Abstract

The effects of spontaneous ordering of molecular chains of poly(siloxane imide) block copolymers in the surface layers of thin films on glass and gold supports have been studied by the oblique polarized beam and photoelasticity methods. The effective thermodynamic rigidity of molecular chains of the block copolymers (the statistical segment length) has been found to be A = 10.4 × 10−7 cm. The orientational ordering of molecular chains in poly(siloxane imide) surface layers is characterized by small values of the orientational order parameter (S 0 ∼ 0.007). This finding is explained by the microphase separation of the block copolymers. The evaporated gold layer contributes to the effect of surface birefringence owing to formation of the ordered system composed of islets—clusters of gold atoms.

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