Published October 19, 2007 | Version Published
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Threshold Crack Speed Controls Dynamical Fracture of Silicon Single Crystals

  • 1. ROR icon Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • 2. ROR icon California Institute of Technology

Abstract

Fracture experiments of single silicon crystals reveal that after the critical fracture load is reached, the crack speed jumps from zero to [approximate]2 km/sec, indicating that crack motion at lower speeds is forbidden. This contradicts classical continuum fracture theories predicting a continuously increasing crack speed with increasing load. Here we show that this threshold crack speed may be due to a localized phase transformation of the silicon lattice from 6-membered rings to a 5–7 double ring at the crack tip.

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© 2007 The American Physical Society. (Received 31 March 2007; published 18 October 2007) H.T. acknowledges support from MIT's UROP program. Funding was provided by ARO (Grant No. W911NF-06-1-0291).

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Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Army Research Office (ARO)
W911NF-06-1-0291

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