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Topography and Mechanical Property Mapping of International Simple Glass Surfaces with Atomic Force Microscopy...

by Juliane Hopf, Eric M Pierce
Publication Type
Conference Paper
Journal Name
Procedia Materials Science
Publication Date
Page Numbers
216 to 222
Volume
7
Conference Name
2nd International Summer School on Nuclear Glass Wasteform: Structure, Properties and Long-Term Behavior, SumGLASS 2013
Conference Location
Pont Du Gard, France
Conference Date
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Quantitative Nanomechanical Peak Force® (PF-QNM) TappingModeTM atomic force microscopy measurements are presented for the first time on polished glass surfaces. The PF-QNM technique allows for topography and mechanical property information to be measured simultaneously at each pixel. Results for the international simple glass—which represents a simplified version of SON68 glass—suggests an average Young’s modulus of 78.8 ±15.1 GPa is within the experimental error of the modulus measured for SON68 glass (83.6 ±2 GPa) with conventional approaches. Application of the PF-QNM technique will be extended to in situ glass corrosion experiments with the goal of gaining atomic-scale insights into altered layer development by exploiting the mechanical property differences that exist between silica gel (e.g., altered layer) and pristine glass surface.