Cyclic nanoindentation studies of HgCdTe epitaxial films

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Hg1-xCdxTe (x∼0.29) epitaxial films have been subjected to cyclic nanoindentation using spherical indenter from tribological aspects related to the development of polishing process for preparing defect free surface. Different loading/unloading rates of 0.5, 1 and the 4 mNs-1 with a peak load of 10 mN were used for 10 nanoindentation cycles. An open jaw shape was observed in the load-displacement curve for loading/unloading rate of 0.5 mNs-1, while hysteresis loops were observed for 1 and 4 mNs-1 loading/unloading rates. This phenomenon is explained in light of the regimes of elastic/anelastic deformation and smooth plastic flow. Pop-in during first loading cycle was observed at loading/unloading rates of 1 and 4 mNs-1, which was attributed to elasto-plastic transition. Multiple pop-in events of low extent were also found in the form of serrations in load-displacement curves for loading/unloading rates of 0.5 and 1 mNs-1. Based on these observations, the maximum load and minimum loading rate during polishing process for this material has been suggested. The mechanical properties of these films, such as contact stiffness and hardness have been extracted for different loading/unloading rates. The effect of indenter geometry on deformation behaviour using Berkovich indenter is also reported.

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Sharma, H. K., Sharma, R. K., Saxena, R. S., Gokhale, A., & Prasad, R. (2020). Cyclic nanoindentation studies of HgCdTe epitaxial films. Materials Research Express, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.1088/2053-1591/ab688e

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