Ellen J. Yoffa, David Adler
Physical Review B
A selective solvent induced surface reconstruction of thin films of an asymmetric diblock copolymer of poly(styrene-b-methyl methacrylate) was investigated by grazing incidence small-angle X-ray scattering, X-ray reflectivity, and atomic force microscopy. It is quantitatively shown that the selective swelling of the minor component results in the formation of a nanoporous film where the initial hexagonal array of the copolymer is preserved without affecting the lattice constant, 40.7 nm. However, the film thickness increased by ∼17%, and the average electron density decreased by ∼20%. The electron density profiles obtained by fitting the X-ray reflectivity indicate that the pores penetrate through the entire film and that the pores are oriented normal to the surface.
Ellen J. Yoffa, David Adler
Physical Review B
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Macromolecules
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Surface Science
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MRS Fall Meeting 2020