Thin Film Diblock Copolymers in Electric Field: Transition from Perpendicular to Parallel Lamellae
Macromolecules 35, 5161 (2002) We examine the alignment of thin film diblock copolymers subject to a perpendicular electric field. Two regimes are considered separately: weak segregation and strong segregation. For weakly segregated blocks, below a critical value of the field, E_c, surface interacti...
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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14.10.2001
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Summary: | Macromolecules 35, 5161 (2002) We examine the alignment of thin film diblock copolymers subject to a
perpendicular electric field. Two regimes are considered separately: weak
segregation and strong segregation. For weakly segregated blocks, below a
critical value of the field, E_c, surface interactions stabilize stacking of
lamellae in a direction parallel to the surfaces. Above the critical field, a
first-order phase transition occurs when lamellae in a direction perpendicular
to the confining surfaces (and parallel to the field) become stable. The film
morphology is then a superposition of parallel and perpendicular lamellae. In
contrast to Helfrich-Hurault instability for smectic liquid crystals, the mode
that gets critical first has the natural lamellar periodicity. In addition,
undulations of adjacent inter-material dividing surfaces are out-of-phase with
each other. For diblock copolymers in the strong segregation regime, we find
two critical fields E_1 and E_2>E_1. As the field is increased from zero above
E_1, the region in the middle of the film develops an orientation perpendicular
to the walls, while the surface regions still have parallel lamellae. When the
field is increased above E_2 the perpendicular alignment spans the whole film. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.cond-mat/0110282 |