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  • 2021An Introduction To Conventional Tensile Testing: Constructionism Approach For Constructivism Learning2citations
  • 2011Surface-induced breakout crystallisation in cylinder-forming P(I-b-EO) diblock copolymer thin films12citations
  • 2009Probing the Self-Organization Kinetics in Block Copolymer Filmscitations
  • 2009Crystallization in diblock copolymer thin films at different degrees of supercooling23citations
  • 2007Structural changes of thin films from recombinant spider silk proteins upon post-treatmentcitations

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  • Zadoroshnyj, Andrij
  • Papadakis, Christine
  • Di, Z.
  • Troll, K.
  • Timmann, A.
  • Metwalli, E.
  • Förster, S.
  • Ruipeng, L.
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  • Andreasen, Jens Wenzel
  • Roth, S. V.
  • Smilgies, D.-M.
  • Botiz, I.
  • Reiter, G.
  • Scheibel, T.
  • Slotta, U.
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Crystallization in diblock copolymer thin films at different degrees of supercooling

  • Breiby, D. W.
  • Andreasen, Jens Wenzel
  • Darko, Charles
  • Roth, S. V.
  • Metwalli, E.
  • Papadakis, C. M.
  • Smilgies, D.-M.
  • Botiz, I.
  • Reiter, G.
Abstract

The crystalline structures in thin films of polystyrene-b-poly(ethylene oxide) (PS-b-PEO) diblock copolymers were studied in dependence on the degree of supercooling. Atomic force microscopy showed that the crystalline domains (lamellae) consist of grains, which are macroscopic at low and intermediate degrees of supercooling, but of submicrometer size for strong supercooling. Using grazing-incidence wide-angle x-ray scattering, we could determine the grain orientation distribution function which shows that the chain stems are perpendicular to the lamellae at low supercooling, but tilted at intermediate and strong supercooling. These results suggest that, at intermediate and strong supercooling, the crystalline PEO lamellae do not grow homogeneously, but by the formation of small crystallites at the growth front.

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  • grain
  • thin film
  • atomic force microscopy
  • copolymer
  • crystallization
  • wide-angle X-ray scattering
  • lamellae