Authors
Christopher M Bates, Takehiro Seshimo, Michael J Maher, William J Durand, Julia D Cushen, Leon M Dean, Gregory Blachut, Christopher J Ellison, C Grant Willson
Publication date
2012/11/9
Journal
Science
Volume
338
Issue
6108
Pages
775-779
Publisher
American Association for the Advancement of Science
Description
Block copolymers (BCPs) must necessarily have high interaction parameters (χ), a fundamental measure of block incompatibility, to self-assemble into sub–10-nanometer features. Unfortunately, a high χ often results from blocks that have disparate interfacial energies, which makes the formation of useful thin-film domain orientations challenging. To mitigate interfacial forces, polymers composed of maleic anhydride and two other components have been designed as top coats that can be spin-coated from basic aqueous solution in the ring-opened, acid salt form. When baked, the anhydride reforms and switches polarity to create a neutral layer enabling BCP feature alignment not possible by thermal annealing alone. Top coats were applied to the lamella-forming block copolymers poly(styrene-block-trimethylsilylstyrene-block-styrene) and poly(trimethylsilylstyrene-block-lactide), which were thermally annealed to …
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