The substrate is shown to induce substantial ordering in diblock copolymer thin films above the bulk order-disorder transition (ODT) where, thermodynamically, a phase mixed state is favored. Initially, uniform films reorganize to form a hierarchy of transient surface patterns and stable film thicknesses that depend on the initial film thickness and on the substrate. Self-consistent field calculations of the free energy of the system for different situations, depending on the relative tendency for the different block components to be attracted to the substrate and/or free surface, provide an explanation of the formation of the stable film thicknesses. A continuum picture proposed earlier by Brochard et al. provides an explanation ...
The wetting state of a simple liquid on a solid substrate, as summarized by Young's equation, is dic...
The spontaneous pattern formation and morphological transitions in thin liquid films on chemically h...
We study templating and patterning strategies of an ultrathin (\u3c100 \u3enm) polystyrene (PS) film...
The substrate is shown to induce substantial ordering in diblock copolymer thin films above the bul...
A phenomenological theory is developed for static and dynamic aspects of surface-induced ordering of...
We study the wetting behaviour of a thin diblock copolymer film deposited on a solid substrate. Near...
Thin liquid films of ordered diblock copolymers deposited on a solid substrate form a multilayer sta...
Thin liquid films on non-wettable solid surfaces are not stable; rather, they are transformed by a s...
Self-assembly has been recognized as an efficient tool for generating a wide range of functional, ch...
We present a compelling evidence for thickness dependence on the order-to-disorder transition (ODT) ...
We present a compelling evidence for thickness dependence on the order-to-disorder transition (ODT) ...
International audienceIn this work, we investigated the self-assembly of a lamellar block copolymer ...
The surface instability, dynamics, morphology, and spontaneous dewetting of a thin liquid film on ch...
textThin polymer films are important for many technologies. They are used as coatings, adhesives, l...
The instability, dynamics, and morphological transitions of patterns in thin liquid films on physica...
The wetting state of a simple liquid on a solid substrate, as summarized by Young's equation, is dic...
The spontaneous pattern formation and morphological transitions in thin liquid films on chemically h...
We study templating and patterning strategies of an ultrathin (\u3c100 \u3enm) polystyrene (PS) film...
The substrate is shown to induce substantial ordering in diblock copolymer thin films above the bul...
A phenomenological theory is developed for static and dynamic aspects of surface-induced ordering of...
We study the wetting behaviour of a thin diblock copolymer film deposited on a solid substrate. Near...
Thin liquid films of ordered diblock copolymers deposited on a solid substrate form a multilayer sta...
Thin liquid films on non-wettable solid surfaces are not stable; rather, they are transformed by a s...
Self-assembly has been recognized as an efficient tool for generating a wide range of functional, ch...
We present a compelling evidence for thickness dependence on the order-to-disorder transition (ODT) ...
We present a compelling evidence for thickness dependence on the order-to-disorder transition (ODT) ...
International audienceIn this work, we investigated the self-assembly of a lamellar block copolymer ...
The surface instability, dynamics, morphology, and spontaneous dewetting of a thin liquid film on ch...
textThin polymer films are important for many technologies. They are used as coatings, adhesives, l...
The instability, dynamics, and morphological transitions of patterns in thin liquid films on physica...
The wetting state of a simple liquid on a solid substrate, as summarized by Young's equation, is dic...
The spontaneous pattern formation and morphological transitions in thin liquid films on chemically h...
We study templating and patterning strategies of an ultrathin (\u3c100 \u3enm) polystyrene (PS) film...