Myung Im Kim
Kyoto University
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Nano Letters | 2011
Cheng Wang; Dong Hyun Lee; Alexander Hexemer; Myung Im Kim; Wei Zhao; Hirokazu Hasegawa; Harald Ade; Thomas P. Russell
The morphologies of a poly(1,4-isoprene)-block-polystyrene-block-poly(2-vinyl pyridine) (IS2VP) copolymer were investigated using resonant soft X-ray scattering (RSoXS) together with scanning force microscopy, small-angle X-ray scattering, and electron microscopy. Differences in the nanoscopic morphologies in the bulk and thin film samples were observed arising from the competition between segmental interactions between the blocks and the substrate and the surface energies of each block. Using soft X-rays at selected photon energies to isolate the scattering contribution from different polymer blocks, RSoXS unambiguously defined the complex morphology of the triblock copolymer. In the bulk sample, two nested, hexagonal arrays of P2VP and PI cylindrical microdomains residing in the PS matrix were observed. The cylindrical microdomains of one component were found to be located at the interstitial sites of the hexagonal array of the other component that has the larger d spacing. In solvent-annealed thin films with 40 nm in thickness, a hexagonal array of core-shell microdomains of P2VP cores with PS shells that reside in a PI matrix were observed.
Journal of Applied Crystallography | 2007
Hiroyuki Takeno; Hiroki Uehara; Shozo Murakami; Mikihito Takenaka; Myung Im Kim; Naotsugu Nagasawa; Sono Sasaki
The time-resolved small-angle X-ray scattering technique was used to investigate the structural change during uniaxial stretching of dynamically asymmetric polymer blends irradiated by an electron beam. The concentration fluctuations were enhanced by stretching and became large in particular along the direction of deformation. In the early stages of the stretch-induced enhancement of concentration fluctuations, the growth rate of their q-Fourier mode was found to have a maximum at a certain value of q [= (4π/λ)sin(θ/2), where θ and λ are the scattering angle and the wavelength of the X-rays, respectively]. A dominant mode in the enhancement of concentration fluctuations exists in the initial stage, like the early stage of spinodal decomposition for fluid mixtures. The viscoelastic effects of the growth rate were taken into consideration, so that for blends irradiated by an electron beam, elastic effects are found to significantly suppress the growth rate of concentration fluctuations at small wavenumbers.
Macromolecules | 2007
Mikihito Takenaka; Tsutomu Wakada; Satoshi Akasaka; Shotaro Nishitsuji; Kenji Saijo; Hirofumi Shimizu; Myung Im Kim; Hirokazu Hasegawa
Macromolecules | 2008
Myung Im Kim; Tsutomu Wakada; Satoshi Akasaka; Shotaro Nishitsuji; Kenji Saijo; Hirokazu Hasegawa; Kazuki Ito; Mikihito Takenaka
Macromolecules | 2009
Myung Im Kim; Tsutomu Wakada; Satoshi Akasaka; Shotaro Nishitsuji; Kenji Saijo; Hirokazu Hasegawa; Kazuki Ito; Mikihito Takenaka
Macromolecules | 2013
Peter Bai; Myung Im Kim; Ting Xu
Macromolecules | 2015
Yi-Chin Wang; Kuniaki Matsuda; Myung Im Kim; Ayaka Miyoshi; Satoshi Akasaka; Shotaro Nishitsuji; Kenji Saijo; Hirokazu Hasegawa; Kazuki Ito; Takaaki Hikima; Mikihito Takenaka
Macromolecules | 2007
Jin Kon Kim; Myung Im Kim; Hye Jeong Kim; Dong Hyun Lee; Unyong Jeong; Hiroshi Jinnai; Kazuya Suda
Macromolecules | 2016
Yi-Chin Wang; Myung Im Kim; Satoshi Akasaka; Kenji Saijo; Hirokazu Hasegawa; Takaaki Hikima; Mikihito Takenaka
Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2013
Peter Bai; Myung Im Kim; Ting Xu