Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1674171 Thin Solid Films 2009 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

The thermal and mechanical fatigue behavior of thin metal films on polymer substrates has been investigated and compared for different combinations of materials, which are typical for micro-optical components: gold or aluminum film deposited on PolyCarbonate (PC) or PolyMethylMethAcrylate (PMMA) substrate. Mechanical fatigue testing has been carried out using an experimental setup, which allows for testing in an equi-biaxial loading condition, mimicking the strain state of the film during thermal cycling. Using scanning electron microscopy, fatigue damage morphologies for the different film/substrate combinations have been found to be quite different for both thermal and mechanical cycling. Furthermore, our results indicate a somewhat lower resistance of the films deposited onto PMMA as compared to PC to both thermal and mechanical fatigue. Under mechanical loading, Au/PC specimens show a longer time to failure as compared to the Al/PC specimens.

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