Enhanced surface patterning of chalcogenide glass via imprinting process using a buffer layer

Byeong Kyou Jin, Duk Yong Choi, Woon Jin Chung, Yong Gyu Choi*

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    Abstract

    In an effort to enhance transcriptability of quasi-three-dimensional patterns present in silicon stamp onto the surface of ‘bulk’ chalcogenide glass, a buffer layer was introduced during the replication process via imprinting. Dissimilar patterns with diverse depths along the surface normal direction were imprinted with or without the buffer layer, and the resulting patterns on the glass surface were compared with regard to the transcription quality in both the lateral and vertical directions. After assessing the processing conditions appropriate for imprinting bulk As 2 S 3 glass especially in terms of temperature and duration, candidate materials suitable for the buffer layer were screened: Commercially available polydimethylsiloxane was then chosen, and impact of this buffer layer was elucidated. The imprinted patterns turned out to become more uniform over large surface areas when the buffer layer was inserted. This finding confirmed that the use of buffer layer conspicuously enhanced the transcriptability of imprinting process for bulk chalcogenide glass.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)132-136
    Number of pages5
    JournalApplied Surface Science
    Volume415
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Sept 2017

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