Authors
SA Collette, MA Sutton, P Miney, AP Reynolds, Xiaodong Li, PE Colavita, WA Scrivens, Y Luo, T Sudarshan, P Muzykov, ML Myrick
Publication date
2004/11/18
Journal
Nanotechnology
Volume
15
Issue
12
Pages
1812
Publisher
IOP Publishing
Description
A method is presented for patterning polymers with nanoscale gold networks and using the pattern to measure strain in the polymer. A gold film is first coated on a porous alumina template. After coating, the template is impressed into a polymer, and the template is dissolved to leave a continuous metal network on or slightly below the surface of the polymer. The network has a random structure and is electrically conductive and has potential applicability to structural health monitoring. We show that it can be used as a means of measuring deformation through changes in electrical conductivity and continuity and also as a means to measure local material response during controlled loading.
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