We study morphologies of thin-film diblock copolymers between two flat and
parallel walls. The study is restricted to the weak segregation regime below
the order-disorder transition temperature. The deviation from perfect lamellar
shape is calculated for phases which are perpendicular and parallel to the
walls. We examine the undulations of the inter material dividing surface and
its angle with the walls, and find that the deviation from its unperturbed
position can be much larger than in the strong segregation case. Evaluating the
weak segregation stability of the lamellar phases, it is shown that a surface
interaction, which is quadratic in the monomer concentration, favors the
perpendicular lamellar phase. In particular, the degeneracy between
perpendicular and unfrustrated parallel lamellar phases for walls without a
preferential adsorption is removed.Comment: 10 pages, 9 figures, submitted to European Physical Journal