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Direct‐Write Optical Patterning of P3HT Films Beyond the Diffraction Limit
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Diffraction LimitOptical MaterialsEngineeringElectron-beam LithographyMicroscopyPattern TransferThin Film Process TechnologyPolymer SolubilityPolymersBeam LithographyOptical PropertiesPhotopolymer NetworkDoping-induced Solubility ControlBiophysicsPolymer ChemistryNanophotonicsNanolithography MethodMaterials SciencePhotonicsSemiconducting PolymerPolymer ScienceApplied PhysicsPolymer PropertyThin FilmsMedicineOptoelectronicsDiffractive OpticPatterning Technique
Doping-induced solubility control is a patterning technique for semiconducting polymers, which utilizes the reduction in polymer solubility upon p-type doping to provide direct, optical control of film topography and doping level. In situ direct-write patterning and imaging are demonstrated, revealing sub-diffraction-limited topographic features. Photoinduced force microscopy shows that doping level can be optically modulated with similar resolution.
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