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Materials Science - General & Miscellaneous, Physical & Theoretical Chemistry, Nanotechnology, Solid State Physics - Thin Films, Electronics - Microelectronics, Electronics - Semiconductors, Polymers & Polymerization Engineering, Solid State Physics - Gen
Polymer Interfaces and Thin Films: Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings by C. W. Frank β€” book cover

Polymer Interfaces and Thin Films: Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings

by C. W. Frank
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Overview

Polymer interfaces are critical for many technological and industrial applications in thin films including microelectronics, packaging, automotive coatings and sensors. The structure and architecture of interfaces in thin films and bulk polymeric systems can be exceedingly complex. In thin films, the technological drive to diminish film thickness while simultaneously enhancing homogeneity, stability and adhesion, is a demanding challenge driving research in newer areas of nanofilled and controlled nanostructured and nanopatterned materials. Tailoring surface and interfacial properties is equally important for new developments in the traditional fields of bulk polymer blends, adhesion and wetting. There is a need to develop an understanding of interfacial phenomena with the ultimate goal of establishing structure-property relationships with quantitative predictive capabilities and this book discusses these challenges. Topics include: block copolymer films; theory, simulations and dynamics; polymer interfaces and thin films; adhesion and mechanical properties; self-assembly by polymeric films; self-assembly and electronic properties; lithographic, electronic properties; and nanoparticulate-filled films.

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 2002
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Pages
288
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781558996465

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