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Localized Deformation and Fracture Behaviors in InP Single Crystals by Indentation.

Yi-Jui ChiuSheng-Rui JianTi-Ju LiuPhuoc Huu LeJenh-Yih Juang
Published in: Micromachines (2018)
The indentation-induced deformation mechanisms in InP(100) single crystals were investigated by using nanoindentation and cross-sectional transmission electron microscopy (XTEM) techniques. The results indicated that there were multiple "pop-in" events randomly distributed in the loading curves, which were conceived to arise primarily from the dislocation nucleation and propagation activities. An energetic estimation on the number of nanoindentation-induced dislocations associated with pop-in effects is discussed. Furthermore, the fracture patterns were performed by Vickers indentation. The fracture toughness and the fracture energy of InP(100) single crystals were calculated to be around 1.2 MPa·m1/2 and 14.1 J/m², respectively.
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