Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1668803 | Thin Solid Films | 2009 | 5 Pages |
By using expansive and mobile properties of silicone oil, a characteristic wedge-shaped iron (Fe) film system with a slope of about 10− 5 rad has been prepared on glass substrates by a direct current magnetron sputtering method. Telephone cord buckles induced by residual compressive stress can be widely observed in the wedge-shaped films. The wavelength λ and amplitude A of the wavy buckles increase linearly with the film thickness h, but the ratio of A to λ (A/λ) remains a constant of about 0.34. The atomic force microscopy cross-sections show that as the film thickness increases, the half buckle width b increases drastically whereas the maximum buckle deflection δ is almost unchanged, and therefore the ratio of δ to b (δ/b) decreases steadily.