Elastic
moduli, E, of free-standing polystyrene
(PS) single-layers and polystyrene–polydimethylsiloxane (PS-PDMS)
bilayers are measured by uniaxial tensile testing at room temperature
under different strain rates, γ̇, and for PS thicknesses, h, from 8 to 130 nm. As γ̇ increases, E increases initially, then approaches the bulk value, E
bulk, when γ̇ exceeds a characteristic
value (≡ τ–1) that decreases with increasing h. The noted variation of E with γ̇
shows that stress relaxation occurs in the films during measurement
when γ̇τ ≪ 1, while the noted variation of
τ–1 with h shows that thinner
films relax faster. Consequently, E decreases with
decreasing h if γ̇ is small, but displays
independence of h if γ̇ is large. Visually,
the crossover takes place at around γ̇ = 0.0015 s–1, where at γ̇τ > 1 for all films.
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