Nanometer-Scale Surface Patterns with Long-Range Order Created by Crystallization of Diblock Copolymers

Abstract
We report experimental observations on the ordered surface patterns resulting from the crystallization of annealed thin films of microphase-separated low-molecular-weight hydrogenated poly(butadiene- b-ethyleneoxide) diblock copolymers. For crystal growth rates higher than about 1 nm /sec the resulting orientation of the crystalline lamellae was perpendicular to the substrate. Alignment of these lamellae on large length scales was found when crystallization occurred at boundaries created by a dewetting process.