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Ertürk, Emre |
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Taccardi, Nicola |
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Kononenko, Denys |
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Petrov, R. H. | Madrid |
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Alshaaer, Mazen | Brussels |
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Bih, L. |
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Casati, R. |
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Muller, Hermance |
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Kočí, Jan | Prague |
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Šuljagić, Marija |
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Kalteremidou, Kalliopi-Artemi | Brussels |
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Azam, Siraj |
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Ospanova, Alyiya |
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Blanpain, Bart |
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Ali, M. A. |
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Popa, V. |
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Rančić, M. |
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Ollier, Nadège |
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Azevedo, Nuno Monteiro |
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Landes, Michael |
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Rignanese, Gian-Marco |
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Almdal, Kristoffer
Technical University of Denmark
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- 2024In-situ mineralization of biomass-derived hydrogels boosts capacitive electrochemical energy storage in free-standing 3D carbon aerogelscitations
- 2024In-situ mineralization of biomass-derived hydrogels boosts capacitive electrochemical energy storage in free-standing 3D carbon aerogelscitations
- 2023Thin film and bulk morphology of PI-PS-PMMA miktoarm star terpolymers with both weakly and strongly segregated arm pairs
- 2022High Resolution Dual Material Stereolithography for Monolithic Microdevicescitations
- 2021Small-Angle Neutron Scattering Study of the Structural Relaxation of Elongationally Oriented, Moderately Stretched Three-Arm Star Polymerscitations
- 2020Stretch and orientational mode decoupling in relaxation of highly stretched polymer meltscitations
- 2020Stretch and orientational mode decoupling in relaxation of highly stretched polymer meltscitations
- 2019The amine:epoxide ratio at the interface of a glass fibre/epoxy matrix system and its influence on the interfacial shear strengthcitations
- 2018On the Morphological Behavior of ABC Miktoarm Stars Containing Poly(cis 1,4-isoprene), Poly(styrene), and Poly(2-vinylpyridine)citations
- 2017On the properties of poly(isoprene-b-ferrocenylmethyl methacrylate) block copolymerscitations
- 2017Mechanical properties of biaxially strained poly(L-lactide) tubes: Strain rate and temperature dependencecitations
- 2017Molecular weight-dependent degradation and drug release of surface-eroding poly(ethylene carbonate)citations
- 2016Characterization Of Biaxial Strain Of Poly(L-Lactide) Tubescitations
- 2015Microcantilever sensors for fast analysis of enzymatic degradation of poly (D, L-lactide)citations
- 2015Relaxation Mechanism and Molecular Structure Study of Polymer Blends by Rheological and SANS experiments
- 2015Transfer of Direct and Moiré Patterns by Reactive Ion Etching Through Ex Situ Fabricated Nanoporous Polymer Maskscitations
- 2015Entangled Polymer Melts in Extensional Flow - Characterization by Combined Rheology and Small-Angle Neutron Scattering
- 2015Entangled Polymer Melts in Extensional Flow - Characterization by Combined Rheology and Small-Angle Neutron Scattering
- 2014New approach of long-term modification of Topas® to acquire surface hydrophilicity for chromosome spreadingcitations
- 2014Micromechanical String Resonators: Analytical Tool for Thermal Characterization of Polymerscitations
- 2014Mechanical properties of electrospun PCL scaffold under in vitro and accelerated degradation conditionscitations
- 2013Preliminary characterization of glass fiber sizing
- 2013Concentrated Polymer Solutions are Different from Melts: Role of Entanglement Molecular Weightcitations
- 2013Process optimization of ultrasonic spray coating of polymer filmscitations
- 2012Are Entangled Polymer Melts Different From Solutions?
- 2012Are Entangled Polymer Melts Different From Solutions?
- 2012Process Optimization for Spray Coating of Poly (vinyl pyrrolidone)
- 2011Structure of PEP-PEO block copolymer micelles: Exploiting the complementarity of small-angle X-ray scattering and static light scatteringcitations
- 2011Shrinkage reduction of dental composites by addition of expandable zirconia fillercitations
- 2009Structural determination of ethylene-propylene-diene rubber (EPDM) containing high degree of controlled long-chain branchingcitations
- 2008ESC resistance of commercial grade polycarbonates during exposure to butter and related chemicalscitations
- 2007Plasma Polymerized Thin Films of Maleic Anhydride and 1,2-methylenedioxybenzene for Improving Adhesion to Carbon Surfacescitations
- 2007Hansen solubility parameters for a carbon fiber/epoxy compositecitations
- 2006An investigation on changes in chemical properties of pure ethylene-propylene-diene rubber in aqueous acidic environmentscitations
- 2002Miscibility evolution of polycarbonate/polystyrene blends during compoundingcitations
- 2002Effects of shear flow on a polymeric bicontinuous microemulsioncitations
- 2001Surface morphology of PS-PDMS diblock copolymer filmscitations
- 2001Conifer fibers as reinforcing materials for polypropylene-based compositescitations
- 2000Dynamic light scattering from ternary polymer blends
- 20003D-ising and Lifshitz critical behavior in a mixture of a polymer blend and a corresponding diblock copolymercitations
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Transfer of Direct and Moiré Patterns by Reactive Ion Etching Through Ex Situ Fabricated Nanoporous Polymer Masks
Abstract
We present a conceptually simple approach to nanolithographic patterning utilizing ex situ fabricated nanoporous masks from block copolymers. The fabricated block copolymer (BC) masks show predictable morphology based on the correlation between BC composition and bulk properties, independent of substrates' surface properties. The masks are prepared by microtoming of prealigned nanoporous polymer monoliths of hexagonal morphology at controlled angles; they appear as 30-60 nm thick films of typical dimensions 100 mu m x 200 mu m. Masks cut perpendicular to the cylindrical axis show monocrystalline hexagonal packing of 10 nm pores with a principal period of 20 nm. We demonstrate the transfer of the hexagonal pattern onto silicon by means of reactive ion etching through the masks. In addition, patterns elliptic and slit-like holes on silicon are obtained by utilizing masks cut at 45 degrees relative to the cylinder axis. Finally, we demonstrate the first transfer of moire patterns from block copolymer masks to substrate. The nanoporous masks prepared ex situ show outstanding long-range order and can be applied directly onto any flat substrate, eliminating the need for topographic and chemical surface modification, which are essential prerequisites for the conventional procedure of block copolymer directed self-assembly. The demonstrated elliptic and moire pattern transfers prove that the proposed ex situ procedure allows us to realize nanolithographic patterns that are difficult to realize by the conventional approach alone.