be useful in the sensing of biomolecules and other molecular species based on the plasmonic response of the nanowires.Entities:
Keywords: aligned nanowires; block copolymers; hybrid nanowire−nanoparticle structures; plasmonic resonance; polymer-grafted nanoparticles; self-assembly; sub-10 nm patterning; template-free alignment
Year: 2022 PMID: 35245016 DOI: 10.1021/acsami.1c23865
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ISSN: 1944-8244 Impact factor: 9.229