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Dynamic anisotropy and heterogeneity of polystyrene thin films as studied by inelastic neutron scattering
Authors:R Inoue  T Kanaya  K Nishida  I Tsukushi  J Taylor  S Levett  B J Gabrys
Institution:(1) Institute for Chemical Research, Kyoto University, 611-0011 Uji, Kyoto-fu, Japan;(2) Chiba Institute of Technology, 275-0023 Narashino, Chiba-ken, Japan;(3) Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, ISIS facility, OX11 0QX Chilton, Didcot Oxon, UK;(4) Department of Materials, University of Oxford, Parks Road, OX1 3PH Oxford, UK
Abstract:We studied the dynamic anisotropy and heterogeniety of polystyrene thin films in glassy state with inelastic neutorn scattering. Adjusting the scattering vector to the directions parallel and perpendicular to the film surface, we observed the elastic scattering intensities as a function of temperature. It was found for the 200 A film that the elastic intesity decreased with increasing temperature more rapidly in the perpendicular direction than in the pararell direction, showing the higher mobility in the perpendicular direction. However, such dynamical anisotropy was not observed in the 1000 A film. The decrease in the mobility was observed with the film thickness in both the directions. These results were explained in terms of an interface hard layer. We also evelauated the dynamical heterogeniety from the non-Gaussian parameter A0, which increased with decreasing the film thickness, showing the increase in the dynamical heterogeneity. Assuming a simple bi-layer model consisting of the interface hard layer and the bulk-like layer, we analyzed the thickness dependence of the non-Gaussian parameter A0 and the mean square displacement (u2) to find that the hard layer has a thickness of approximately 130 A and a mean square displacement of approximately 0.018 A2 at 230 K.
Keywords:68  60  -p Physical properties of thin films  nonelectronic  61  12  Ex Neutron scattering (including small-angle scattering)  63  50  +x Vibrational states in disordered systems
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