Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1759749 | Ultrasonics | 2010 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
By means of an ultrafast opto-acoustic technique we study the nanoindentation of thin chromium films on sapphire substrates using a ceramic ball bearing. Acoustic pulses at â¼40 GHz returning from the film-indenter interface allow the film indentation profiles to be probed to sub-nanometer resolution over contact areas â¼25 μm in radius. The deformation of the films during loading is thereby revealed. Furthermore, thermal wave imaging of the contact at megahertz frequencies is simultaneously achieved.
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Authors
Thomas Dehoux, Oliver B. Wright, Roberto Li Voti,