Data for Boundary Frustration in Double-Gyroid Thin Films

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Data for Boundary Frustration in Double-Gyroid Thin Films

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2024-02-29

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Dorfman, Kevin D
dorfman@umn.edu

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We have used self-consistent field theory to predict the morphology and preferred orientation of the double-gyroid phase in thin films of AB diblock polymers. A manuscript has been submitted containing this data, and is expected to appear shortly. The data were generated using the C++ version of the open-source software PSCF (https://pscf.cems.umn.edu/). All input and output files from PSCF used to generate the data in the paper are included in this dataset, as well as the code used to process the data and generate the figures.

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All input and output files from PSCF used to generate the data in the paper are included in this dataset, as well as the code used to process the data and generate the figures. Users should be able to replicate all results of our calculations using the PSCF software and the inputs/scripts in this dataset.

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Magruder, B. R., Morse, D. C., Ellison, C. J., and Dorfman, K. D. (2024). "Boundary Frustration in Double-Gyroid Thin Films." Submitted.

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This work was supported primarily by the National Science Foundation through the University of Minnesota MRSEC under Award Number DMR-2011401. The software development for this project was supported by NSF award OAC-2103627.

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Magruder, Benjamin R; Morse, David C; Ellison, Christopher J; Dorfman, Kevin D. (2024). Data for Boundary Frustration in Double-Gyroid Thin Films. Retrieved from the Data Repository for the University of Minnesota (DRUM), https://doi.org/10.13020/j4ak-ps65.

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