Dewetting Dynamics from Polymer Interfaces

ORAL

Abstract

The dewetting dynamics from metastable polymer/polymer interfaces is studied using X-ray Photon Correlation Spectroscopy (XPCS). In addition to more ``usual'' situations where XPCS correlation functions are used to measure out-of-plane height fluctuations (e.g. capillary waves), we show how this novel method can be used to measure in-situ in-plane motion of the dewetting film. The experimental correlation functions associated with this motion are fitted remarkably well by a simple model considering the growth of dewetting rims in the beam footprint.

Authors

  • Andrei Fluerasu

    • Brookhaven National Laboratory
  • Laurence Lurio

    • Department of Physics, Northern Illinois University
    • Northern Illinois University
    • Department of Physics Northern Illinois University
  • Jyotsana Lal

    • Argonne National Laboratory