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Physics of Spin Casting Dilute Solutions

Fluid Dynamics 2014-01-13 v3

Abstract

We analyze the evolution of the vertical composition profile during hydrodynamic-evaporative film thinning as it typically occurs during spin casting mixtures of non-volatile solutes and volatile solvents. We assume that the solvent dominates the hydrodynamic-evaporative film thinning. The internal spatio-temporal evolution of the composition is analyzed with a diffusive-advective approach. The analysis provides transparent physical insights into the influence of the experimental conditions on the evolution of the internal composition. We present power laws that link the process control parameters to the composition evolution, process duration, and final solute coverage. The analysis reveals a characteristic Sherwood Number as fundamental process parameter. It identifies for which stages of the process our analysis is quantitatively relevant and discloses the dominance of either diffusion or evaporation. The analysis is valid for dilute solutions e.g., for the deposition of solute (sub)monolayers. But it is also relevant for the deposition of thicker (polymer) films.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.1205.3295,
  title  = {Physics of Spin Casting Dilute Solutions},
  author = {Stefan Karpitschka and Constans M. Weber and Hans Riegler},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1205.3295},
  year   = {2014}
}

Comments

5 pages, 6 figures

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