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Neutron Reflection Study of Surface Enrichment in an Isotopic Polymer Blend
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 February 2011
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We have measured neutron reflectivities from the surface of films of deuterated polystyrene (d-PS) and protonated polystyrene (PS) blends before and after annealing, and used the results to determine the concentration versus depth profile of the films. After annealing, the surface is enriched in d-PS, with a surface excess proportional to the bulk concentration of d-PS, in agreement with previous measurements using forward recoil spectrometry[l]. The decay of the enhanced concentration into the bulk occurs over a length approximately equal to the bulk correlation length (∼200 A), in closeagreement with that predicted by current mean-field theoryometry[2]. However, the agreement between the experimental reflectivity curves and the fitted curves is not completely adequate. Figure 1, a plot of k4R against k, demonstrates thi point for a 15% d-PS sample. The dashed line is the best fit assuming the mean field profile. The inset shows the corresponding concentration profile and a trial profile, solidline, which fits the data much better. The small deviation between the theoretical and trial profiles may be due to the assumption of the theory that surface interactions leading to enrichment is short ranged.
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