Competition between substrate-mediated π - π stacking and surface-mediated Tg depression in ultrathin conjugated polymer films

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We report surface and interface effects in dynamics and chain conformation in the thin film of conjugated polymer PCDTBT. To probe dynamic anomalies, we measure the glass transition temperature (Tg) of PCDTBT films as a function of thickness, and find that there is a significant depression in Tg for films less than 100 nm thick; a result qualitatively similar to that observed in many other polymer film systems. However, for films less than 40 nm, the Tg converges to a constant value of 20 K below its bulk value. Grazing incidence X-ray diffraction shows depth-dependent molecular organization that is associated with the unusual thickness-dependent dynamics.

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Wang, T., Pearson, A. J., Dunbar, A. D. F., Staniec, P. A., Watters, D. C., Coles, D., … Jones, R. A. L. (2012). Competition between substrate-mediated π - π stacking and surface-mediated Tg depression in ultrathin conjugated polymer films. European Physical Journal E, 35(12). https://doi.org/10.1140/epje/i2012-12129-3

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