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Weak Segregation Theory and Non-Conventional Morphologies in the Ternary ABC Triblock Copolymers
The Leibler weak segregation theory in molten diblock copolymers is
generalized with due regard for the 2nd shell harmonics contributions defined
in the paper and the phase diagrams are built for the linear and miktoarm
ternary ABC triblock copolymers. The symmetric linear copolymers with the
middle block non-selective with respect to the side ones are shown to undergo
the continuous ODT not only into the lamellar phase but also into various
non-conventional cubic phases (depending on the middle block composition it
could be the simple cubic, face-centered cubic or non-centrosymmetric phase
revealing the symmetry of space group No.214 first predicted to appear in
molten block copolymers). For asymmetric linear ABC copolymers a region of
compositions is found where the weakly segregated gyroid (double gyroid) phase
exists between the planar hexagonal and lamellar or one of the non-conventional
cubic phases up to the very critical point. In contrast, the miktoarm ABC block
copolymers with one of its arm non-selective with respect to the two others are
shown to reveal a pronounced tendency towards strong segregation, which is
preceded by increase of stability of the conventional BCC phase and a peculiar
weakly segregated BCC phase (BCC3), where the dominant harmonics belong to the
3rd co-ordination sphere of the reciprocal lattice. The validity region of the
developed theory is discussed and outlined in the composition triangles both
for linear and miktoarm copolymers.Comment: 61 pages, 12 figure