Mapping the Dynamics of Fluctuations and Defects in Confined Block Copolymer Films with High-Speed Atomic Force Microscopy
Julia G. Murphy,
Jonathan G. Raybin,
Steven J. Sibener
Abstract:The application of block copolymer (BCP) templates for nanofabrication is currently limited by structural disorder of the nanoscale pattern. To study pattern fluctuations and defects, we apply high-speed atomic force microscopy to track the dynamics of confined poly(styrene-block-methyl methacrylate) cylinders during in situ thermal annealing. For this investigation, we use wedge-shaped trenches as a controlled platform for systematically examining the effects of strain and defectivity. By mapping the spatial … Show more
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