Metallic Nanomeshes Fabricated by Multimechanism Directed Self-Assembly

ACS Nano. 2021 Oct 26;15(10):16266-16276. doi: 10.1021/acsnano.1c05315. Epub 2021 Oct 14.

Abstract

The directed self-assembly of block copolymers (BCPs) is a powerful motif for the continued scaling of feature sizes for nanoscale devices. A multimechanism directed self-assembly (MMDSA) method is described that generates orthogonal meshes from a polystyrene-b-poly-2-vinylpyridine BCP that is subsequently metallized with Pt. The MMDSA process takes advantage of three different mechanisms, trench wall guidance, edge nucleation, and underlayer guidance, to align the mesh with respect to substrate features. The mechanisms and their interactions are investigated via both experiments and dissipative particle dynamics simulations. MMDSA is applied to produce well-aligned conductive nanomeshes and then is extended to fabricate multicomponent metallic structures with 2D/3D hybrid morphologies.

Keywords: block copolymer; conductive nanomesh; directed self-assembly; dissipative particle dynamics; metal infiltration; solvent annealing.