Nanomechanical properties of silicon surfaces nanostructured by excimer laser


Autoria(s): Kumar, Prashant; Kiran, MSRN
Data(s)

01/04/2010

Resumo

Excimer laser irradiation at ambient temperature has been employed to produce nanostructured silicon surfaces. Nanoindentation was used to investigate the nanomechanical properties of the deformed surfaces as a function of laser parameters, such as the angle of incidence and number of laser pulses at a fixed laser fluence of 5 J cm(-2). A single-crystal silicon 311] surface was severely damaged by laser irradiation and became nanocrystalline with an enhanced porosity. The resulting laser-treated surface consisted of nanometer-sized particles. The pore size was controlled by adjusting the angle of incidence and the number of laser pulses, and varied from nanometers to microns. The extent of nanocrystallinity was large for the surfaces irradiated at a small angle of incidence and by a high number of pulses, as confirmed by x-ray diffraction and Raman spectroscopy. The angle of incidence had a stronger effect on the structure and nanomechanical properties than the number of laser pulses.

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/33641/1/Nanomechanical.pdf

Kumar, Prashant and Kiran, MSRN (2010) Nanomechanical properties of silicon surfaces nanostructured by excimer laser. In: Science and Technology of Advanced Materials, 11 (2).

Publicador

Institute of Physics and National Institute of Materials Science

Relação

http://iopscience.iop.org/1468-6996/11/2/025003/

http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/33641/

Palavras-Chave #Materials Engineering (formerly Metallurgy)
Tipo

Journal Article

PeerReviewed