초록 |
The conducting polymers offer several advantages over metals. Not the least is their ease of processing, which is pivotal to the fabrication of low cost organic electronics. In practice, however, the conducting polymers are still far away for using as wires because of low electrical conductivity. Since the review article of patterning conducting polymers has been recently published, this presentation attempts to only report recent efforts of authors to the fabrication of conducting polymers with micro- to nanopatterns and to introduce a new method of fabrication that will be more practical in wiring micro- to nanojunctions. Although all of methods discussed are not directly applicable in wiring micro- to nanojunctions, they are included to show how wiring has been developed from a simple patterning of conducting polymers. In this presentation, a new method in the fabrication of wires using a new conducting block copolymer [poly(thiophene-b-ethyleneoxide)] is introduced. This method uses the substrate-segment interactions that significantly influence the microdomain ordering in diblock copolymer films. |