Abstract

Highly oriented films were prepared simply by annealing a lamella-forming block copolymer, poly(ethylene oxide-b-styrene) (PEO-b-PS), with high molar mass under a pressure of 0.2 MPa. The oriented structures were characterized by small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) and wide-angle X-ray diffraction (WAXD). The SAXS measurements showed that the lamellar layers of the block copolymer are highly oriented parallel in the film plane. The WAXD images showed that the c-axis of PEO crystals was oriented normal to the film plane. The Hermans–Stein orientation functions for the lamellar layer and the crystal axis are 0.954 and −0.466, respectively, and are close to the values of perfect orientation. It was considered that the highly oriented structure was formed by the combined effects of shear flow and self-organization of the block copolymer during annealing under stress. The high degree of orientation both for the lamellar layer and crystal planes also suggested that the crystallization in the confined domains results in a high degree of orientation of PEO crystals with respect to the lamellar interface of the block copolymer.

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