Abstract

The processes of molecular mobility in vinylidene fluoride–tetrafluoroethylene ferroelectric copolymer–based films textured via uniaxial drawing are studied. It is found that the cooperative mobility in the amorphous regions of the copolymer is described by the Vogel–Fulcher equation, whose parameters are sensitive to the drawing conditions. It is shown that a decrease in the drawing temperature causes a reduction in the effective activation energy of the above-mentioned motion. In accordance with the X-ray diffraction data, this circumstance may be explained by an increase in the packing density of chains in interlamellar spaces. This effect is partially provided by deformation-induced processes of formation of small and defective crystals of the paraelectric or antiferroelectric phase in spaces between neighboring lamellar crystals at the primary stage of crystallization. The relationship between the value of the orientational polarization in oriented films and the topology of structure formation in microfibrils is discussed. It is observed that enlargement of the interlamellar space (filled with a liquidlike amorphous phase) between neighboring crystals in microfibrils promotes an increase in the orientational polarization of chains in the amorphous phase.

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