Directed self-assembly of a two-state block copolymer system

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In this work, ladder-shaped block copolymer structures consisting of parallel bars, bends, and T-junctions are formed inside square confinement. We define binary states by the two degenerate alignment orientations, and study properties of the two-state system. We control the binary states by creating openings around the confinement, changing the confinement geometry, or placing lithographic guiding patterns inside the confinement. Self-consistent field theory simulations show templating effect from the wall openings and reproduce the experimental results. We demonstrate scaling of a single binary state into a larger binary state array with individual binary state control.

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Do, H. W., Choi, H. K., Gadelrab, K. R., Chang, J. B., Alexander-Katz, A., Ross, C. A., & Berggren, K. K. (2018). Directed self-assembly of a two-state block copolymer system. Nano Convergence, 5(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40580-018-0156-z

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