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Some relevant parameters affecting the glass transition of supported ultra-thin polymer films

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We have measured, the thickness dependence of the glass transition temperature T g(h), using ellipsometry at variable temperature, for poly(methyl-methacrylate) (PMMA) of various tacticity in confined geometry. We report that several factors significantly affect T g(h): i) polymer microstructure (stereoregularity of PMMA) related to local dynamics; ii) interfacial interactions; iii) conformation of the polymer chains. These results raise many fundamental questions on the origin of the thickness-dependent glass transition. Why and how do the interactions with the substrate significantly affect T g(h)? Does T g(h) depend on the modifications of conformational parameters of the chains (their entropy)? What is the correlation between local dynamics and T g(h) in thin films? The aim of this paper is to summarise these open questions, which should stimulate further investigations in the thin polymer film scientific community.

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Received 4 October 2001 and Received in final form 14 February 2002

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Grohens, Y., Hamon, L., Reiter, G. et al. Some relevant parameters affecting the glass transition of supported ultra-thin polymer films. Eur. Phys. J. E 8, 217–224 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1140/epje/i2001-10088-4

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