Abstract
Injection moulding is a proven technology for high-throughput production of nanostructures, but replication of raised structures is a considerable challenge, due to the complexities of cavity filling. We have developed a platform to systematically study the effects of nanostructures with aspect ratios up to 1.2:1. A master template containing nanostructures with a continuous variation in height is produced by a novel fabrication approach using a plasma polymerized hexane layer, deposited with a thickness gradient, as a sacrificial etch mask. Results show that a careful choice of process parameters can control the stretching of nanopillar replica dimensions, allowing a variety of final pattern heights using a single master. (Graph Presented).
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Pedersen, R. H., Xu, Q., Stormonth-Darling, J. M., & Gadegaard, N. (2015). Strategies for high quality injection moulding of polymer nanopillars. Macromolecular Materials and Engineering, 300(2), 172–180. https://doi.org/10.1002/mame.201400134
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