The mechanical behavior of freestanding thin sputter-deposited films of Au is studied at temperatures up to 340 °C, using tensile testing. Films tested at elevated temperatures exhibit a significant decrease in flow stress and stiffness. Furthermore, the flow stress decreases with decreasing film thickness, contravening the usual notion that “smaller is stronger”. This behavior is attributed mainly to diffusion-facilitated grain boundary sliding.Engineering and Applied Science
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One of the primary motivations for development of instrumented indentation was to measure the mechan...
Thin film materials usually have nanosized grains, which greatly enhances their room-temperature str...
Thin films are complex systems exhibiting remarkable mechanical properties compared to their bulk co...
Temperature and film thickness are expected to have an influence on the mechanical properties of thi...
This paper describes the nanoindentation technique for measuring sputter-deposited Au and Cu thin fi...
Nanocrystalline metal films are candidate materials for microelectronics and Microelectromechanical ...
This work presents the characterization of the stress-strain behavior of an electroplated gold layer...
Tensile testing of free standing thin films is of great importance for determining their material pr...
Tensile testing of free standing thin films is of great importance for determining their material pr...
In this paper, we introduce an apparatus to perform microtensile tests at elevated temperatures insi...
ABSTRACT We present experimental results to describe the stress relaxation behavior of thin (125 nm)...
A novel strain-rate jump method was developed for the plane-strain bulge test and used to investigat...
The long-term application of sensors in a high-temperature environment needs to address several chal...
The influence of the yield strength on the fracture toughness of freestanding metallic films with a ...
The effect of strain rate on the inelastic properties of nanocrystalline Au films was quantified wit...
One of the primary motivations for development of instrumented indentation was to measure the mechan...
Thin film materials usually have nanosized grains, which greatly enhances their room-temperature str...
Thin films are complex systems exhibiting remarkable mechanical properties compared to their bulk co...