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Volumn 24, Issue 5, 2008, Pages 1621-1624

Using a single mask to create multiple patterns in three-component, photoreactive blends

Author keywords

[No Author keywords available]

Indexed keywords

ORDERED DOMAINS; PHOTOREACTIVE BLENDS;

EID: 41849146051     PISSN: 07437463     EISSN: None     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1021/la703334w     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (12)

References (17)
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    • 22, 2620
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    • 2004, 37, 8495.
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    • The gradient terms in eq 2 can be rewritten as Σ ijκij(∇(ρi, ρj))2; then the coefficients in eq 2 can be expressed through the κij as κΦ= 2κAB, 1/2)(κBC, κAC, κΨ, κBC, κAC, and κδ, 3/2)κBC, κAC
    • AC).
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    • It is also important to note that the light source is critical to the observed structure formation: it arrests the coarsening of the A and B domains, which then leads to the phenomena described above. If the light source were removed at any stage (i.e., Γ = 0 in the whole sample), the structure would rapidly coarsen into the disordered state.
    • It is also important to note that the light source is critical to the observed structure formation: it arrests the coarsening of the A and B domains, which then leads to the phenomena described above. If the light source were removed at any stage (i.e., Γ = 0 in the whole sample), the structure would rapidly coarsen into the disordered state.
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    • Stricdy speaking, the value of βdefines the ordering in the x-direction only; we use this value to characterize the ordering in the systems that have x-y symmetry.
    • Stricdy speaking, the value of βdefines the ordering in the x-direction only; we use this value to characterize the ordering in the systems that have x-y symmetry.
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    • 2/s, then τ ≈ 1.0 s.
    • 2/s, then τ ≈ 1.0 s.


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