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Micro-Tensile Testing

Application Overview

Conventional tensile testing is the gold standard for measuring the yield, ultimate, and fracture strength and ductility of materials. However, while these tests provide valuable insights into the work hardening behavior and overall material properties, they average out the effects of each constituents, such as the different phases or interfaces.  

To understand the relative contributions of different microstructural design features, it is important to quantify the properties of a single phase or interface. For this, micro-tensile testing is required. By scaling down these experiments, individual plastic deformation mechanisms can be investigated in great detail.

For sample preparation, focused ion beam (FIB) machining can be used to create dog-bone shaped samples with a uniform cross-section that remain attached to the original substrate. FIB-machining can also be used to fabricate a upper grip into the tip of the silicon force-sensing probe. This gripper shape enables the interlocking with the dog bone sample in order to conduct micro-tensile tests.

Micro-tensile test showing a dog-bone-shaped silicon specimen being stretched.

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