Title :
Out of plane flexural behaviour of thin polysilicon films: mechanical characterization and application of the Weibull approach
Author :
Cacchione, Fabrizio ; Corigliano, Alberto ; Masi, Biagio De ; Ferrera, Marco
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Struct. Eng., Politecnico di Milano, Italy
Abstract :
A new MEMS for on-chip mechanical testing of 0.9 μm thick polysilicon film has been designed, modelled and fabricated. The polysilicon film is electrostatically loaded under bending until rupture in the out of plane direction, by means of electrostatic attraction in the direction orthogonal to the substrate. This is at difference with previous works of the same authors, in which results relevant to in plane loading conditions have been presented. 3D finite element (FE) and boundary element (BE) models of the structure were used during the design and data reduction phases. Tests were carried out at room temperature and at atmospheric humidity. The measured Young modulus of the tested polysilicon was 169 ± 11 GPa. Rupture stress computed after the application of Weibull theory was 5669 MPa, with a Weibull modulus m = 22.5.
Keywords :
bending; boundary-elements methods; finite element analysis; fracture; materials testing; micromechanical devices; substrates; thin films; 0.9 micron; 3D finite element model; MEMS; Weibull modulus; Weibull theory; Young modulus; bending; boundary element model; data reduction phases; electrostatic loading; flexural behaviour; mechanical characterization; on-chip mechanical testing; out of plane rupture; plane loading; rupture stress; substrate; thin polysilicon films; Atmospheric measurements; Atmospheric modeling; Electrostatics; Finite element methods; Humidity; Micromechanical devices; Substrates; Temperature; Testing; Young´s modulus;
Conference_Titel :
Thermal, Mechanical and Multi-Physics Simulation and Experiments in Micro-Electronics and Micro-Systems, 2005. EuroSimE 2005. Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9062-8
DOI :
10.1109/ESIME.2005.1502782