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Block copolymer based nanostructures: materials, processes, and applications to electronics.
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A comparison study of how three different approaches to placement control of block Copolymer Ordering in Thin Films changed the quality of the films they produced.Abstract:
2.4. Block Copolymer Containing Hybrids 151 3. Block Copolymer Ordering in Thin Films 153 3.1. General Process Steps 153 3.2. Morphology of Thin Films 154 3.3. Thickness-Dependent Nanopatterning 154 3.3.1. Ultrathin Films: Monomolecular Films 155 3.3.2. Sub-L0 Thick Films 155 3.3.3. Thick Films 157 3.4. Placement Control: Directed Self-Assembly (DSA) 162 3.4.1. Topographic Guiding Patterns: Graphoepitaxy 163read more
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Ultrahigh-Density Nanowire Arrays Grown in Self-Assembled Diblock Copolymer Templates
Thomas Thurn-Albrecht,Joerg Schotter,G. A. Kästle,N. Emley,Takasada Shibauchi,Takasada Shibauchi,Lia Krusin-Elbaum,Kathryn W. Guarini,Charles T. Black,Mark T. Tuominen,Thomas P. Russell +10 more
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