Cubic phases of block copolymers under shear and electric fields by cell dynamics simulation. I. Spherical phase
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posted on 2024-03-12, 12:51 authored by Marco Pinna, Andrei ZvelindovskyAndrei Zvelindovsky, S. Todd, G. Goldbeck-Wood<p>Cell dynamics simulation is used to investigate pathways of sphere-to-cylinder transition in block copolymer melt under applied simple shear flow and electric field. Both fields can induce the transition when their strength is above some critical value. At weak fields the spherical phase is preserved, with spheres being deformed into ellipsoids. Weak shear flow is found to improve order in the spherical phase. Observed sliding of layers of spheres under shear is very similar to the experimental finding by Hamley J. Chem. Phys. 108, 6929 (1998). The kinetic pathways are sensitive to the degree of microphase separation in the system and hence affected by temperature. The details of the pathways are described by means of Minkowski functionals. © 2006 American Institute of Physics.</p>
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Journal of Chemical PhysicsVolume
125Issue
15Publisher
American Institute of PhysicsExternal DOI
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0021-9606eISSN
1089-7690Date Submitted
2014-09-23Date Accepted
2014-09-23Date of First Publication
2014-09-23Date of Final Publication
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