Author:
Schaffar Gerald J. K.,Kappacher Johann,Tscharnuter Daniel,Maier-Kiener Verena
Abstract
AbstractSilicon is of great economic importance for the semiconductor industry as well as of academic interest because of its high-pressure phase transformations. These transformations also occur during the indentation of silicon. To further investigate these transformations, a modified method using the continuous stiffness measurement (CSM) during unloading is presented in this work. The use of the CSM signal allows directly calculating the mean contact pressure while unloading. The measurements will be compared to conventional indentation tests and data from high-pressure cell experiments reported in the literature. Furthermore, the influence of constant load holding segments on the phase transformation during unloading is investigated.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
General Engineering,General Materials Science
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