Preiß E, Gannott F, Göken M, Merle B (2018)
Publication Status: Published
Publication Type: Journal article, Original article
Publication year: 2018
Publisher: TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
Book Volume: 6
Pages Range: 607-612
Journal Issue: 10
DOI: 10.1080/21663831.2018.1520749
The influence of the yield strength on the fracture toughness of freestanding metallic films with a thickness of similar to 150 nm was investigated by bulge testing. For this purpose, gold films prepared by thermal evaporation were tested at room temperature and at 100 degrees C. Additionally, different Au-Ag solid-solution strengthened films were studied. The fracture toughness of the films is observed to increase with increasing yield stress. This is at first sight counterintuitive but can be explained by previously observed severe necking leading to a chisel-point type of fracture in freestanding metallic thin films.[GRAPHICS]IMPACT STATEMENTFreestanding metallic thin films exhibit an extremely low fracture toughness. It is shown in this publication that Kic can be significantly improved by increasing the yield strength of the films.
APA:
Preiß, E., Gannott, F., Göken, M., & Merle, B. (2018). Scaling of the fracture toughness of freestanding metallic thin films with the yield strength. Materials Research Letters, 6(10), 607-612. https://doi.org/10.1080/21663831.2018.1520749
MLA:
Preiß, Eva, et al. "Scaling of the fracture toughness of freestanding metallic thin films with the yield strength." Materials Research Letters 6.10 (2018): 607-612.
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