Graphoepitaxial Directed Self-Assembly of Polystyrene-Block-Polydimethylsiloxane Block Copolymer on Substrates Functionalized with Hexamethyldisilazane to Fabricate Nanoscale Silicon Patterns

Dipu Borah, Sozaraj Rasappa, Ramsankar Senthamaraikannan, Justin D. Holmes, Michael A. Morris

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    Abstract

    In block copolymer (BCP) nanolithography, microphase separated polystyrene-block-polydimethylsiloxane (PS-b-PDMS) thin films are particularly attractive as they can form small features and the two blocks can be readily differentiated during pattern transfer. However, PS-b-PDMS is challenging because the chemical differences in the blocks can result in poor surface-wetting, poor pattern orientation control and structural instabilities. Usually the interfacial energies at substrate surface are engineered with the use of a hydroxyl-terminated polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS-OH) homopolymer brush. Herein, we report a facile, rapid and tuneable molecular functionalization approach using hexamethyldisilazane (HMDS). The work is applied to both planar and topographically patterned substrates and investigation of graphoepitaxial methods for directed self-assembly and long-range translational alignment of BCP domains is reported. The hexagonally arranged in-plane and out-of-plane PDMS cylinders structures formed by microphase separation were successfully used as on-chip etch masks for pattern transfer to the underlying silicon substrate. The molecular approach developed here affords significant advantages when compared to the more usual PDMS-OH brushes used.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article number1300102
    JournalAdvanced Materials Interfaces
    Volume1
    Issue number3
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Jun 2014
    Publication typeA1 Journal article-refereed

    Keywords

    • directed self-assembly
    • etching
    • molecular functionalization
    • pattern transfer
    • polystyrene-block-polydimethylsiloxane
    • solvent anneal

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Mechanics of Materials
    • Mechanical Engineering

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