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Micellar diblock copolymer templates

Inorganic Nanostructures on Surfaces Using Micellar Diblock Copolymer Templates... [Pg.12]

Particularly in 2D systems, control over the self-assembly of colloidal templates has offered a versatile way to produce patterned surfaces or arrays with a precision of few nanometres. Diblock copolymer micellar nanolithography (dBCML) is a versatile method that uses homopolymers or block copolymers for the production of complex surface structures with nanosized features [69], In contrast to other approaches like electron-beam lithography (EBL) and photolithography, dBCML does not require extensive equipment. In fact, it is commonly used in the fabrication of data storage devices and photonic crystals, in catalyses [70], and for the design of mesoporous films and nanoparticle arrays [71]. [Pg.88]


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