posted on 2024-11-02, 11:07authored bySherman Wong, Bianca Haberl, Brett Johnson, Andres Mujica, Malcolm Guthrie, Jeffrey McCallum, James Williams, Jodie Bradby
The rhombohedral phase of Si (r8-Si), a promising semiconducting material, is formed by indentation together with the body-centered cubic phase (bc8-Si). Using a novel sample preparation method, x-ray diffraction is used to determine the relative volume of these phases in indented Si and allow observation of a distorted unit cell along the direction of indentation loading. Theoretical calculations together with these observations suggest the indent contains an intrinsic compression of ∼4 GPa that stabilizes the r8 phase.
Funding
Investigating the behaviour of semiconductor materials under extreme pressures