Abstract

The coexistence of two cylindrical microstructures of different symmetries has been observed in a sheared and quenched poly(styrene-d 8 )/polybutadiene/poly(styrene-d 8 ) (SBS) block copolymer (23 wt % styrene-d 8 ) by SANS and TEM. Near the order-disorder transition (ODT) temperature, the equilibrium cylindrical microstructure with d (100) = 21±2 nm and cylinder diameter of about 12 nm orients in the shear field as expected based on previous reports. Above a critical shear rate and at an appropriate strain, a new shear-induced cylindrical microstructure forms. The shear-induced structure consists of grains of cylinders with a smaller diameter (8-9 nm) and a d (110) spacing of 12 nm. The transformation which occurs, from the original p31m space group with a unit cell dimension a=25 nm to a p3m1 space group of lower symmetry, also with a=25 nm, is analogous to martensitic transformations which occur in metals during deformation processes. This transformation may be a result of the preferred orientation of the original cylindrical microstructure relative to the shear field and the imposition of a nonsymmetric (simple shear) deformation

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