The dynamic behavior of thin perfluoropolyether (PFPE) films is critically
reviewed. A methodology for extracting spreading information from scanning
microellipsometry (SME) experiments to investigate the replenishment charac
teristics of various PFPEs on silica and carbon surfaces is presented. Furt
hermore, the relationship among SME measurements, surface energy (or disjoi
ning pressure), rheology, and tribology is discussed, Maxwell's equal area
construction is introduced into the disjoining pressure-height isotherm to
correlate surface energy with the SME profile. There is a qualitative corre
lation at small height (h), which becomes inconsistent as h becomes large,
Examples with hydrogenated and nitrogenated carbon overcoat films are used
to illustrate this point.