Abstract
Large-scale molecular dynamics simulations of nanoindentation on a (100) oriented silicon surface were performed to investigate the mechanical behavior and phase transformation of single crystalline silicon. The direct crystalline-to-amorphous transformation is observed during the nanoindentation with a spherical indenter as long as the applied indentation strain or load is large enough. This amorphization is accompanied by a distinct discontinuity in the load-indentation strain curves, known as “pop-in”. Herein, we have demonstrated the pressure-induced amorphization processes via direct lattice distortion. Moreover, the combination of large shear stress and associated hydrostatic pressure facilitates this crystalline-to-amorphous transformation. The structural characteristics, phase distribution, and phase transformation path have also been discussed in this study. The present results provide a new insight into the mechanical behavior and phase transformation of monocrystalline silicon.
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Han, J., Xu, S., Sun, J., Fang, L., & Zhu, H. (2017). Pressure-induced amorphization in the nanoindentation of single crystalline silicon. RSC Advances, 7(3), 1357–1362. https://doi.org/10.1039/c6ra26094b
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