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Elsevier, Scripta Materialia, 5(65), p. 456-459, 2011

DOI: 10.1016/j.scriptamat.2011.06.001

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Dislocation plasticity of Al film on polyimide investigated by cross-sectional in situ transmission electron microscopy straining

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Abstract

Tensile straining of a cross-sectional Al/polyimide was performed in a transmission electron microscope. The tensile deformation of Al was accomplished mainly by dislocations emitted from the film surface, which glide and impinge on the Al/polyimide interface. During further straining the interfacial dislocations disappeared, indicating dislocation core spreading, whereas threading dislocations moved towards the film surface. While the Al/polyimide interface remains flat and becomes depleted of dislocations, the Al surface becomes increasingly rough accompanied by a noticeable increase in dislocation density.