We investigate phase separation in a thin film of a binary polymer blend A/
C in the presence of a solid substrate covered with immobilized nanoscopic
domains of the respective polymers. The patterned substrate is realized by
physisorbing a microphase separated brush of an ABC triblock copolymer. We
observe a marked suppression of phase separation in the blend on the patter
n as compared to a laterally homogeneous substrate. The effect is studied a
s a function of blend film thickness. The results are compared to a simple
estimate of the interfacial energies.