Priming self-assembly pathways by stacking block copolymers

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Sebastian T. Russell
Suwon Bae
Ashwanth Subramanian
Nikhil Tiwale
Gregory Doerk
Chang-Yong Nam
Masafumi Fukuto
Kevin G. Yager
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[1] Brookhaven National Laboratory,Center for Functional Nanomaterials
[2] Stony Brook University,Department of Materials Science and Chemical Engineering
[3] Brookhaven National Laboratory,National Synchrotron Light Source II
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Block copolymers spontaneously self-assemble into well-defined nanoscale morphologies. Yet equilibrium assembly gives rise to a limited set of structures. Non-equilibrium strategies can, in principle, expand diversity by exploiting self-assembly’s responsive nature. In this vein, we developed a pathway priming strategy combining control of thin film initial configurations and ordering history. We sequentially coat distinct materials to form prescribed initial states, and use thermal annealing to evolve these manifestly non-equilibrium states through the assembly landscape, traversing normally inaccessible transient structures. We explore the enormous associated hyperspace, spanning processing (annealing temperature and time), material (composition and molecular weight), and layering (thickness and order) dimensions. We demonstrate a library of exotic non-native morphologies, including vertically-oriented perforated lamellae, aqueduct structures (vertical lamellar walls with substrate-pinned perforations), parapets (crenellated lamellae), and networks of crisscrossing lamellae. This enhanced structural control can be used to modify functional properties, including accessing regimes that surpass their equilibrium analogs.
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