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Introduction to Thin Polymer Films: Instability and Patterning
Understand the physical principles behind polymer film instability and learn how to control dewetting and self-assembly to create nanoscale patterns.
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About this course
Thin polymer films are foundational to modern nanotechnology, playing a critical role in organic electronics, advanced coatings, and biotechnology. Understanding how these ultra-thin layers behave, destabilize, and reorganize is key to controlling their structure at the nanoscale. This text-based course provides a clear, conceptual introduction to the thermodynamics, mechanics, and patterning techniques of thin polymer films.
You will transition from grasping fundamental surface science to actively predicting how thin films evolve under different environmental and physical conditions. By exploring both destructive instabilities and constructive patterning, you will learn to manipulate these materials for practical engineering applications.
What you'll learn:
- Understand the core physical chemistry of polymer surfaces, interfaces, and intermolecular forces.
- Analyze the thermodynamic drivers of thin film instability, including spinodal dewetting and nucleation.
- Evaluate the role of van der Waals forces, surface tension, and viscoelasticity in film behavior.
- Learn modern patterning techniques such as photolithography, soft lithography, and nanoimprinting.
- Explore self-assembly and directed self-assembly patterns for advanced nanotechnology applications.
- Examine real-world case studies of thin film applications in organic electronics and smart coatings.
This course begins with essential terminology and foundational surface science concepts before moving into theoretical models of instability and practical patterning methodologies. You will progress through structured written explanations, mathematical derivations, and illustrative engineering scenarios.
This course is designed for beginners, undergraduate students, and entry-level researchers in materials science, chemical engineering, or nanotechnology. No prior advanced knowledge of polymer physics is required.
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