Non-Native Block Copolymer Thin Film Nanostructures Derived From Iterative Self-Assembly Processes
DEMAZY, Nils
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Team 4 LCPO : Polymer Materials for Electronic, Energy, Information and Communication Technologies
CUMMINS, Cian
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Team 4 LCPO : Polymer Materials for Electronic, Energy, Information and Communication Technologies
DEMAZY, Nils
Team 4 LCPO : Polymer Materials for Electronic, Energy, Information and Communication Technologies
Team 4 LCPO : Polymer Materials for Electronic, Energy, Information and Communication Technologies
CUMMINS, Cian
Team 4 LCPO : Polymer Materials for Electronic, Energy, Information and Communication Technologies
Team 4 LCPO : Polymer Materials for Electronic, Energy, Information and Communication Technologies
FLEURY, Guillaume
Team 4 LCPO : Polymer Materials for Electronic, Energy, Information and Communication Technologies
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Team 4 LCPO : Polymer Materials for Electronic, Energy, Information and Communication Technologies
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Advanced Materials Interfaces. 2020, vol. 7, n° 5, p. 1901747
Wiley
Resumen en inglés
Nanostructured block copolymer thin films constitute an elegant tool to generate complex periodic patterns with periodicities ranging from a few nanometers to hundreds of nanometers. Such well-organized nanostructures are ...Leer más >
Nanostructured block copolymer thin films constitute an elegant tool to generate complex periodic patterns with periodicities ranging from a few nanometers to hundreds of nanometers. Such well-organized nanostructures are foreseen to enable next-generation nanofabrication research with potent applications in the design of functional materials in biology, optics or microelectronics. This valuable platform is, however, limited by the geometric features attainable from diblock copolymer architectures considering the thermodynamic drive force leaning toward the formation of structures minimizing the interface between the blocks. Therefore, strategies to enrich the variety of structures obtained by block copolymer self-assembly processes are gaining momentum and this progress report reviews the opportunities inherent to iterative BCP self-assembly by considering the emerging strategies for the generation of "non-native" morphologies.< Leer menos
Palabras clave en inglés
Block copolymers
iterative self-assembly
three-dimensional nanostructures
registration
nanopatterning
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