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Effect of physical ageing in thin glassy polymer films

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We have studied the effect of physical ageing in thin supported glassy polystyrene films by using ellipsometry to detect overshooting in the expansivity-temperature curve upon heating of aged samples. Films with thickness 10-200 nm have been aged at 70° C and 80° C (below the bulk glass transition temperature). We observe clear relaxation peaks in the expansivity-temperature curve for films thicker than 18 nm but not for the 10 nm film. The intensity of the relaxation peak is inversely proportional to the film thickness, while the temperatures characteristic to the relaxation peak are almost independent of the film thickness. These observations are successfully interpreted by the idea that the surface layer of the order of 10 nm has liquid-like thermal properties.

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Received 28 October 2002 / Published online: 1 April 2003

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ID="a"Present address: Yokohama Research Center, Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation, 1000 Kamoshida-chou, Aoba-ku, Yokohama 227-8502, Japan; e-mail: kawana@rc.m-kagaku.co.jp

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Kawana, S., Jones, R. Effect of physical ageing in thin glassy polymer films. Eur. Phys. J. E 10, 223–230 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1140/epje/i2002-10111-4

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