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Selective crack suppression during deformation in metal films on polymer substrates using electron beam irradiation.


ABSTRACT: While cracks are usually considered detrimental, crack generation can be harnessed for various applications, for example in ceramic materials, via directing crack propagation and crack opening. Here, we find that electron beam irradiation prompts a crack suppression phenomenon in a copper (Cu) thin film on a polyimide substrate, allowing for the control of crack formation in terms of both location and shape. Under tensile strain, cracks form on the unirradiated region of the Cu film whereas cracks are prevented on the irradiated region. We attribute this to the enhancement of the adhesion at the Cu-polyimide interface by electrons transmitted through the Cu film. Finally, we selectively form conductive regions in a Cu film on a polyimide substrate under tension and fabricate a strain-responsive organic light-emitting device.

SUBMITTER: Lee SY 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6773782 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Selective crack suppression during deformation in metal films on polymer substrates using electron beam irradiation.

Lee So-Yeon SY   Park Kyung Ryoul KR   Kang Sung-Gyu SG   Lee Ji-Hoon JH   Jeon Eun-Chae EC   Shim Cheol-Hwee CH   Ahn Jae-Pyoung JP   Kim Dong-Ik DI   Han Heung Nam HN   Joo Young-Chang YC   Kim Changsoon C   Choi In-Suk IS  

Nature communications 20191001 1


While cracks are usually considered detrimental, crack generation can be harnessed for various applications, for example in ceramic materials, via directing crack propagation and crack opening. Here, we find that electron beam irradiation prompts a crack suppression phenomenon in a copper (Cu) thin film on a polyimide substrate, allowing for the control of crack formation in terms of both location and shape. Under tensile strain, cracks form on the unirradiated region of the Cu film whereas crac  ...[more]

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