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Indentation-Induced Damage Mechanisms in Germanium

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Oliver, David
Bradby, Jodie
Williams, James
Swain, Michael Vincent
McGrouther, Damien
Munroe, Paul

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Materials Research Society

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The response of crystalline Ge to indentation has been studied over a range of maximum loads. At a certain load, an unusual 'giant pop-in' event occurs, in which a discontinuous extension of >1 μm is observed in the force-displacement curve. In such case

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Proceedings of Materials Research Society Meeting Fall 2006

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2037-12-31