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Young's Modulus Characterization of Nano-Level Silicon Nanomembrane

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/pssr.202300349

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atomic force probes; silicon nanomembranes; suspended nanomembranes; Young's modulus

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Silicon nanomembrane (SiNM) is a flexible and compatible material for nanoelectrical devices. Mechanical measurement of the nanoscale SiNM reveals that the suspended area greatly affects the Young's modulus.
Silicon nanomembrane (SiNM) has drawn great attention for the application in nanoelectrical devices as it shows excellent flexibility and is compatible with the integrated circuit process. The mechanical property measurement of the SiNM with nanoscale thickness is critical. A suspended SiNM (40 nm thick) for mechanical measurements is fabricated by transferring a chemically etched ultrathin monocrystalline silicon film from silicon on insulator wafer to a substrate with a multi-hole array. And then, the atomic force probe is utilized to load force on the free-standing SiNM to obtain a force deflection curve, and then the Young's modulus of such floating SiNM can be directly calculated based on the large deflection plane model. It shows that the Young's modulus of such SiNM is basically consistent with that of the bulk silicon. However, the SiNMs' floating area significantly affects the results, i.e., the Young's modulus varies with the ratio of the suspended area diameter (i.e., hole diameter) to the film thickness. The Young's modulus is independent of hole diameter when the ratio is greater than 425. According to this relationship, the variation of Young's modulus can be predicted for arbitrary thick SiNMs and any transferable nanofilms.

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