Microdomain orientation and crystallization were examined in a crystalline-amorphous diblock copolymer, hydrogenated poly(high-1,4-butadiene)-b-poly(high-3,4-isoprene) (E/MB), which forms cylinders of the crystallizable block (polyethylene, E). Atomic force microscopy (AFM) was used to locally control the orientation of the E cylinders. The orientation process and subsequent crystallization behavior were investigated in situ as a function of temperature by AFM. Fully confined crystallization was observed within the range 25-50 °C, with templated and breakout crystallization observed at higher crystallization temperature. The growth rate of templated crystallization along and perpendicular to the existing microdomain structure was measured, ...
Unformatted post-print version of the accepted articleCrystallization of polymeric materials under n...
Epitaxial crystallization is utilized to control both molecular chain orientation and microdomain st...
The directional crystallization of crystallizable organic solvents and the subsequent epitaxial crys...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering, 2...
A study of the morphology of diblock copolymers composed of two crystalline blocks of isotactic poly...
A fast method for inducing alignment of microdomains in noncrystalline block copolymers is presented...
We investigate the crystallization behavior of isotactic polypropylene (iPP) under the influence of ...
The time- and temperature-related crystallization process for the structure transitions of asymmetri...
The phase behavior and properties of strongly segregated crystalline-amorphous diblock copolymers wi...
The orientation of polymers under confinement is a basic, yet not fully understood phenomenon. In th...
A study of the morphology of diblock copolymers composed of two crystalline blocks of isotactic poly...
The effect of an oriented microphase-separated structure, induced by an applied flow bias field (rol...
The crystallization behavior and crystal orientation of poly(ε-caprolactone) (PCL) homopolymers and...
[[abstract]]©2002 Wiley - Correlation between crystallization kinetics and microdomain morphology in...
Formation of a cylindrical microphase-separated structure (∼20 nm periodicity) of a liquid crystalli...
Unformatted post-print version of the accepted articleCrystallization of polymeric materials under n...
Epitaxial crystallization is utilized to control both molecular chain orientation and microdomain st...
The directional crystallization of crystallizable organic solvents and the subsequent epitaxial crys...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering, 2...
A study of the morphology of diblock copolymers composed of two crystalline blocks of isotactic poly...
A fast method for inducing alignment of microdomains in noncrystalline block copolymers is presented...
We investigate the crystallization behavior of isotactic polypropylene (iPP) under the influence of ...
The time- and temperature-related crystallization process for the structure transitions of asymmetri...
The phase behavior and properties of strongly segregated crystalline-amorphous diblock copolymers wi...
The orientation of polymers under confinement is a basic, yet not fully understood phenomenon. In th...
A study of the morphology of diblock copolymers composed of two crystalline blocks of isotactic poly...
The effect of an oriented microphase-separated structure, induced by an applied flow bias field (rol...
The crystallization behavior and crystal orientation of poly(ε-caprolactone) (PCL) homopolymers and...
[[abstract]]©2002 Wiley - Correlation between crystallization kinetics and microdomain morphology in...
Formation of a cylindrical microphase-separated structure (∼20 nm periodicity) of a liquid crystalli...
Unformatted post-print version of the accepted articleCrystallization of polymeric materials under n...
Epitaxial crystallization is utilized to control both molecular chain orientation and microdomain st...
The directional crystallization of crystallizable organic solvents and the subsequent epitaxial crys...