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Structure formation in glassy block copolymers

The physics of the glass transition in block copolymers are essentially the same as those of homopolymers, and little experimental attention has been devoted to this aspect. Ordered phases in block copolymer melts can be vitrified by cooling below the glass transition temperature of a glassy block, and indeed this is often the method for preparing samples for transmission electron [Pg.326]

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