Abstract

A photobleaching technique has been used to measure the reorientation of dilute fluorescent probes in free-standing polymer films from 7 nm to 20 μm thick. Similar to our previous report on free-standing polystyrene films, two subsets of probes with distinct dynamics were observed in free-standing poly(methyl methacrylate) films. The more mobile subset of probes is consistently interpreted in terms of a surface layer, and the thickness of the mobile surface layer is shown to increase with temperature. Poly(methyl methacrylate) has a mobile surface layer thickness of 4 nm at the bulk Tg. Similar measurements on free-standing poly(2-vinylpyridine) and poly(4-tert-butylstyrene) films indicate mobile surface layer thicknesses from 7 to 10 nm at their bulk Tg values, similar to the 7 nm value previously reported for polystyrene. In contrast to the other four polymers, free-standing poly(α-methylstyrene) films show no evidence of a mobile surface layer. We interpret these results in terms of contributions from ...

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