Issue 14, 2012

Interplay of electrohydrodynamic structure formation and microphase alignment in lamellar block copolymers

Abstract

Electrohydrodynamic (EHD) destabilisation of a lamellar-forming block-copolymer (BCP) film gives rise to hierarchical pattern formation on the micrometre and 10 nm length scale in one single step. Two BCP morphologies were found in the columns that formed from a homogeneous surface instability. At low electric field strength, coaxial concentric lamellae indicate the dominance of surface tension differences of the BCP components over electric field effects. Outward opening lamellae are caused by lateral electric field gradients at sufficiently high field strength. Nucleated instabilities at low field strength give rise to stable bulls-eye-type ring structures consisting of BCP lamellae aligned along the ring perimeter. This is explained in terms of a free energy argument, illustrating the role of the internal energy of the BCP stack, resisting the deformation of the ring. Finally, the EHD experimental configuration was used to fabricate large monodomains of standing oriented lamellae.

Graphical abstract: Interplay of electrohydrodynamic structure formation and microphase alignment in lamellar block copolymers

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
03 Jan 2012
Accepted
08 Feb 2012
First published
27 Feb 2012

Soft Matter, 2012,8, 3841-3847

Interplay of electrohydrodynamic structure formation and microphase alignment in lamellar block copolymers

Y. Zhou, A. Nicolas, K. R. Thomas and U. Steiner, Soft Matter, 2012, 8, 3841 DOI: 10.1039/C2SM00010E

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