Ya-Sen Sun, Yi-Qing Jian, Shin-Tung Yang, Pei-Hsuan Chiang, Chun-Jen Su
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摘要
本研究探讨了对称 PS-b-PMMA/hPS 混合薄膜在 205 和 240 °C 等温退火过程中同时形成表面穿孔、平行圆柱和双陀螺的情况。通过将 PS-b-PMMA 与 hPS 的重量分数比控制在 75/25,我们系统地研究了薄膜厚度和退火温度对纳米域发展的影响。我们利用原位 GISAXS 和原位 SEM 观察到,在两种退火温度下,薄膜都能迅速形成表面穿孔和底层平行圆柱体。对于较厚的薄膜,205 °C退火会导致表面穿孔和平行圆柱并存,而 240 °C退火除了表面穿孔和平行圆柱外,还会形成双回旋体。此外,双陀螺独立生长,{121}DG平面与基底平行,与其他结构没有平面内外延关系。这些发现强调了退火温度和薄膜厚度在引导纳米域形态方面的关键作用,为设计具有定制特性的纳米结构材料提供了新的见解。
Structural evolution and nanodomain formation in blend films of a block copolymer and homopolymer.
This study explores the concurrent formation of surface perforations, parallel cylinders, and double gyroids in symmetric PS-b-PMMA/hPS blend films during isothermal annealing at 205 and 240 °C. By controlling the weight fraction ratio of PS-b-PMMA to hPS at 75/25, we systematically examined the impact of film thickness and annealing temperature on nanodomain development. Using in situ GISAXS and ex situ SEM, we observed that thin films rapidly formed surface perforations and underlying parallel cylinders at both annealing temperatures. For thicker films, annealing at 205 °C resulted in the coexistence of surface perforations and parallel cylinders, while annealing at 240 °C yielded the additional formation of double gyroids besides surface perforations and parallel cylinders. Furthermore, the double gyroids, which grew independently with {121}DG planes parallel to the substrate, did not exhibit in-plane epitaxial relationships with the other structures. These findings highlight the critical role of annealing temperature and film thickness in directing nanodomain morphology, offering new insights for the design of nanostructured materials with tailored properties.
期刊介绍:
Soft Matter is an international journal published by the Royal Society of Chemistry using Engineering-Materials Science: A Synthesis as its research focus. It publishes original research articles, review articles, and synthesis articles related to this field, reporting the latest discoveries in the relevant theoretical, practical, and applied disciplines in a timely manner, and aims to promote the rapid exchange of scientific information in this subject area. The journal is an open access journal. The journal is an open access journal and has not been placed on the alert list in the last three years.