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- Polymer Thin Films and Interfaces IV
- (672f) Towards Understanding CO2 Assisted Nano-Scale Processing of Polymer Thin Films
As shown in previous talks, polymer density functional theory (PDFT) is an extremely effective tool for studying the fundamental properties of CO2 pressurized polymer thin films. This theory offers semi-quantitative information at lower computational costs as compared to computer simulation. The basic idea of PDFT is to express the free energy as a functional of spatially varying density distribution, from which equilibrium density distribution and other thermodynamic information can be derived. Using PDFT, we will show how CO2 affects polystyrene films at nano-length scales and thus facilitates Nano-Imprint Lithography.