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Dewetting of thin polymer films near the glass transition

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Dewetting of ultra-thin polymer films near the glass transition exhibits unexpected front morphologies [G. Reiter, Phys. Rev. Lett., 87, 186101 (2001)]. We present here the first theoretical attempt to understand these features, focusing on the shear-thinning behaviour of these films. We analyse the profile of the dewetting film, and characterize the time evolution of the dry region radius, $R_{d}(t)$, and of the rim height, $h_{m}(t)$. After a transient time depending on the initial thickness, $h_{m}(t)$ grows like $\sqrt{t}$ while $R_{d}(t)$ increases like $\exp{(\sqrt{t})}$. Different regimes of growth are expected, depending on the initial film thickness and experimental time range.

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hal-00111944 , version 1 (06-11-2006)

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F. Saulnier, E. Raphael, P.-G. de Gennes. Dewetting of thin polymer films near the glass transition. Physical Review Letters, 2002, 88, pp.196101. ⟨hal-00111944⟩

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