In this paper, the self-assembly of PS 43-b-PEO 45-b-PS 43 triblcok copolymer was investigated. The colloids were made by firstly dissolving the copolymer in the common solvents, including THF, 1,4-dioxane, and DMF, t...In this paper, the self-assembly of PS 43-b-PEO 45-b-PS 43 triblcok copolymer was investigated. The colloids were made by firstly dissolving the copolymer in the common solvents, including THF, 1,4-dioxane, and DMF, then droping water into the corresponding copolymer solution to induce the self-assembly. The aggregates prepared were characterized with TEM and AFM techniques. The experimental results demonstrated that the self-assembled vesicles were formed when THF and 1,4-dioxane were used as the common solvents to dissolve the copolymer, comparatively, using DMF as the common solvent resulted in the formation of spherical aggregates. The self-assembled aggregates observed, possessing hierarchical structures, could be used as either the nanostructures themselves for drug delivery systems, separations, catalysts, and so on, or templates or building blocks for more complex structures.展开更多
Advancements in micro/nanofabrication have enabled the realization of practical micro/nanoscale photonic devices such as absorbers,solar cells,metalenses,and metaholograms.Although the performance of these photonic de...Advancements in micro/nanofabrication have enabled the realization of practical micro/nanoscale photonic devices such as absorbers,solar cells,metalenses,and metaholograms.Although the performance of these photonic devices has been improved by enhancing the design flexibility of structural materials through advanced fabrication methods,achieving large-area and high-throughput fabrication of tiny structural materials remains a challenge.In this aspect,various technologies have been investigated for realizing the mass production of practical devices consisting of micro/nanostructural materials.This review describes the recent advancements in soft lithography,colloidal self-assembly,and block copolymer self-assembly,which are promising methods suitable for commercialization of photonic applications.In addition,we introduce low-cost and large-scale techniques realizing micro/nano devices with specific examples such as display technology and sensors.The inferences presented in this review are expected to function as a guide for promising methods of accelerating the mass production of various sub-wavelength-scale photonic devices.展开更多
文摘In this paper, the self-assembly of PS 43-b-PEO 45-b-PS 43 triblcok copolymer was investigated. The colloids were made by firstly dissolving the copolymer in the common solvents, including THF, 1,4-dioxane, and DMF, then droping water into the corresponding copolymer solution to induce the self-assembly. The aggregates prepared were characterized with TEM and AFM techniques. The experimental results demonstrated that the self-assembled vesicles were formed when THF and 1,4-dioxane were used as the common solvents to dissolve the copolymer, comparatively, using DMF as the common solvent resulted in the formation of spherical aggregates. The self-assembled aggregates observed, possessing hierarchical structures, could be used as either the nanostructures themselves for drug delivery systems, separations, catalysts, and so on, or templates or building blocks for more complex structures.
基金supported by the POSCOPOSTECH-RIST Convergence Research Center program funded by POSCO,and the National Research Foundation (NRF)grant (NRF-2022M3C1A3081312)Y.Y.and D.K.O.acknowledge Hyundai Motor Chung Mong-Koo fellowships.Y.Y.acknowledges the NRF fellowship (NRF-2021R1A6A3A13038935)funded by the Ministry of Education,Republic of Korea.H.K.and N.J.acknowledge POSTECHIAN fellowships.
文摘Advancements in micro/nanofabrication have enabled the realization of practical micro/nanoscale photonic devices such as absorbers,solar cells,metalenses,and metaholograms.Although the performance of these photonic devices has been improved by enhancing the design flexibility of structural materials through advanced fabrication methods,achieving large-area and high-throughput fabrication of tiny structural materials remains a challenge.In this aspect,various technologies have been investigated for realizing the mass production of practical devices consisting of micro/nanostructural materials.This review describes the recent advancements in soft lithography,colloidal self-assembly,and block copolymer self-assembly,which are promising methods suitable for commercialization of photonic applications.In addition,we introduce low-cost and large-scale techniques realizing micro/nano devices with specific examples such as display technology and sensors.The inferences presented in this review are expected to function as a guide for promising methods of accelerating the mass production of various sub-wavelength-scale photonic devices.