Hierarchical Orientation of Crystallinity by Block-Copolymer Patterning and Alignment in an Electric Field — Pola Goldberg Oppenheimer (2013) | RDL Network
Hierarchical Orientation of Crystallinity by Block-Copolymer Patterning and Alignment in an Electric Field
Article 2013 en
Authors
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Pola Goldberg Oppenheimer
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Dinesh Kabra
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Silvia Vignolini
Abstract
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Electron and hole conducting 10-nm-wide polymer morphologies hold great promise for organic electro-optical devices such as solar cells and light emitting diodes. The self-assembly of block-copolymers (BCPs) is often viewed as an efficient way to generate such materials. Here, a functional block copolymer that contains perylene bismide (PBI) side chains which can crystallize via π–π stacking to form an electron conducting microphase is patterned harnessing hierarchical electrohydrodynamic lithography (HEHL). HEHL film destabilization creates a hierarchical structure with three distinct length scales: (1) micrometer-sized polymer pillars, containing (2) a 10-nm BCP microphase morphology that is aligned perpendicular to the substrate surface and (3) on a molecular length scale (0.35–3 nm) PBI π–π-stacks traverse the HEHL-generated plugs in a continuous fashion. The good control over BCP and PBI alignment inside the generated vertical microstructures gives rise to liquid-crystal-like optical dichroism of the HEHL patterned films, and improves the electron conductivity across the film by 3 orders of magnitude.
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