Abstract

In this paper, we have compressed a strongly {111}-fiber textured gold film deposited onto a pre-stretched polymer (Kapton) substrate. The elastic strains were measured using an in situ X-ray diffraction technique. We have performed strain analysis for two geometries called longitudinal and transverse. The Neerfeld–Hill model allows capturing with a few discrepancies the non-linear experimental curves obtained in the two configurations. In contrast, the evolution of the average of the longitudinal and transverse strains as a function of sin2 Ψ is shown to be linear. This emphasizes the measurement accuracy during the compression test and is explained by the elastic grain-interaction independence of the averaged strains, even for a compression test. Moreover, we found that the gold film deforms elastically up to −0.7% (about −640MPa).

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