Patterning of crystalline organic materials by electro-hydrodynamic lithography

P. Goldberg-Oppenheimer, P. Kohn, R.M. Langford, U. Steiner

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Abstract

The control of semi-crystalline polymers in thin films and in micrometer-sized patterns is attractive for (opto-)electronic applications. Electro-hydrodynamic lithography (EHL) enables the structure formation of organic crystalline materials on the micrometer length scale while at the same time exerting control over crystal orientation. This gives rise to well-defined micro-patterned arrays of uniaxially aligned polymer crystals. This study explores the interplay of EHL structure formation with crystal alignment and studies the mechanisms that give rise to crystal orientation in EHL-generated structures.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2595-2012
JournalSmall
Volume8
Issue number16
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2012

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