Glass Transition, Dynamics and Heterogeneity of Polymer Thin Films

Y. FujiiH. Morita A. Takahara K. Tanaka Mobility Gradient of Polystyrene in Films Supported on Solid SubstratesG. Reiter Probing Properties of Polymers in Thin Films Via Dewetting K. Fukao T. Terasawa K. Nakamura D. Tahara Heterogeneous and Aging Dynamics

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Glass Transition, Dynamics and Heterogeneity of Polymer Thin Films

With contributions by Y. Fujii  K. Fukao  R. Inoue  T. Kanaya  H. Morita  K. Nakamura  G. Reiter  D. Tahara  A. Takahara  K. Tanaka  T. Terasawa

Editor Toshiji Kanaya Institute for Chemical Research Kyoto University Uji, Kyoto-fu 611-0011 Japan

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