Bending and wrinkling as competing relaxation pathways for strained free-hanging films
arXiv:1206.2875 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.79.085429
Abstract
An equilibrium phase diagram for the shape of compressively strained free-hanging films is developed by total strain energy minimization. For small strain gradients Îε, the film wrinkles, while for sufficiently large Îε, a phase transition from wrinkling to bending occurs. We consider competing relaxation mechanisms for free-hanging films, which have rolled up into tube structures, and we provide an upper limit for the maximum achievable number of tube rotations.
4 pages, 4 figures