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Deep-UV photoinduced chemical patterning at the micro- and nanoscale for directed self-assembly

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Deep-UV (DUV) laser patterning has been widely used in recent years for micro-and nanopatterning, taking advantage of the specific properties of irradiation with high-energy photons. In this paper, we show the usefulness of DUV laser patterning for preparing surfaces with controlled chemical properties at the micro-and nanoscale. Our motivation was to develop a simple and versatile method for chemical patterning at multiscales (from mm to nm) over relatively wide areas (mm 2 to cm 2). The chemical properties were provided by self-assembled monolayers (SAMs), prepared on glass or silicon wafers. We first investigated their modification under our irradiation conditions (ArF laser) using AFM, XPS and contact angle measurements. Photopatterning was then demonstrated with minimum feature sizes as small as 75 nm, and we showed the possibility to regraft a second SAM on the irradiated regions. Finally, we used these chemically patterned surfaces for directed self-assembly of several types of objects, such as block copolymers, sol-gel materials and liquids by vapor condensation.
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Benjamin Leuschel, Agnieszka Gwiazda, Wajdi Heni, Frédéric Diot, Shang-Yu Yu, et al.. Deep-UV photoinduced chemical patterning at the micro- and nanoscale for directed self-assembly. Scientific Reports, 2018, 8 (1), ⟨10.1038/s41598-018-28196-1⟩. ⟨hal-02323263⟩
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