JOURNAL ARTICLE

Advanced Residual Stress Analysis and FEM Simulation on Heteroepitaxial 3C–SiC for MEMS Application

Ruggero AnzaloneGiuseppe D’ArrigoMassimo CamardaChristopher LockeStephen E. SaddowFrancesco La Via

Year: 2011 Journal:   Journal of Microelectromechanical Systems Vol: 20 (3)Pages: 745-752   Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Abstract

SiC is a candidate material for microelectromechanical and nanoelectromechanical systems, but the high residual stress created during the film grow limits the development of the material for these applications. To understand the stress relaxation mechanism in hetero-epitaxial 3C-SiC films, different micromachined free-standing structures have been realized. In this paper, assisted by finite-element method (FEM), a micromachined planar rotating probe was developed for residual stress analysis to split the stress into the following two components: 1) the gradient residual stress (σ 1 ) related to the film defects and 2) the uniform stress (σ 0 ) related to the substrate. Transmission electron microscopy characterization studies about the defect formation and the defect evolution as a function of thickness on 3C-SiC on the Si substrate revealed the problems due to the incorrect linear stress approximation in a heteroepitaxial thin film. With FEM, an exponential approximation of the stress relationship was studied, yielding a better fit with the experimental data. This paper shows that the new approximation of the total residual stress function reduces the actual disagreement between experimental and simulation data.

Keywords:
Residual stress Materials science Finite element method Stress relaxation Stress (linguistics) Substrate (aquarium) Thin film Epitaxy Microelectromechanical systems Composite material Optoelectronics Nanotechnology Structural engineering Layer (electronics) Engineering

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