Specific features of defect structure and dynamics in the cylinder phase of block copolymers
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posted on 2024-03-12, 12:51 authored by Andriana Horvat, G. J. Agur Sevink, Andrei ZvelindovskyAndrei Zvelindovsky, Alexei Krekhov, Larisa Tsarkova<p>We present a systematic study of defects in thin films of cylinder-forming block copolymers upon long-term thermal or solvent annealing. In particular, we consider in detail the peculiarities of both classical and specific topological defects, and conclude that there is a strong defect structure- chain mobility relationship in block copolymers. In the systems studied, representative defect configurations provide connectivity of the minority phase in the form of dislocations with a closed cylinder end or classical disclinations with incorporated alternative, nonbulk structures with planar symmetry. In solvent-annealed films with enhanced chain mobility, the neck defects (bridges between parallel cylinders) were observed. This type of nonsingular defect has not been identified in block copolymer systems before. We argue that topological arguments and 2D defect representation, sufficient for lamellar systems, are not sufficient to determine the stability and mobility of defects in the cylindrical phase. In-situ scanning force microscopy measurements are compared with the simulations based on the dynamic self-consistent mean field theory. The close match between experimental measurements and simulation results suggests that the lateral defect motion is diffusion-driven. In addition, 3D simulations demonstrated that the bottom (wetting) layer is only weakly involved into the structure ordering at the free surface. Finally, the morphological evolution is considered with the focus on the motion and interaction of the representative defect configuration. © 2008 American Chemical Society.</p>
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ACS NanoVolume
2Issue
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1143-1152Publisher
American Chemical SocietyExternal DOI
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1936-0851eISSN
1936-086XDate Submitted
2014-09-17Date Accepted
2008-01-01Date of First Publication
2008-01-01Date of Final Publication
2008-01-01Date Document First Uploaded
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3-D simulationsAmerican Chemical Society (ACS)Annealed filmsAnnealingarticleBlock copolymersChain mobilityChemicalchemical modelchemical structurechemistrycomputer simulationconformationCo-polymer systemsCopolymerizationCopolymerscrystallizationCylinders (shapes)Defect configurationsDefect motionsDefect representationDefect structuresDefectsDisclinationsExperimental measurementsFree surfacesImaging techniquesIn-situKnowledge based systemsMacromolecular Substancesmacromoleculematerials testingMean field theorymethodologyMicroscopic examinationMinority phaseModelsMolecularMolecular ConformationMorphological evolutionsnanomaterialNanostructuresnanotechnologyparticle sizePhase stabilityphase transitionPlanar symmetryPlastic productspolymerPolymersScanning force microscopy (SFM)Scanning tunneling microscopySelf consistent mean-field (SCMF)Simulation resultsSolvent annealingSolventsStatistical mechanicsStructure and dynamicsStructure orderingSurface Propertiessurface propertySystematic studyThick filmsThree dimensional computer graphicsTopological defectsTopologyultrastructure
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