Experimental evidence for interplay of dynamic heterogeneity and finite-size effect in glassy polymers

Kandar, A. K. ; Basu, J. K. (2011) Experimental evidence for interplay of dynamic heterogeneity and finite-size effect in glassy polymers The European Physical Journal E, 34 (9). ISSN 1292-8941

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Official URL: http://doi.org/10.1140/epje/i2011-11095-6

Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1140/epje/i2011-11095-6

Abstract

Despite two decades of extensive research, direct experimental evidence of a dynamical length scale determining the glass transition of confined polymers has yet to emerge. Using a recently established experimental technique of interface micro-rheology we provide evidence of finite-size effect truncating the growth of a quantity proportional to a dynamical length scale in confined glassy polymers, on cooling towards the glass transition temperature. We show how the interplay of variation of polymer film thickness and this temperature-dependent growing dynamical length scale determines the glass transition temperature, which in our case of 2–3 nm thick films, is reduced significantly as compared to their bulk values.

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Keywords:Pmma; Glass Transition Temperature; Glassy Polymer; Probe Particle; Langmuir Monolayer.
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