Issue 48, 2013

Evolutionary pattern design for copolymer directed self-assembly

Abstract

Directed assembly of block polymers is rapidly becoming a viable strategy for lithographic patterning of nanoscopic features. One of the key attributes of directed assembly is that an underlying chemical or topographic substrate pattern used to direct assembly need not exhibit a direct correspondence with the sought after block polymer morphology, and past work has largely relied on trial-and-error approaches to design appropriate patterns. In this work, a computational evolutionary strategy is proposed to solve this optimization problem. By combining the Cahn–Hilliard equation, which is used to find the equilibrium morphology, and the covariance-matrix evolutionary strategy, which is used to optimize the combined outcome of particular substrate–copolymer combinations, we arrive at an efficient method for design of substrates leading to non-trivial, desirable outcomes.

Graphical abstract: Evolutionary pattern design for copolymer directed self-assembly

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
19 Jul 2013
Accepted
09 Oct 2013
First published
10 Oct 2013

Soft Matter, 2013,9, 11467-11472

Evolutionary pattern design for copolymer directed self-assembly

J. Qin, G. S. Khaira, Y. Su, G. P. Garner, M. Miskin, H. M. Jaeger and J. J. de Pablo, Soft Matter, 2013, 9, 11467 DOI: 10.1039/C3SM51971F

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