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Invesitgation of Thin Film Interactions with Inorganic Surfaces

  • Thin polymer films are of vital importance due to their low production costs and wide range of applications in sensors, electronics, and coatings. Their geometry is ideal for the study of confinement effects, specifically one-dimensional confinement, on the thermodynamic properties and segmental dynamics of polymers. For this investigation, films of PC are prepared on both glass and silica substrates to measure the dielectric and calorimetric behavior as a function of film thickness. The methodology consists of broadband dielectric spectroscopy (BDS), ellipsometry, and atomic force microscopy (AFM). Using ellipsometry, the glass transition shows an increase with decreasing film thickness. Compared to a previous investigation of PC where dilatometry was used, an increase in PC was seen, but now only at thicknesses below 20 nm. Therefore, the critical thickness of PC, where the bulk-like layer no longer percolates through the film, is dependent on the method probing the glass transition.Thin polymer films are of vital importance due to their low production costs and wide range of applications in sensors, electronics, and coatings. Their geometry is ideal for the study of confinement effects, specifically one-dimensional confinement, on the thermodynamic properties and segmental dynamics of polymers. For this investigation, films of PC are prepared on both glass and silica substrates to measure the dielectric and calorimetric behavior as a function of film thickness. The methodology consists of broadband dielectric spectroscopy (BDS), ellipsometry, and atomic force microscopy (AFM). Using ellipsometry, the glass transition shows an increase with decreasing film thickness. Compared to a previous investigation of PC where dilatometry was used, an increase in PC was seen, but now only at thicknesses below 20 nm. Therefore, the critical thickness of PC, where the bulk-like layer no longer percolates through the film, is dependent on the method probing the glass transition. The dielectric behavior shows a deviation from bulk behavior with decreasing film thickness, although still showing a Vogel-Fulcher-Tammann (VFT) temperature dependence for all films. The influence of the adsorbed layer on the molecular mobility was also addressed.zeige mehrzeige weniger

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Autor*innen:Hassan OmarORCiD
Koautor*innen:Paulina Szymoniak, Andreas Hertwig, Andreas Schönhals
Dokumenttyp:Vortrag
Veröffentlichungsform:Präsentation
Sprache:Englisch
Jahr der Erstveröffentlichung:2022
Organisationseinheit der BAM:6 Materialchemie
6 Materialchemie / 6.5 Synthese und Streuverfahren nanostrukturierter Materialien
6 Materialchemie / 6.6 Physik und chemische Analytik der Polymere
DDC-Klassifikation:Technik, Medizin, angewandte Wissenschaften / Ingenieurwissenschaften
Freie Schlagwörter:Adsorbed Layer; Broadband dielectric spectroscopy; Thin films
Themenfelder/Aktivitätsfelder der BAM:Material
Veranstaltung:Deutschen Physikalische Gesellschaft (DPG) Tagung
Veranstaltungsort:Regensburg, Germany
Beginndatum der Veranstaltung:04.09.2022
Enddatum der Veranstaltung:09.09.2022
Verfügbarkeit des Dokuments:Datei im Netzwerk der BAM verfügbar ("Closed Access")
Datum der Freischaltung:15.09.2022
Referierte Publikation:Nein
Eingeladener Vortrag:Nein
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