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Hayirlioglu et al., 2019 - Google Patents

Block copolymer ordering on elastomeric substrates of tunable surface energy

Hayirlioglu et al., 2019

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8210466830234478740
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Hayirlioglu A
Kulkarni M
Singh G
Al-Enizi A
Zvonkina I
Karim A
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Emergent Materials

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We report a range of surface characteristics from strong and partial dewetting to complete wetting for thin films of cylinder and lamellae forming block copolymers (c-BCP and l-BCP, respectively) of polystyrene-b-polymethylmethacrylate (PS-b-PMMA) on flexible substrates …
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