Tsarkova, L., Horvat, A., Krausch, G. , Zvelindovsky, Andrei, Sevink, G. J. A. and Magerle, R. (2006) Defect evolution in block copolymer thin films via temporal phase transitions. Langmuir, 22 (19). pp. 8089-8095. ISSN 0743-7463
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Abstract
We study the details of the defect dynamics in thin films of a cylinder-forming polystyrene-block-polybutadiene (SB) diblock copolymer melt. The high temporal resolution of in-situ scanning force microscopy (SFM) uncovers elementary dynamic processes of structural rearrangements on time scales not accessible so far. Short-term interfacial undulations and the formation of transient phases (spheres, perforated lamellae, and lamellae) are observed. We demonstrate that the well-known structural defects are annihilated by short-term phase transitions into what may be considered excited states. These temporary phase transitions are reproduced in simulations based on dynamic self-consistent field theory. We discuss the role of the observed structural evolution in the context of the equilibrium phase behavior in SB thin films. © 2006 American Chemical Society.
Keywords: | Block copolymers, Computer simulation, Defects, Microscopic examination, Phase transitions, Surface properties, Interfacial undulations, Scanning force microscopy, Structural evolution, Transient phases, Thin films |
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Subjects: | F Physical Sciences > F162 Polymer Chemistry |
Divisions: | College of Science > School of Mathematics and Physics |
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ID Code: | 14975 |
Deposited On: | 23 Sep 2014 10:16 |
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