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Stored elastic energy influence on the elastic–plastic transition of GaAs structures
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 23 September 2011
Abstract
The (001) GaAs surfaces have been modified by thin elastically stressed InGaAs-buried layers and tested under Berkovich contact. The elastic–plastic transition determined from the pop-in event observed in the force control mode of the indentation machine appears at slightly lower loads (0.44–0.46 mN) when compared to bare GaAs surface (0.50 mN). Estimations indicate that for both studied sublayers, the stored elastic energy is about 20% of the elastic indentation energy reached at elastic–plastic transition when the sublayer is observed not to relax plastically.
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- Journal of Materials Research , Volume 27 , Issue 1: Focus Issue: Instrumented Indentation , 14 January 2012 , pp. 177 - 181
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- Copyright © Materials Research Society 2011
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