We report on the morphological dynamics of surface patterns induced by swelling of metal-capped polymer bilayer on a substrate. When the bilayer is subject to solvent vapor, the strain is generated in the polymer layer that is confined by the substrate and the metal capping layer. An increase in the strain induces the development of the stress in the bilayer to deform the lower polymer layer perpendicularly to the surface of the bilayer.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAn experimental method suitable for reproducible results has been used to investigate dewetting behavior of thin films of solvent-laden polymer. This solvent-driven dewetting enables one to change spreading coefficient by an order of magnitude that is not readily realizable in thermal dewetting and to study polar interactions that have not been fully exploited experimentally. While the film instability is similar to that found in thermal dewetting, the rim instability is quite different.
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