We propose a nanoindentation technique based on atomic force microscopy (AFM) that allows one to deduce both indentation modulus and hardness of viscoelastic materials from the force versus penetration depth dependence, obtained by recording the AFM cantilever deflection as a function of the sample vertical displacement when the tip is pressed against (loading phase) and then removed from (unloading phase) the surface of the sample. Reliable quantitative measurements of both indentation modulus and hardness of the investigated sample are obtained by calibrating the technique through a set of different polymeric samples, used as reference materials, whose mechanical properties have been previously determined by standard indentation tests. By analyzing the dependence of the cantilever deflection versus time, the proposed technique allows one to evaluate and correct the effect of viscoelastic properties of the investigated materials, by adapting a post-experiment data processing procedure well-established for standard depth sensing indentation tests. The technique is described in the case of the measurement of indentation modulus and hardness of a thin film of poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) doped with poly(4-styrenesulfonate), deposited by chronoamperometry on an indium tin oxide (ITO) substrate. © 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Indentation modulus and hardness of viscoelastic thin films by atomic force microscopy: A case study / Passeri, Daniele; Bettucci, Andrea; Biagioni, Angelo; Rossi, Marco; Alippi, Adriano; E., Tamburri; M., Lucci; I., Davoli; S., Berezina. - In: ULTRAMICROSCOPY. - ISSN 0304-3991. - 109:12(2009), pp. 1417-1427. [10.1016/j.ultramic.2009.07.008]

Indentation modulus and hardness of viscoelastic thin films by atomic force microscopy: A case study

PASSERI, Daniele;BETTUCCI, Andrea;BIAGIONI, ANGELO;ROSSI, Marco;ALIPPI, Adriano;
2009

Abstract

We propose a nanoindentation technique based on atomic force microscopy (AFM) that allows one to deduce both indentation modulus and hardness of viscoelastic materials from the force versus penetration depth dependence, obtained by recording the AFM cantilever deflection as a function of the sample vertical displacement when the tip is pressed against (loading phase) and then removed from (unloading phase) the surface of the sample. Reliable quantitative measurements of both indentation modulus and hardness of the investigated sample are obtained by calibrating the technique through a set of different polymeric samples, used as reference materials, whose mechanical properties have been previously determined by standard indentation tests. By analyzing the dependence of the cantilever deflection versus time, the proposed technique allows one to evaluate and correct the effect of viscoelastic properties of the investigated materials, by adapting a post-experiment data processing procedure well-established for standard depth sensing indentation tests. The technique is described in the case of the measurement of indentation modulus and hardness of a thin film of poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) doped with poly(4-styrenesulfonate), deposited by chronoamperometry on an indium tin oxide (ITO) substrate. © 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
2009
atomic force microscopy; hardness; indentation; mechanical properties; polymer
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Indentation modulus and hardness of viscoelastic thin films by atomic force microscopy: A case study / Passeri, Daniele; Bettucci, Andrea; Biagioni, Angelo; Rossi, Marco; Alippi, Adriano; E., Tamburri; M., Lucci; I., Davoli; S., Berezina. - In: ULTRAMICROSCOPY. - ISSN 0304-3991. - 109:12(2009), pp. 1417-1427. [10.1016/j.ultramic.2009.07.008]
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