Intradomain phase transitions in flexible block copolymers with self-aligning segments
Christopher J. Burke, Gregory M. Grason

TL;DR
This paper models flexible block copolymers with self-aligning segments, revealing complex phase behaviors and new lamellar phases driven by inter-segment alignment and elastic effects.
Contribution
It extends self-consistent field theory to include inter-segment orientational interactions, predicting novel intra-domain phase transitions and complex segment order within lamellar structures.
Findings
Discovery of coexistence of distinct segment alignments within lamellae
Prediction of symmetry-breaking in lamellar patterns due to segment tilt
Identification of a threshold alignment enthalpy for intra-domain phase transitions
Abstract
We study a model of flexible block copolymers (BCPs) in which there is an enlthalpic preference for local alignment, among like-block segments. We describe a generalization of the self-consistent field theory (SCFT) of flexible BCPs to include inter-segment orientational interactions via a Landau-DeGennes free energy associated with a polar or nematic order parameter for segments of one component of a diblock copolymer. We study the equilibrium states of this model numerically, using a pseudo-spectral approach to solve for chain conformation statistics in the presence of a self-consistent torque generated by inter-segment alignment forces. Applying this theory to the structure of lamellar domains composed of symmetric diblocks possessing a single block of "self-aligning", polar segments, we show the emergence of spatially complex segment order parameters (segment director fields) within…
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