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Controlling Self-Assembly in Gyroid Terpolymer Films By Solvent Vapor Annealing.
Dolan, James A; Korzeb, Karolina; Dehmel, Raphael; Gödel, Karl C; Stefik, Morgan; Wiesner, Ulrich; Wilkinson, Timothy D; Baumberg, Jeremy J; Wilts, Bodo D; Steiner, Ullrich; Gunkel, Ilja.
Affiliation
  • Dolan JA; Department of Physics, University of Cambridge, J.J. Thomson Avenue, Cambridge, CB3 0HE, UK.
  • Korzeb K; Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, CB2 1PZ, UK.
  • Dehmel R; Adolphe Merkle Institute, Chemin des Verdiers, CH-1700, Fribourg, Switzerland.
  • Gödel KC; Adolphe Merkle Institute, Chemin des Verdiers, CH-1700, Fribourg, Switzerland.
  • Stefik M; Adolphe Merkle Institute, Chemin des Verdiers, CH-1700, Fribourg, Switzerland.
  • Wiesner U; Department of Physics, University of Cambridge, J.J. Thomson Avenue, Cambridge, CB3 0HE, UK.
  • Wilkinson TD; Department of Physics, University of Cambridge, J.J. Thomson Avenue, Cambridge, CB3 0HE, UK.
  • Baumberg JJ; Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of South Carolina, 541 Main St, Horizon I BLDG, Columbia, SC, 29208, USA.
  • Wilts BD; Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Cornell University, 214 Bard Hall, Ithaca, NY, 14853, USA.
  • Steiner U; Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, CB2 1PZ, UK.
  • Gunkel I; Department of Physics, University of Cambridge, J.J. Thomson Avenue, Cambridge, CB3 0HE, UK.
Small ; 14(46): e1802401, 2018 11.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30252206
ABSTRACT
The efficacy with which solvent vapor annealing (SVA) can control block copolymer self-assembly has so far been demonstrated primarily for the simplest class of copolymer, the linear diblock copolymer. Adding a third distinct block-thereby creating a triblock terpolymer-not only provides convenient access to complex continuous network morphologies, particularly the gyroid phases, but also opens up a route toward the fabrication of novel nanoscale devices such as optical metamaterials. Such applications, however, require the generation of well-ordered 3D continuous networks, which in turn requires a detailed understanding of the SVA process in terpolymer network morphologies. Here, in situ grazing-incidence small-angle X-ray scattering (GISAXS) is employed to study the self-assembly of a gyroid-forming triblock terpolymer during SVA, revealing the effects of several key SVA parameters on the morphology, lateral order, and, in particular, its preservation in the dried film. The robustness of the terpolymer gyroid morphology is a key requirement for successful SVA, allowing the exploration of annealing parameters which may enable the generation of films with long-range order, e.g., for optical metamaterial applications.
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Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Language: En Year: 2018 Type: Article

Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Language: En Year: 2018 Type: Article