Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
796986 Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids 2008 14 Pages PDF
Abstract

The lateral forces exerted on a substrate by a layer of end-grafted polymer molecules are calculated on the basis of simple scaling arguments. The results are cast in terms of an equilibrium surface stress and an elastic constant, which describes the rate of change of the surface stress upon deformation of the substrate. This allows for straightforward integration of the present results into a continuum framework describing the response of a compliant structure, which facilitates device design and analysis. The results are illustrated with calculations for end-grafted poly(styrene) and poly(ethylene oxide), and the implications for building micromechanical devices based on adsorption-induced deformation are discussed.

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