We have developed a new ultrasonic method for measuring the phase velocity of longitudinal and shear waves in self-supporting thin films. The film is bonded at one end to an interdigital transducer (IDT) which emits a continuous wave signal. The film is supported at the other end and maintained flat under a weak tension. A receiving IDT detects the in-phase and quadrature components of the sound waves as they propagate. A liquid bond is used between the receiving IDT and the film to allow a continuous variation of the path length. From the longitudinal and shear wavevelocities, we can deduce the flexural and shear moduli of the film. For films of uniaxial or higher symmetry, the Young\u2019s and biaxial moduli can be expressed as combinatio...
A heterodyne laser spectrometer has been used to detect the vibrations normal to the plane of a meta...
We show an advanced technique for measuring elastic constants C ij of thin films deposited on substr...
The mechanical properties are often the main topic, but at least a necessary precondition in the app...
Using a new ultrasonic method which relies on the measurement of the in-phase and quadrature compone...
The authors have developed a novel technique for measuring the phase velocity of elastic waves in se...
We present three methods of measuring the velocity of ultrasound in self-supported thin films (1 \u3...
Ultrasonic guided waves are already used for material characterization. The advantage of these waves...
This article introduces an advanced acoustic method for measuring the out-of-plane longitudinal-wave...
Young's modulus is often underestimated in its relevance for thin film characterisation. It represen...
International audienceA method for the identification of the mechanical moduli and density of flexib...
International audienceA method for the identification of the mechanical moduli and density of flexib...
The laser-acoustic technique is a promising method to determine Young's modulus of thin films. Wide-...
A line‐focus acoustic microscope and a depth‐sensing nanoindenter have been used to directly measure...
In this project, a non-destructive testing technique known as ultrasonic testing is used to study th...
Ultrasonic surface waves induced by a pulsed laser act as high-frequency elastic oscillations propag...
A heterodyne laser spectrometer has been used to detect the vibrations normal to the plane of a meta...
We show an advanced technique for measuring elastic constants C ij of thin films deposited on substr...
The mechanical properties are often the main topic, but at least a necessary precondition in the app...
Using a new ultrasonic method which relies on the measurement of the in-phase and quadrature compone...
The authors have developed a novel technique for measuring the phase velocity of elastic waves in se...
We present three methods of measuring the velocity of ultrasound in self-supported thin films (1 \u3...
Ultrasonic guided waves are already used for material characterization. The advantage of these waves...
This article introduces an advanced acoustic method for measuring the out-of-plane longitudinal-wave...
Young's modulus is often underestimated in its relevance for thin film characterisation. It represen...
International audienceA method for the identification of the mechanical moduli and density of flexib...
International audienceA method for the identification of the mechanical moduli and density of flexib...
The laser-acoustic technique is a promising method to determine Young's modulus of thin films. Wide-...
A line‐focus acoustic microscope and a depth‐sensing nanoindenter have been used to directly measure...
In this project, a non-destructive testing technique known as ultrasonic testing is used to study th...
Ultrasonic surface waves induced by a pulsed laser act as high-frequency elastic oscillations propag...
A heterodyne laser spectrometer has been used to detect the vibrations normal to the plane of a meta...
We show an advanced technique for measuring elastic constants C ij of thin films deposited on substr...
The mechanical properties are often the main topic, but at least a necessary precondition in the app...