Cross-sectional TEM studies of indentation-induced phase transformations in Si: Indenter angle effects

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Wen, SQ [1 ]
Bentley, J [1 ]
Jang, JI [1 ]
Pharr, GM [1 ]
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[1] Univ Tennessee, Dept Mat Sci & Engn, Knoxville, TN 37996 USA
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Nanoindentations were made on a (100) single crystal Si wafer at room temperature with a series of triangular pyramidal indenters having centerline-to-face angles ranging from 35 degrees to 85 degrees. Indentations produced at high (80 mN) and low (10 mN) loads were examined in plan-view by scanning electron microscopy and in cross-section by transmission electron microscopy. Microstructural observations were correlated with the indentation load-displacement behavior. Cracking and extrusion are more prevalent for sharp indenters with small centerline-to-face angles, regardless of the load. At low loads, the transformed material is amorphous silicon for all indenter angles. For Berkovich indentations made at high-load, the transformed material is a nanocrystalline mix of Si-I and Si-III/Si-XII, as confirmed by selected area diffraction. Extrusion of material at high loads for the cube-corner indenter reduces the volume of transformed material remaining underneath the indenter, thereby eliminating the pop-out in the unloading curve.
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