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Control over the orientation of a symmetric block copolymer lamellar morpho
logy using a striped, chemically heterogeneous surface has been established
. Films of symmetric diblock copolymers of poly(styrene-bloch-methyl methac
rylate) solution cast onto silicon oxide substrates striped with periodic,
20 nm wide gold lines show lamellar microdomain orientation perpendicular t
o the substrate plane and parallel to the striping. Commensurability of the
block copolymer and substrate stripe period is found to be essential to pr
oduce such a surface-directed morphology. A mismatch in length scale of onl
y +/-10% is sufficient to lose control over the microdomain orientation. Th
is window of commensurability for thick films is much smaller than that fou
nd previously for ultrathin films. Consequently, more stringent conditions
are met in unconfined films to direct the morphology with the surface. The
distance over which the orientation of the microdomains persists is found t
o depend on the ordering kinetics, scaling with copolymer molecular weight,
and is independent of the microdomain orientation at the surface.