Abstract

We present the designand validation of an apparatus, which is developed based on micro-vibration in cyclic bulge and contraction, to determine dynamic mechanical properties of ultrathin polymer films. By controlling air pressure acting on a polymer membrane, the apparatus exerts simple harmonic or other type periodic stresses on the film, and the resultant real-time deformation of the freely standing film is recorded by using a high-speed CCD camera. From the image frame sequences and the gas pressure data, the real-time stress and strain of the polymer film are attained. Consequently, the dynamic mechanical properties, including biaxial storage and loss moduli, and loss factor can be determined for polymer films with thickness down to 20nm. This apparatus could also be used to determine other mechanical properties such as fatigue and yield for nanoconfined films of soft matter.

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