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    <title>Quantitative control of orientational and positional disorder in nanopatterned arrays of metal-infiltrated block copolymers</title>
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    <description>Title: Quantitative control of orientational and positional disorder in nanopatterned arrays of metal-infiltrated block copolymers
Author(s): Tae, Sung Kwan; Irianti, Gabriella Pasya; Kim, Ye Chan; Im, Seong-Gyun; Kwon, S. Joon; Hur, Su-Mi; Kim, So Youn
Abstract: Correlated disorder is not uncommon in nature and often possesses unexpectedly unique properties, inspiring scientists to explore disorder as a functional design element. However, the controlled realization and reproduction of disordered nanostructures remain experimentally challenging, with the concept of &amp;quot;disorder&amp;quot; itself implying its multifaceted nature. Here, we present a methodology to tune structural disorder using metal-infiltrated block copolymers. Starting from a single-grain hexagonal lattice formed by sphere-forming block copolymer thin films, we intentionally introduce and modulate disorder by controlling annealing temperatures and the type of incorporated metals. We establish a robust analytical framework to quantify the order/disorder parameters, providing a clear yet precise assessment of structural irregularity. Supported by molecular dynamics simulations that reveal the mechanisms of disorder formation, we demonstrate a comprehensive dispersion spectrum of nanoparticles-ranging from highly ordered to disordered states. Supported by phononic bandgap calculations, we show that this continuum can serve as a platform for the controlled engineering of disordered wave-manipulating systems.</description>
    <dc:date>2026-03-31T15:00:00Z</dc:date>
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