Abstract
We demonstrate the possibility of producing regular, long-range, spatially ordered polymer patterns without requiring the use of physical or chemical templating through the interfacial destabilization of a thin polymer film driven by surface acoustic waves (SAWs). The periodicity and spot size of the pattern are observed to be dependent on a single parameter, that is, the SAW frequency (or wavelength), therefore offering a rapid, simple, yet novel method for self-organized regular spatial polymer pattern formation that is far more tunable than conventional polymer patterning procedures. © 2008 American Chemical Society.
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Alvarez, M., Friend, J. R., & Yeo, L. Y. (2008). Surface vibration induced spatial ordering of periodic polymer patterns on a substrate. Langmuir, 24(19), 10629–10632. https://doi.org/10.1021/la802255b
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