Organizing a material into well-defined patterns during the dewetting process provides an attractive micro-/nano-fabrication method without using a conventional lithographic process, and hence, offers potential applications in organic electronics, optics systems, and memory devices. We report here how the mechanical modification of polymer surface by an Atomic Force Microscope (AFM) can be used to guide thin film dewetting evolution and break the intrinsic spatial correlation of spontaneous instability. An AFM is used to implement the mechanical modification of progressively narrow grids to investigate the influence of pattern size on the modulation of ultrathin polystyrene films dewetting evolution. For films with different initial thickne...
Dynamics of dewetting and phase separation in ultrathin films (thickness is ca. one radius of gyrati...
This thesis includes two parts. One is the application of dewetting of polymer films in the fabricat...
Thin liquid films on non-wettable solid surfaces are not stable; rather, they are transformed by a s...
Organizing a material into well-defined patterns during the dewetting process provides an attractive...
Stable and defect-free films are required for many technological applications, while controlled dewe...
Controlled dewetting of thin polymer films on physically heterogeneous substrates is employed as a n...
The dewetting process of thin polystyrene (PS) film with built-in ordered disturbance by capillary f...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Ci...
We investigate the creation of large area mesoscale structures by controlling the dewetting pathways...
We have studied the dewetting of thin polymer films (polystyrene) on top of different silicon substr...
The possibility to control the assembly of molecules on a given substrate is particularly important ...
Dewetting of ultrathin (<100 nm) polymer films, by heating above the glass transition, produces ...
Dewetting is a spontaneous phenomenon where a thin film on a surface ruptures into an ensemble of se...
Ultrathin (<100 nm) unstable polymer films exposed to a solvent vapor dewet by the growth of surface...
The surface morphology of different dewetting states of thin polymer films (polystyrene) on top of s...
Dynamics of dewetting and phase separation in ultrathin films (thickness is ca. one radius of gyrati...
This thesis includes two parts. One is the application of dewetting of polymer films in the fabricat...
Thin liquid films on non-wettable solid surfaces are not stable; rather, they are transformed by a s...
Organizing a material into well-defined patterns during the dewetting process provides an attractive...
Stable and defect-free films are required for many technological applications, while controlled dewe...
Controlled dewetting of thin polymer films on physically heterogeneous substrates is employed as a n...
The dewetting process of thin polystyrene (PS) film with built-in ordered disturbance by capillary f...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Ci...
We investigate the creation of large area mesoscale structures by controlling the dewetting pathways...
We have studied the dewetting of thin polymer films (polystyrene) on top of different silicon substr...
The possibility to control the assembly of molecules on a given substrate is particularly important ...
Dewetting of ultrathin (<100 nm) polymer films, by heating above the glass transition, produces ...
Dewetting is a spontaneous phenomenon where a thin film on a surface ruptures into an ensemble of se...
Ultrathin (<100 nm) unstable polymer films exposed to a solvent vapor dewet by the growth of surface...
The surface morphology of different dewetting states of thin polymer films (polystyrene) on top of s...
Dynamics of dewetting and phase separation in ultrathin films (thickness is ca. one radius of gyrati...
This thesis includes two parts. One is the application of dewetting of polymer films in the fabricat...
Thin liquid films on non-wettable solid surfaces are not stable; rather, they are transformed by a s...