Macroscopic Order in Block Copolymer Gyroid Films by Solvent Evaporation Annealing

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Ullrich Steiner

University of Fribourg

René Iseli

University of Fribourg - Adolphe Merkle Institute

Doha Abdelrahman

University of Fribourg - Adolphe Merkle Institute

Cédric Kilchoer

University of Fribourg - Adolphe Merkle Institute

S. Narjes Abdollahi

University of Fribourg - Adolphe Merkle Institute

Thomas A. Kainz

University of Fribourg - Adolphe Merkle Institute

Rushna Quddus

University of Fribourg - Adolphe Merkle Institute

Yibei Gu

University of Fribourg - Adolphe Merkle Institute

Ulrich Wiesner

Cornell University

Bodo D. Wilts

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Viola V. Vogler-Neuling

University of Fribourg - Adolphe Merkle Institute

Ilja Gunkel

University of Fribourg - Adolphe Merkle Institute

Abstract

Block copolymer (BCP) self-assembly is a versatile approach for fabricating advanced nanostructured materials with unique properties. Among various nanostructures, gyroid morphologies have attracted attention due to their unique periodic architectures, optical properties, and applications as optical metamaterials. However, the fabrication of these intricate morphologies in large domains with uniform ordering remains challenging, especially in thick films.Here, we present a solvent evaporation annealing (SEA) method to produce homogeneously orderedBCP morphologies in thick films. Established to generate order in films with 2D BCP morphologies, SEA employs a two-step evaporation process: rapid evaporation of a volatile solvent to initiate BCP self-assembly, followed by slow evaporation of a non-volatile additive to minimise nucleation rates and promote domain growth. Here, we extend SEA to 3D gyroid-forming systems using a polyisoprene-bpolystyrene-b-poly(ethylene oxide) (ISO) triblock copolymer, producing large, well-ordered domains up to nearly 2mm2. Structural analysis of BCP films using cross-polarised light microscopy, smallangle X-ray scattering (SAXS), and focused ion beam (FIB) cross-sectional scanning electron microscopy (SEM) confirms their ordering both in-plane and out-of-plane.Our results highlight the efficiency of SEA in generating macroscopically ordered gyroid morphologies and underline its potential as a scalable approach to synthesise ordered functional materials from BCP templates, e.g. optical metamaterials.

Keywords: self-assembly - solvent evaporation annealing - macroscopically ordered nanostructures

Suggested Citation

Steiner, Ullrich and Iseli, René and Abdelrahman, Doha and Kilchoer, Cédric and Abdollahi, S. Narjes and Kainz, Thomas A. and Quddus, Rushna and Gu, Yibei and Wiesner, Ulrich and Wilts, Bodo D. and Vogler-Neuling, Viola V. and Gunkel, Ilja, Macroscopic Order in Block Copolymer Gyroid Films by Solvent Evaporation Annealing. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=5202527 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.5202527

Ullrich Steiner (Contact Author)

University of Fribourg ( email )

Ch. du Musée 4
Fribourg, 1700
Switzerland

René Iseli

University of Fribourg - Adolphe Merkle Institute ( email )

Fribourg,
Switzerland

Doha Abdelrahman

University of Fribourg - Adolphe Merkle Institute ( email )

Fribourg,
Switzerland

Cédric Kilchoer

University of Fribourg - Adolphe Merkle Institute ( email )

Fribourg,
Switzerland

S. Narjes Abdollahi

University of Fribourg - Adolphe Merkle Institute ( email )

Fribourg,
Switzerland

Thomas A. Kainz

University of Fribourg - Adolphe Merkle Institute ( email )

Fribourg,
Switzerland

Rushna Quddus

University of Fribourg - Adolphe Merkle Institute ( email )

Fribourg,
Switzerland

Yibei Gu

University of Fribourg - Adolphe Merkle Institute ( email )

Fribourg,
Switzerland

Ulrich Wiesner

Cornell University ( email )

Ithaca, NY 14853
United States

Bodo D. Wilts

affiliation not provided to SSRN ( email )

No Address Available

Viola V. Vogler-Neuling

University of Fribourg - Adolphe Merkle Institute ( email )

Fribourg,
Switzerland

Ilja Gunkel

University of Fribourg - Adolphe Merkle Institute ( email )

Fribourg,
Switzerland

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