A new understanding of thermodynamics at the nanoscale resulted in a recently discovered first order phase transition that nanoparticles in a polymer film will all segregate to the supporting substrate. This is an unusual phase transition that was predicted using a modeling technique developed at Sandia National Laboratories and required the equivalent of many computational years on one computer. This project is a collaboration between Prof. Michael Mackay's group and Dr. Amalie Frischknecht (Sandia National Laboratories) where experimental observation and theoretical rationalization and prediction are brought together. Other discoveries were that this phase transition could be avoided by changing the nanoparticle properties yielding contro...
The stability of thin poly(methyl-methacrylate) (PMMA) films of low molecular weight on a solid sub...
It was thought that stable nanostructures did not exist in the phase separation behaviors of polymer...
International audienceThe advances in new technologies have prompted the need for functional systems...
In this project we have successfully married an experimental â theoretical collaboration between t...
The phase behavior of an athermal film of a polymer–nanoparticle blend (PNB) driven by depletion att...
Many areas of technology continue to place a high demand on the miniaturization of critical componen...
A central goal in nanoresearch is to create entirely new materials from nanosized basic units such a...
The grafting of polymer chains to nanoparticles has been found as an important method to control the...
Thin and ultrathin polymer films combined with nanoparticles (NPs) are of significant interest as th...
After the advent of nanotechnology, self-assembly has become an active area of research, as it being...
Thin and ultrathin polymer films combined with nanoparticles (NPs) are of significant interest as th...
A systematic theory of ultrathin polymer films as organizing media to achieve 2D nanoparticle arrang...
We investigate the organization of gold nanocrystals on thin, fluid films consisting of polymer chai...
Thin and ultrathin polymer films combined with nanoparticles (NPs) are of significant interest as th...
The stability of thin poly(methyl-methacrylate) (PMMA) films of low molecular weight on a solid subs...
The stability of thin poly(methyl-methacrylate) (PMMA) films of low molecular weight on a solid sub...
It was thought that stable nanostructures did not exist in the phase separation behaviors of polymer...
International audienceThe advances in new technologies have prompted the need for functional systems...
In this project we have successfully married an experimental â theoretical collaboration between t...
The phase behavior of an athermal film of a polymer–nanoparticle blend (PNB) driven by depletion att...
Many areas of technology continue to place a high demand on the miniaturization of critical componen...
A central goal in nanoresearch is to create entirely new materials from nanosized basic units such a...
The grafting of polymer chains to nanoparticles has been found as an important method to control the...
Thin and ultrathin polymer films combined with nanoparticles (NPs) are of significant interest as th...
After the advent of nanotechnology, self-assembly has become an active area of research, as it being...
Thin and ultrathin polymer films combined with nanoparticles (NPs) are of significant interest as th...
A systematic theory of ultrathin polymer films as organizing media to achieve 2D nanoparticle arrang...
We investigate the organization of gold nanocrystals on thin, fluid films consisting of polymer chai...
Thin and ultrathin polymer films combined with nanoparticles (NPs) are of significant interest as th...
The stability of thin poly(methyl-methacrylate) (PMMA) films of low molecular weight on a solid subs...
The stability of thin poly(methyl-methacrylate) (PMMA) films of low molecular weight on a solid sub...
It was thought that stable nanostructures did not exist in the phase separation behaviors of polymer...
International audienceThe advances in new technologies have prompted the need for functional systems...