On-chip tensile testing of nanoscale silicon free-standing beams

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Umesh Bhaskar
Vikram Passi
Samer Houri
Enrique Escobedo-Cousin
Sarah H. Olsen
Thomas Pardoen
Jean-Pierre Raskin
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[1] Université Catholique de Louvain,Research Center in Micro and Nanoscopic Materials and Electronic Devices
[2] Electronics and Applied Mathematics,Institute of Information and Communication Technologies
[3] Université Catholique de Louvain,Newcastle University
[4] School of Electrical,Institute of Mechanics
[5] Electronic & Computer Engineering,undefined
[6] Materials and Civil Engineering,undefined
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Nanomechanical testing of silicon is primarily motivated toward characterizing scale effects on the mechanical behavior. “Defect-free” nanoscale silicon additionally offers a road to large deformation permitting the investigation of transport characteristics and surface instabilities of a significantly perturbed atomic arrangement. The need for developing simple and generic characterization tools to deform free-standing silicon beams down to the nanometer scale, sufficiently equipped to investigate both the mechanical properties and the carrier transport under large strains, has been met in this research through the design of a versatile lab-on-chip. The original on-chip characterization technique has been applied to monocrystalline Si beams produced from Silicon-on-Insulator wafers. The Young’s modulus was observed to decrease from 160 GPa down to 108 GPa when varying the thickness from 200 down to 50 nm. The fracture strain increases when decreasing the volume of the test specimen to reach 5% in the smallest samples. Additionally, atomic force microscope-based characterizations reveal that the surface roughness decreases by a factor of 5 when deforming by 2% the Si specimen. Proof of concept transport measurements were also performed under deformation up till 3.5% on 40-nm-thick lightly p-doped silicon beams.
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