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Dynamic Instability of Strongly Confined Thin Polymer Films in Spinodal Dewetting
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2001
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Materials ScienceThermal StressEngineeringFlexible ElectronicsGlass TransitionPolymer ScienceApplied PhysicsMechanical EngineeringRheologyPolymer ModelingPolymer PropertyDynamic InstabilitySpinodal DewettingThin FilmsPlasticityThin Polymer FilmResidual Thermal StressPolymer Melt
We present a general criterion for determining the dynamic instability of a thin polymer film that is strongly confined to a substrate. When such a polymer film is heated above its glass transition temperature, it dewets from the substrate by a spinodal dewetting scenario, in which the onset of the instability is governed by dispersion force and residual thermal stress. It turns out that the thermal stress plays an important role when there is a special interaction between a polymer and a substrate.
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