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      Structure and surface morphology of vapor deposited polycarbonate thin films

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              Dewetting patterns and molecular forces: a reconciliation.

              We studied the dewetting of thin liquid polymer films from solid surfaces. Our experimental results lead to a consistent picture demonstrating the interplay between short- and long-range interfacial forces. Observations comprise nucleation and spinodal dewetting, as well as thermal nucleation of holes. The effective interface potential of the system, as reconstructed from the morphology of the dewetting patterns, agrees quantitatively with what is computed from the optical properties of the system. This shows that the assumption of additivity of dispersion potentials in multilayer systems yields good results.
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                Journal
                Journal of Applied Physics
                Journal of Applied Physics
                AIP Publishing
                0021-8979
                1089-7550
                October 15 2008
                October 15 2008
                : 104
                : 8
                : 083517
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                10.1063/1.3000659
                f940874d-3f9a-45bc-b2e5-7de30e16b62f
                © 2008
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