Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
We investigated the dewetting process on
flat and chemically patterned surfaces of ultrathin films
(thickness between 2 and 15 nm) of a cylinder forming
polystyrene-block-poly(methyl methacrylate) (PS-b-
PMMA) spin coated on poly(styrene-r-methyl methacry-
late) random copolymers (RCPs). When the PS-b-PMMA
film dewets on a 2 nm-thick RCP layer, the ordering of the
hexagonally packed PMMA cylinders in the dewetted
structures extends over distances far exceeding the
correlation length obtained in continuous block copolymer
(BCP) films. As a result, micrometer-sized circular droplets
featuring defectless single grains of self-assembled PS-b-PMMA with PMMA cylinders perpendicularly oriented with respect to the substrate are generated and randomly distributed on the substrate. Additionally, alignment of the droplets along micrometric lines was achieved by performing the dewetting process on large-scale chemically patterned stripes of 2 nm thick RCP films by laser lithography. By properly adjusting the periodicity of the chemical pattern, it was possible to tune and select the geometrical characteristics of the dewetted droplets in terms of maximum thickness, contact angle and diameter while maintaining the defectless single grain perpendicular cylinder morphology of the circular droplets.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
block cop; dewetting; self-assembly; nanodroplets; rapid thermal processing
Elenco autori:
Perego, Michele; Seguini, Gabriele
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