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Formation of 7-nm-wide Line&Spaces in Half Pitch by 3 Dimensional Self-assembly of Nano-dots Using Sphere Type PS-PDMS

Sumio Hosaka, Hui Zhang, You Yin and Hayato Sone
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Sumio Hosaka: Gunma University, Japan
Hui Zhang: Gunma University, Japan
You Yin: Gunma University, Japan
Hayato Sone: Gunma University, Japan

European Journal of Applied Physics, 2021, vol. 3, issue 6, 84-90

Abstract: We have formed nanometer-wide lines & spaces by graphoepitaxy of sphere type polystyrene-poly dimethyl siloxane (PS-PDMS), with a molecular weight (MW) of 14.6 kg/mol., along electron-beam (EB)-drawn resist guide lines. We have 3-dimensionally ordered the sphere type PS-PDMS by controlling a thickness of the PS-PDMS along improved guide lines to form the line and space pattern. We obtained the thickness dependence on the pattern change such as nano-dot arrays and nano-line & space patterns. When the thickness increased to about +4 nm from the upper thickness for formation of the dot arrays, the line & space patterns have been formed with about 7 nm in line width and 14 nm in pitch.

Keywords: Nano-lines; Ordering; Self-assembly; graphoepitaxy; Block copolymer; PS-PDMS (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.24018/ejphysics.2021.3.6.141

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