Molecular Dynamics Study of Mechanical Behaviour of Screw Dislocation during Cutting with Diamond Tip on Silicon
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Abstract
By means of Tersoff and Morse potentials, a three-dimensional molecular dynamics simulation is performed to study atomic force microscopy cutting on silicon monocrystal surface. The interatomic forces between the workpiece and the pin tool and the atoms of workpiece themselves are calculated. A screw dislocation is introduced into workpiece Si. It is found that motion of dislocations does not occur during the atomic force microscopy cutting processing. Simulation results show that the shear stress acting on dislocation is far below the yield strength of Si.
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TANG Qi-Heng. Molecular Dynamics Study of Mechanical Behaviour of Screw Dislocation during Cutting with Diamond Tip on Silicon[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2008, 25(8): 2946-2949.
TANG Qi-Heng. Molecular Dynamics Study of Mechanical Behaviour of Screw Dislocation during Cutting with Diamond Tip on Silicon[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2008, 25(8): 2946-2949.
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TANG Qi-Heng. Molecular Dynamics Study of Mechanical Behaviour of Screw Dislocation during Cutting with Diamond Tip on Silicon[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2008, 25(8): 2946-2949.
TANG Qi-Heng. Molecular Dynamics Study of Mechanical Behaviour of Screw Dislocation during Cutting with Diamond Tip on Silicon[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2008, 25(8): 2946-2949.
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