Deciphering the three-dimensional morphology of free-standing block copolymer thin films by transmission electron microscopy

Micron. 2013 Jan:44:442-50. doi: 10.1016/j.micron.2012.09.010. Epub 2012 Oct 8.

Abstract

Block copolymer thin films with distinct morphologies are prepared by spin casting a nominally lamellar assay of poly(styrene-block-ethylene oxide) from a variety of solvents with and without salt doping. The 3-D morphologies of free-standing thin-film regions, which are obtained by casting directly onto holey substrates, are investigated in detail using various energy-filtering transmission electron microscopy techniques and by electron tomography. Surface characterization is achieved by atomic force microscopy. Our results demonstrate that in order to fully characterize the unique 3-D morphologies of the block copolymer thin films, a multi-method approach is required. When casting from a binary solvent, an unexpected layered honeycomb-type morphology is revealed, which likely results from an expansion of the poly(ethylene oxide) phase. A dramatic effect of selective cation coordination on the morphology of the as-cast block copolymer films is also directly observed.

Publication types

  • Research Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S.