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Unifying weak- and strong-segregation block copolymer theories
M. W. Matsen,
F. S. Bates
Chemical Engineering and Materials Science
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Block Copolymer
100%
Close-packed
100%
Diblock
100%
Packed Bed of Spheres
100%
Phase Diagram
50%
Mean Field
50%
Body-centered Cubic
50%
Order-disorder Transition
50%
Lamellae
50%
Ia3d
50%
Narrow Region
50%
Lamellar Phase
50%
Stability Region
50%
Bicontinuous Cubic
50%
Mean-field Behavior
50%
Traditional Approximation
50%
Approximation Scheme
50%
Ordered Structure
50%
Unstable Structure
50%
Bicontinuous
50%
Polymer Models
50%
Accurate Calculation
50%
Phase Boundary
50%
Material Science
Block Copolymer
100%
Crystal Structure
100%
Phase Interface
100%
Chemical Engineering
Block Copolymer
100%