Temperature dependence of silicon hardness: Experimental evidence of phase transformations
Article 2008 en
Authors
VD
Vladislav Domnich
YA
Yvonne S. Aratyn
WK
Waltraud M. Kriven
Abstract
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The hardness of silicon is known to be nearly independent of temperature below a certain transition point, and to decrease steeply thereafter. Based on high-temperature Berkovich nanoindentation at 25–500 °C and Raman microanalysis of Vickers indentations produced in singlecrystal silicon at 25–750 °C, we present evidence of a transformation into a high-pressure metallic Si phase during indentation at temperatures up to about 350 °C. We show that this transformation pressure determines silicon hardness below the transition temperature. We also report the temperature stability ranges of different metastable phases of silicon, including a new Si-XIII phase.
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