S. Cohen, T.O. Sedgwick, et al.
MRS Proceedings 1983
Interfaces between organic and inorganic materials are of critical importance to the lifetime of devices found in microelectronic chips, organic electronics, photovoltaics, and high-performance laminates. Hybrid organic/inorganic materials synthesized through sol-gel processing are best suited to address these challenges because of the intimate mixing of both components. We demonstrate that deposition from heterogeneous sol-gel solutions leads to the unique nanolength-scale control of the through-thickness film composition and therefore the independent optimization of both the bulk and interfacial film properties. Consequently, an outstanding 3-fold improvement in the adhesive/cohesive properties of these hybrid films can be obtained from otherwise identical precursors. © 2013 American Chemical Society.
S. Cohen, T.O. Sedgwick, et al.
MRS Proceedings 1983
Kigook Song, Robert D. Miller, et al.
Macromolecules
Michiel Sprik
Journal of Physics Condensed Matter
Michael Ray, Yves C. Martin
Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering