When thin metallic multilayers deposited on a compliant polymer substrate are subjected to stretching, a “brick wall” fracture pattern arises that is associated with a non-uniform two-dimensional stress-strain state evolving as a function of the underlying substrate stretch. The present study is devoted to in situ mechanical microscopy of strain states in a copper/tungsten 18/6 nm multilayer using the combination of synchrotron Scanning X-Ray Diffraction Microscopy (SXDM) and Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM), coupled with Digital Image Correlation (DIC). We demonstrate that these methods allow spatial variation of the coating strain to be mapped and compared with theoretical predictions based on shear lag theory, allowing the fracture pro...
Abstract In-situ biaxial tensile tests within the elastic domain were conducted with W/Cu nanocompos...
AbstractThin metal films deposited on polymer substrates are used in flexible electronic devices suc...
International audienceThe stability of heterophase interfaces between metal systems, their kinetic, ...
Nanostructured metallic multilayers with carefully designed mechanical and functional properties are...
International audienceComparative studies of the mechanical behavior between copper, tungsten, and W...
International audienceX-ray diffraction is used in combination with tensile testing for measuring el...
This paper reports on the mechanical behaviour of nanostructured W/Cu thin films deposited on Kapton...
International audienceAn experimental method for a single layer is extended to determine the elastic...
Nanocrystalline metallic coatings of sub-micron thickness are widely used in modern microelectronic ...
Cu Nb nanoscale metallic multilayers have been extensively investigated to understand how their mech...
International audienceThis paper reports on the mechanical behaviour of nanostructured W/Cu thin fil...
The mobility of defects such as dislocations controls the mechanical properties of metals. This mobi...
International audienceThe fact that the polymeric substrate does not relax after a load jump allows ...
Abstract. The mechanical behaviour of multilayered W/Cu thin films on polyimide substrate has been i...
The mechanical behaviour of multilayered W/Cu thin films on polyimide substrate ...
Abstract In-situ biaxial tensile tests within the elastic domain were conducted with W/Cu nanocompos...
AbstractThin metal films deposited on polymer substrates are used in flexible electronic devices suc...
International audienceThe stability of heterophase interfaces between metal systems, their kinetic, ...
Nanostructured metallic multilayers with carefully designed mechanical and functional properties are...
International audienceComparative studies of the mechanical behavior between copper, tungsten, and W...
International audienceX-ray diffraction is used in combination with tensile testing for measuring el...
This paper reports on the mechanical behaviour of nanostructured W/Cu thin films deposited on Kapton...
International audienceAn experimental method for a single layer is extended to determine the elastic...
Nanocrystalline metallic coatings of sub-micron thickness are widely used in modern microelectronic ...
Cu Nb nanoscale metallic multilayers have been extensively investigated to understand how their mech...
International audienceThis paper reports on the mechanical behaviour of nanostructured W/Cu thin fil...
The mobility of defects such as dislocations controls the mechanical properties of metals. This mobi...
International audienceThe fact that the polymeric substrate does not relax after a load jump allows ...
Abstract. The mechanical behaviour of multilayered W/Cu thin films on polyimide substrate has been i...
The mechanical behaviour of multilayered W/Cu thin films on polyimide substrate ...
Abstract In-situ biaxial tensile tests within the elastic domain were conducted with W/Cu nanocompos...
AbstractThin metal films deposited on polymer substrates are used in flexible electronic devices suc...
International audienceThe stability of heterophase interfaces between metal systems, their kinetic, ...