ENERGY-DISSIPATION DURING NANOSCALE INDENTATION OF POLYMERS WITH AN ATOMIC-FORCE MICROSCOPE

Citation
E. Boschung et al., ENERGY-DISSIPATION DURING NANOSCALE INDENTATION OF POLYMERS WITH AN ATOMIC-FORCE MICROSCOPE, Applied physics letters, 64(14), 1994, pp. 1794-1796
Citations number
14
Categorie Soggetti
Physics, Applied
Journal title
ISSN journal
00036951
Volume
64
Issue
14
Year of publication
1994
Pages
1794 - 1796
Database
ISI
SICI code
0003-6951(1994)64:14<1794:EDNIOP>2.0.ZU;2-R
Abstract
Nanometer size indentations on polypropylene and polymethylmethacrylat e were made with the atomic force microscope and were 200-nm wide and 20-nm deep for a tip penetration depth of 75 nm. To image the indentat ions with the same tip used for writing, the tip was retracted at high speed, thus detaching any polymer sticking on it. Nanomechanical prop erties of polymer are studied in the limit of shallow indentations and slow penetration speed. From the hysteresis of the force versus tip m otion curve, the dissipated energy during the indentation and the inel astic deformation of the polymer surface can be measured. We find that the measured dissipated energy is proportional to the volume of the i ndentation times the activation energy needed to excite chain segments motion during the deformation.