Recent advances in sequential infiltration synthesis (Sis) of block copolymers (bcps)

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In the continuous downscaling of device features, the microelectronics industry is facing the intrinsic limits of conventional lithographic techniques. The development of new synthetic approaches for large-scale nanopatterned materials with enhanced performances is therefore required in the pursuit of the fabrication of next-generation devices. Self-assembled materials as block copolymers (BCPs) provide great control on the definition of nanopatterns, promising to be ideal candidates as templates for the selective incorporation of a variety of inorganic materials when combined with sequential infiltration synthesis (SIS). In this review, we report the latest advances in nanostructured inorganic materials synthesized by infiltration of self-assembled BCPs. We report a comprehensive description of the chemical and physical characterization techniques used for in situ studies of the process mechanism and ex situ measurements of the resulting properties of infiltrated polymers. Finally, emerging optical and electrical properties of such materials are discussed.

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Cara, E., Murataj, I., Milano, G., De Leo, N., Boarino, L., & Lupi, F. F. (2021, April 1). Recent advances in sequential infiltration synthesis (Sis) of block copolymers (bcps). Nanomaterials. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/nano11040994

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