Abstract

This paper presents measurements of the plasticity length scale for polycrystalline LIGA nickel foils produced by electroplating in a sulfamate bath. The micro-bend test method developed by Stölken and Evans [Acta Mater. 46 (1998) 5109] is used to obtain a composite length scale parameter, l c that is primarily associated with rotational gradients. The micro-bend test utilizes the measurement of the curvature change associated with elastic spring-back of bent micro-beams in the extraction of a composite length scale parameter, l c. The length scale is measured to be ∼5.6 μm for foils between 25 and 175 μm thick. This is in the range (3–5 μm) reported from prior micro-bend experiments on nickel foils (loc. cit.). The measured length scale is also similar to values reported previously for polycrystalline copper wires using torsion tests in which rotation gradients dominate.

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