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Weak segregation limit domain spacing scaling

The expressions 2.7-2.12 which define the Leibler structure factor have been widely used to interpret scattering data from block copolymers (Bates and Fredrickson 1990 Mori et al. 1996 Rosedale et al. 1995 Schwahn et al. 1996 Stiihn et al. 1992 Wolff et al. 1993). The structure factor calculated for a diblock with / = 0.25 is shown in Fig. 2.39 for different degrees of segregation JV. Due to the Gaussian conformation assumed for the chains (Leibler 1980), the domain spacing in the weak segregation limit is expected to scale as d Nm. [Pg.76]


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