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In-situ infrared detection and heating of metallic phase of silicon during scratching test

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  • Lei Dong
  • John A. Patten
  • Jimmie A. Miller

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A new method of in-situ detection of the high pressure phase transformation of silicon during dead-load scratching is described. The method is based on the simple fact that single crystal silicon is transparent to infrared light while metallic materials are not. Infrared heating during scratching has also been performed to thermally soften and deform the transformed metallic material and some promising results were obtained. The sample material used here is silicon, but the same approach can be applied to germanium and other materials, such as ceramics (SiC), which have appropriate optical properties.

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  • Lei Dong & John A. Patten & Jimmie A. Miller, 2005. "In-situ infrared detection and heating of metallic phase of silicon during scratching test," International Journal of Manufacturing Technology and Management, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 7(5/6), pages 530-539.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijmtma:v:7:y:2005:i:5/6:p:530-539
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