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By functionalizing lithographically defined posts with a brush consisting of the majority block of a block copolymer, various morphologies can be formed in a templated self‐assembled pattern, as reported by K. K. Berggren, C. A. Ross, and co‐workers on page 4249. In the cover image, square‐symmetric post arrays produce a similarly square‐symmetric microdomain lattice, coincidentally doubling the pattern...
Using an array of majority‐block‐functionalized posts makes it possible to locally control the self‐assembly of a block copolymer and achieve several morphologies on a single substrate. A template consisting of a square symmetry array of posts produces a square‐symmetry lattice of microdomains, which doubles the areal density of features.
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