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Characterization of Nanoscale Chips and a Novel Model for Face Nanogrinding on Soft-Brittle HgCdTe Films

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Indexed by:期刊论文

Date of Publication:2013-01-01

Journal:TRIBOLOGY LETTERS

Included Journals:SCIE、EI

Volume:49

Issue:1

Page Number:203-215

ISSN No.:1023-8883

Key Words:Nanometer chip; Face grinding; Ultrafine grit; TEM; HgCdTe film

Abstract:A novel ceramic bond ultrafine diamond wheel was developed to acquire nanoscale chips for face nanogrinding. The ceramic bond consists of silicon carbide, alumina, silica, sodium chloride, and sodium bicarbonate. Damage-free subsurfaces of soft-brittle mercury cadmium telluride films were obtained directly by face nanogrinding using the developed ultrafine diamond wheel. Twins and nanocrystals with random orientations were observed. The thickness of the nanoscale chips varied from 21 to 30.2 nm, and their cross-section was triangular. A novel model for maximum undeformed chip thickness for face nanogrinding was constructed. The calculated results obtained from the model are in good agreement with those found experimentally. The surface roughness and peak-to-valley ratio induced by face nanogrinding were approximately stable at around 1.9 and 16 nm, respectively.

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