AIP Advances (Mar 2017)

High-resolution nanopatterning of biodegradable polylactide by thermal nanoimprint lithography using gas permeable mold

  • Satoshi Takei,
  • Makoto Hanabata

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4978448
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 3
pp. 035110 – 035110-7

Abstract

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We report high-resolution (150 nm) nanopatterning of biodegradable polylactide by thermal nanoimprint lithography using dichloromethane as a volatile solvent for improving the liquidity and a porous cyclodextrin-based gas-permeable mold. This study demonstrates the high-resolution patterning of polylactic acid and other non-liquid functional materials with poor fluidity by thermal nanoimprinting. Such a patterning is expected to expand the utility of thermal nanoimprint lithography and fabricate non-liquid functional materials suitable for eco-friendly and biomedical applications.