In this paper we present atomic force microscopy (AFM) and friction force m
icroscopy (FFM) analyses on the surface structure of mono- and multilayer f
ilms prepared from two types of polyamic acid with long alkylamine chains,
which were utilized as the precursors of polyimide Langmuir-Blodgett (LB) f
ilms. The characteristic domain structures on the monolayer films, namely,
the plateau type and the hollow type, were examined while changing the film
preparation conditions and the chemical structures of the precursors. The
surface structures of the multilayer LB films were also analyzed by AFM, FF
M and FT-IR techniques. It was found that the domain structures that appear
ed on the monolayer film were transformed to a smooth domain-free structure
by multilayer deposition of the LB film. The formation and smoothing mecha
nism of the domain structures was discussed taking into account the fluidit
y of the polymer groups controlled by the frictional force at the film inte
rface.