Title of article :
The extended range of reaction-layer fatigue susceptibility
of polycrystalline silicon thin films
Author/Authors :
O.N. PIERRON and C.L. MUHLSTEIN، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
A linear elastic fracture mechanics analysis of a silicon dioxide-polycrystalline silicon (SiO2-
Si) bimaterial system was performed to assess the vulnerability of micron-scale silicon structures, such
as microelectromechanical systems, to fatigue in ambient air. Previous research has shown that fatigue
of silicon films is due to a “reaction-layer fatigue” process where silicon structural films fail due to
the sequential, mechanically induced thickening and environmentally assisted cracking of the silicon
dioxide reaction layer which forms on the surface upon exposure to air. This work specifically considered
the stability of a crack reaching the SiO2-Si interface. This analysis revealed a significant overestimate
in the oxide thicknesses susceptible to reaction-layer fatigue reported in our previous studies.
Instead, a surface oxide layer as thin as 15nm may activate this fatigue mechanism for a polycrystalline
silicon thin film whose fracture strength exceeds 5GPa.
Keywords :
reaction-layer fatigue , Silicon , MEMS
Journal title :
International Journal of Fracture
Journal title :
International Journal of Fracture