P. Deshpande et al., Observation of dynamic behavior of lithographically induced self-assembly of supramolecular periodic pillar arrays in a homopolymer film, APPL PHYS L, 79(11), 2001, pp. 1688-1690
The dynamic behavior of lithographically induced self-assembly (LISA), a ne
wly discovered pattern formation phenomenon, was recorded and analyzed with
real time video. Two surprising and intriguing phenomena were observed. Fi
rst, a LISA pillar array was formed in an orderly manner starting under the
corners of a mask pattern, then the edges, and later propagating to the ce
nter of the mask pattern. Second, the time interval between the formation o
f two subsequent LISA pillars has a shell structure. The observation presen
ts evidence critical to uncovering the physical origin of this phenomenon,
which is believed to be related to the interplay of electrodynamics, fluid
hydrodynamics, and polymer chemistry at the nanometer scale.(C) 2001 Americ
an Institute of Physics.