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In situ observation of stereoscopic shapes of cavities in soft adhesives

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Published 27 February 2007 Europhysics Letters Association
, , Citation T. Yamaguchi et al 2007 EPL 77 64002 DOI 10.1209/0295-5075/77/64002

0295-5075/77/6/64002

Abstract

By using a new visualization technique, we succeeded in the in situ observation of the stereoscopic shape of cavities formed in a thin film of soft adhesives in the debonding process of the probe-tack test. We found that the cavity shape and the interfacial fracture behavior are strongly influenced by the cross-linking density of the soft adhesives: for soft adhesives, the cavity is nearly spherical, and the fracture slows down basically due to the blunting of the cavity edge, while for hard adhesives the cavity becomes pancake-like, and the fracture is due to the coalescence of cavities at the adhesive-probe interface.

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10.1209/0295-5075/77/64002