Optics and Precision Engineering, Volume. 29, Issue 11, 2632(2021)

Silicon wafer breakage damage based on single abrasive cutting

Long WANG1... Liu-ying WANG1, Gu LIU1, Xiu-jian TANG2,*, Xiao-jing YUAN1 and Ke-jun XU1 |Show fewer author(s)
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  • 1Rocket Force University of Engineering, Xi’an70000, China
  • 2National Defense Key Laboratory for Remanufacturing Technology, Academy of Army Armored Forces, Beijing10007, China
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    To explore the damage law and evolution mechanism of silicon wafers during precision grinding, a single diamond grain cutting experiment of a monocrystalline silicon wafer was carried out. The characteristics of the fracture damage morphology at the entrance of a scratch, inside the scratch, and at the outlet of the scratch were analyzed when the edge of the silicon wafer was covered by an adhesive and when it was not. Thus, the close internal relationship between the AE intensity, grinding force, cutting depth, friction coefficient, and crushing damage was established. With an increase in the loading pressure or penetration depth, the damage on monocrystalline silicon becomes increasingly serious, and the intensity of the acoustic emission signal with release increases. The critical threshold conditions for the internal fragmentation of monocrystalline silicon are as follows: the load, penetration depth, and acoustic emission intensity should be approximately 80 mN, 2 μm, and 10%, respectively. The toughening effect of the adhesive coating on the edge of the monocrystalline silicon wafer was remarkable. The critical threshold conditions for the edge chipping of monocrystalline silicon are as follows: a load of approximately 800 mN, a penetration depth of approximately 6 μm, and an acoustic emission intensity of approximately 55%.

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    Long WANG, Liu-ying WANG, Gu LIU, Xiu-jian TANG, Xiao-jing YUAN, Ke-jun XU. Silicon wafer breakage damage based on single abrasive cutting[J]. Optics and Precision Engineering, 2021, 29(11): 2632

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    Paper Information

    Category: Micro/Nano Technology and Fine Mechanics

    Received: Jul. 8, 2021

    Accepted: --

    Published Online: Dec. 10, 2021

    The Author Email: TANG Xiu-jian (tangxiujian@sina.com)

    DOI:10.37188/OPE.20212911.2632

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