Transient laser heating induced hierarchical porous structures from block copolymer-directed self-assembly

  • Kwan Wee Tan
  • , Byungki Jung
  • , Jörg G. Werner
  • , Elizabeth R. Rhoades
  • , Michael O. Thompson
  • , Ulrich Wiesner

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Abstract

Development of rapid processes combining hierarchical self-assembly with mesoscopic shape control has remained a challenge. This is particularly true for high-surface-area porous materials essential for applications including separation and detection, catalysis, and energy conversion and storage. We introduce a simple and rapid laser writing method compatible with semiconductor processing technology to control three-dimensionally continuous hierarchically porous polymer network structures and shapes. Combining self-assembly of mixtures of block copolymers and resols with spatially localized transient laser heating enables pore size and pore size distribution control in all-organic and highly conducting inorganic carbon films with variable thickness. The method provides all-laser-controlled pathways to complex high-surface-area structures, including fabrication of microfluidic devices with high-surface-area channels and complex porous crystalline semiconductor nanostructures.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)54-58
Number of pages5
JournalScience
Volume349
Issue number6243
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 3 2015
Externally publishedYes

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