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Dynamics of Hole Growing in Polymer Thin Films during Dewetting
Author(s): Si-jia Li, Wan-xi Zhang, Fang Jiang, Yu-yuan Lu, Tong-fei Shi, Li-jia An, College of Materials Science and Engineering, Jilin University, State Key Laboratory of Polymer Physics and Chemistry, Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Pages: 1174-
1182
Year: 2014
Issue:
9
Journal: Acta Polymerica Sinica
Keyword: Polymer thin films; Hole-growing dynamics; Dewetting; Nucleation and growth;
Abstract: Dewetting process of polymer films is a hot research and application field in surface and interface science. Hole-growing dynamics is an important part of the dewetting dynamics,further research on it not only can contribute to our understanding of the dewetting process,but also provide theoretical guidance for the design of polymer patterned surfaces and interfaces. The richness of the properties about the hole-growing dynamics has been the subject of extensive theoretical,experimental and simulation studies and lots of great progresses have been made in recent years. In this paper,our central work is focused on three main problems,including reviewing these most important works,elucidating the difference between theoretical predictions and experimental or simulation results,and proposing the corresponding problems.
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