The thermo-mechanical integration of polymer films requires a precise knowledge of material properties. Nanoindentation is a widely used testing method for the determination of material properties of thin films such as Young’s modulus and the hardness. An important assumption in the analysis of the indentation is that the indented medium is a semi-infinite plane or half space, i.e., it has an “infinite thickness.” In nanoindentation the analyzed material is often a thin film that is deposited on a substrate. If the modulus ratio is small, (soft film on hard substrate) and the penetration depth is small too, then the Hertzian assumption does not hold. We investigate this situation with spherical and conical indentation. Measurement results are shown using spherical indentation on a visco-elastic thin polymer film and a full visco-elastic characterization is presented.
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March 2005
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Finite Thickness Influence on Spherical and Conical Indentation on Viscoelastic Thin Polymer Film
V. Gonda,
e-mail: v.gonda@dimes.tudelft.nl
V. Gonda
Delft University of Technology, Mekelweg 2, 2628 CD, Delft, the Netherlands
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J. den Toonder,
J. den Toonder
Philips Research Laboratories, Prof. Holstlaan 4, 5656 AA, Eindhoven, the Netherlands
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J. Beijer,
J. Beijer
Philips CFT, P.O. Box 218, 5600 MD, Eindhoven, the Netherlands
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G. Q. Zhang,
G. Q. Zhang
Philips CFT, P.O. Box 218, 5600 MD, Eindhoven, the Netherlands
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L. J. Ernst
L. J. Ernst
Delft University of Technology, Mekelweg 2, 2628 CD, Delft, the Netherlands
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V. Gonda
Delft University of Technology, Mekelweg 2, 2628 CD, Delft, the Netherlands
e-mail: v.gonda@dimes.tudelft.nl
J. den Toonder
Philips Research Laboratories, Prof. Holstlaan 4, 5656 AA, Eindhoven, the Netherlands
J. Beijer
Philips CFT, P.O. Box 218, 5600 MD, Eindhoven, the Netherlands
G. Q. Zhang
Philips CFT, P.O. Box 218, 5600 MD, Eindhoven, the Netherlands
L. J. Ernst
Delft University of Technology, Mekelweg 2, 2628 CD, Delft, the Netherlands
Manuscript received January 7, 2004; revision received August 18, 2004. Review conducted by: Y. C. Chan.
J. Electron. Packag. Mar 2005, 127(1): 33-37 (5 pages)
Published Online: March 21, 2005
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Received:
January 7, 2004
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August 18, 2004
Online:
March 21, 2005
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Gonda , V., den Toonder, J., Beijer , J., Zhang, G. Q., and Ernst, L. J. (March 21, 2005). "Finite Thickness Influence on Spherical and Conical Indentation on Viscoelastic Thin Polymer Film ." ASME. J. Electron. Packag. March 2005; 127(1): 33–37. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.1846065
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