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Molecular Simulations of Laser Spike Annealing of Block Copolymer Lamellar Thin-Films.

Chih-Yin ChenFernando A Escobedo
Published in: Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids (2020)
We use molecular dynamics simulations to study the phase behavior of a coarse-grained lamella-forming A-b-B diblock copolymer under thin-film soft confinement for different heating cycle lengths, film thicknesses, and substrate-polymer affinities. This model describes the effect on thin-film morphology with a free surface (air-polymer interface) and a solid substrate. Our simulation results were first validated by showing that they capture changes for the order-disorder transition temperature with annealing conditions consistent with those found in laser spike annealing experiments, when the vertical lamella phase formed on neutral substrates. In addition, simulations with a substrate selective for a particular block revealed the formation of other phases, including a mixed vertical-horizontal lamella and a metastable island phase having horizontal but incomplete lamella layers. The nanoscale roughness features of this island phase, and hence its surface wettability, can be tuned with suitable choices of chemistry and annealing conditions.
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