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2.6 CONCLUDING REMARKS
Electrochemical deposition has been shown to be a rather effective
method of transferring model BCP morphologies into functional
materials. The first applications of which in real devices already
show encouraging optoelectronic properties and performances
competitive with well-developed state-of-the-art mesostructures.
However, it is likely that the real benefits of this technique, that
is, the enormous diversity of accessible functional materials
and nanostructured composites, will only emerge with further
exploration of previously inaccessible material systems. The current
development and availability of BCP templating technology itself is
an important step toward enabling this goal.
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