Dielectric relaxations in ultra-thin films of PMMA: assessing the length scale of cooperativity in the dynamic glass transition

M. Wubbenhorst, C. Murray, J. Forrest, J. Dutcher
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The local and cooperative dynamics of supported ultra-thin films (L = 4-170 nm) of poly(methyl methacrylate) was investigated by dielectric spectroscopy at frequencies from 0.1 Hz to 10/sup 6/ Hz and temperatures from 250-423 K. To assess the effect of stereoregularity, three tacticities (i, a and s-PMMA) of similar molecular weight M/sub n/ = 120-140/spl times/10/sup 3/ g mol/sup -1/ were studied. A second M/sub n/ value for s-PMMA was also studied. For i-PMMA, a decrease of the glass transition temperature T/sub g/ by up to 10 K was observed for a film thickness L < 25 nm (which is comparable to R/sub EE/), indicated by a down-shift of the peak temperature T/sub /spl alpha// in the loss /spl epsiv/"(T) at low and high frequencies and by a shift of the maximum in the apparent activation energy E/sub a/(T) of the /spl alpha/-process. Changes in the relaxation strength and the peak shape are apparent for L /spl les/ 50 nm. In addition, the /spl beta/-relaxation probing the local mobility was investigated for i-, a- and s- PMMA. Interestingly, all polymers revealed a systematic speedup in the local dynamics for L < 25 nm which is accompanied by systematic changes in the relaxation strength. For i-PMMA, a clear relation between the thickness dependence of /spl tau//sub /spl beta// and /spl tau//sub /spl alpha// was found indicating that thickness dependences in the cooperative dynamics are predominantly induced by changes in the local mobility. These findings are consistent with the idea of confinement induced changes in the orientation and conformation statistics for thicknesses below R/sub EE/.
PMMA超薄膜中的介电弛豫:动态玻璃化转变中协同性长度尺度的评估
采用介电光谱法研究了负载型聚甲基丙烯酸甲酯超薄膜(L = 4 ~ 170 nm)在0.1 Hz ~ 10/sup 6/ Hz频率和250 ~ 423 K温度下的局部和协同动力学。为了评价立体规整性的影响,研究了三种分子量相近的聚甲基丙烯酸甲酯(i、a和s-PMMA) M/sub / = 120 ~ 140/spl倍/10/sup 3/ g mol/sup -1/。还研究了s-PMMA的第二个M/sub / n/值。对于i-PMMA,当膜厚度L < 25 nm时(与R/sub EE/相当),玻璃化转变温度T/sub g/降低了10 K,表现为损耗/spl α /“(T)在低频和高频处的峰值温度T/sub /spl α //下降,以及/spl α /-过程的表观活化能E/sub a/(T)的最大值变化。当L /spl les/ 50 nm时,弛豫强度和峰形变化明显。此外,还研究了i-、a-和s- PMMA的/spl β /-弛豫探测局部迁移率的方法。有趣的是,当L < 25 nm时,所有聚合物的局部动力学都呈现出系统的加速,并伴随着弛豫强度的系统变化。对于i-PMMA, /spl tau//sub /spl beta//和/spl tau//sub /spl alpha//的厚度依赖关系明显,表明合作动力学中的厚度依赖主要是由局部迁移率的变化引起的。这些发现与约束引起的取向和构象统计在R/sub EE/以下厚度变化的观点一致。
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