F.J. Himpsel, T.A. Jung, et al.
Surface Review and Letters
We have developed four different fabrication processes based on self-organizing diblock copolymers that all produce densely-spaced, uniformly-sized nanometer-scale dot arrays over large wafer areas. We demonstrate the versatility of these techniques through examples of dot arrays formed of metallic, insulating, and polymeric materials. These fabrication processes vary in complexity, utility, and degree of optimization, and we discuss the relative merits of each. The ability to create uniform nanoscale features below lithographic resolution limits may enable key applications in fields such as magnetic recording and microelectronics.
F.J. Himpsel, T.A. Jung, et al.
Surface Review and Letters
P. Martensson, R.M. Feenstra
Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology A: Vacuum, Surfaces and Films
Ronald Troutman
Synthetic Metals
Mark W. Dowley
Solid State Communications