2013
DOI: 10.1021/ma3018525
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Control of Morphology in Pattern Directed Dewetting of a Thin Polymer Bilayer

Abstract: We report the dewetting of a thin polymer bilayer on a low surface energy topographically patterned substrate with grating geometry. The bilayer, comprising of a polystyrene (PS) top and poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) bottom layer was prepared by direct sequential spin coating on the patterned substrate, using mutually exclusive solvents. Depending on the coating conditions, three distinct initial morphologies of the as coated bilayer is possible: type 1, a discontinuous bottom layer under a discontinuous to… Show more

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“…It is worth highlighting that similar core−shell PS−PMMA droplet array is obtained by dewetting of a polymer bilayer on a topographically patterned substrate, which takes approximately 6 h of thermal annealing and dewetting. 31 In contrast, the array in Figure 1B is obtained instantaneously, which highlights the strength of spin dewetting in terms of rapidness over conventional thermal or solvent vapor assisted dewetting. Figure 1B highlights that it is necessary to suppress the interfacial energy driven migration of PS over the existing PMMA droplets during the second spin dewetting step, in order to obtain an alternating array.…”
Section: Nano Lettersmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…It is worth highlighting that similar core−shell PS−PMMA droplet array is obtained by dewetting of a polymer bilayer on a topographically patterned substrate, which takes approximately 6 h of thermal annealing and dewetting. 31 In contrast, the array in Figure 1B is obtained instantaneously, which highlights the strength of spin dewetting in terms of rapidness over conventional thermal or solvent vapor assisted dewetting. Figure 1B highlights that it is necessary to suppress the interfacial energy driven migration of PS over the existing PMMA droplets during the second spin dewetting step, in order to obtain an alternating array.…”
Section: Nano Lettersmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…We can nd that the PMMA lm bends to conform to the buried PS-PMMA interface in the case of PS-2.4K. Mukherjee et al 33 have presented that the continuous PMMA bottom layer ruptures over the substrate stripes due to the geometry of substrate, while the top PS layer comes in direct contact with the substrate and subsequently rupture over the same locations, resulting in core shell threads localized over the substrate grooves. In our case, the high viscous of PMMA lm is much more stable against local variations in its thickness because it requires less energy to make a simple bending.…”
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confidence: 93%
“…Thus, in the past decades, enormous experimental and theoretical endeavors have been made to improve the ordering degree of the dewetting-induced features. 9−12,14−28 Previously, three preferred strategies have been introduced for directing dewetting: chemically 14,15 or topographically patterned substrates [9][10][11][20][21][22][23][24][25]28 or externally structured templates. 16 −19 In the above directed dewetting, lithography-based techniques such as photolithography or e-beam etching have been directly or indirectly involved in the fabrication of the required patterned substrates and structured templates.…”
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confidence: 99%