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2012-05-08T07:46:18Z
2001-07
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Using atomic force microscopy we have studied the nanomechanical response to nanoindentations of surfaces of highly oriented molecular organic thin films (thickness¿1000¿nm). The Young¿s modulus E can be estimated from the elastic deformation using Hertzian mechanics. For the quasi-one-dimensional metal tetrathiafulvalene tetracyanoquinodimethane E~20¿GPa and for the ¿ phase of the p-nitrophenyl nitronyl nitroxide radical E~2GPa. Above a few GPa, the surfaces deform plastically as evidenced by discrete discontinuities in the indentation curves associated to molecular layers being expelled by the penetrating tip.
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Pel·lícules fines; Microscòpia de força atòmica; Elasticitat; Nanotecnologia; Cristalls; Thin films; Atomic force microscopy; Elasticity; Nanotechnology; Crystals
American Institute of Physics
Reproducció del document publicat a: http://dx.doi.org/10.1116/1.1368662
Journal of Vacuum Science Technology A-Vacuum Surfaces and Films, 2001, vol. 19, p. 1825-1828
http://dx.doi.org/10.1116/1.1368662
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