Fracture Behavior Of Glass/Resin/Glass Sandwich Structures With Different Resin Thicknesses

TRANSACTIONS OF THE KOREAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS A(2010)

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Glass/resin/glass laminate structures are used in the automobile, biological, and display industries. The sandwich structures are used in the micro/nanoimprint process to fabricate a variety of functional components and devices in fields such as display, optics, MEMS, and bioindustry. In the process, micrometer-or nanometer-scale patterns are transferred onto the substrate using UV curing resins. The demodling process has an important impact on productivity. In this study, we investigated the fracture behavior of glass/resin/glass laminates fabricated via UV curing. We performed measurements of the adhesion force and the interfacial energy between the mold and resin materials using the four-point flexural test. The bending-test measurements and the load-displacement curves of the laminates indicate that the fracture behavior is influenced by the interfacial energy between the mold and resin and the resin thickness.
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Nanoimprint Lithography, 4-Point Bending Test, Resin, Glass, Fracture, Interface Release Rate, Interfacial Energy, Crack Deflection
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