A. L. Glazov
Russian Academy of Sciences
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Technical Physics Letters | 1997
K. L. Muratikov; A. L. Glazov; D. N. Rose; J. E. Dumar; G. H. Quay
The feasibility of using photodeflection and photoacoustic microscopy to detect subsurface lateral and vertical cracks, as well as residual internal stresses induced by Vickers indentation in silicon nitride ceramic has been investigated. It is shown that the normal component of the photodeflection signal can be used to detect lateral subsurface cracks and the tangential component to detect vertical cracks. It is established that the sensitivity of the photoacoustic method to residual internal stresses arises from the dependence of the elastic parameters or the coefficient of thermal expansion of the silicon nitride ceramic on the internal stresses.
Technical Physics Letters | 1998
K. L. Muratikov; A. L. Glazov; D. N. Rose; J. E. Dumar
Photodeflection and photoreflection microscopy have been used to show that residual stresses do not influence the thermophysical parameters of silicon nitride ceramic. It was demonstrated that photoreflection microscopy can provide information on the thermophysical properties of ceramics at the level of individual grains. It was established that the theory of photoacoustic signal formation with a piezoelectric recording method based on the Murnaghan model with allowance for the stress dependence of the thermoelastic coupling coefficient can qualitatively explain these experimental data and can be used to estimate the thermoelastic parameters of the ceramic.
Technical Physics Letters | 2011
A. L. Glazov; V. A. Kozlov; K. L. Muratikov
Laser thermowave photodeflection methods have been used to study the process of heat transfer in bonded interfaces of semiconductor diode structures of high-voltage opening switches fabricated according to the stack technology. A theoretical model is proposed for the description of thermal wave propagation in these structures with allowance for technological features of the preparation of semiconductor surfaces, brazing layers, and welds. It is shown that laser thermowave photodeflection methods can be used for diagnostics of the quality of bonded interfaces between elements of high-voltage opening switches fabricated by means of various technologies.
Technical Physics Letters | 2011
A. L. Glazov; V. S. Kalinovskii; Yu. G. Lisitsyna; K. L. Muratikov; N. S. Potapovich
Methods of laser thermowave diagnostics have been used to study the process of heat transfer between a semiconductor solar cell and heat-removal ceramics. A theoretical model is proposed that describes the propagation of thermal waves in these systems with allowance for a layer of solder present between the semiconductor and ceramics. It is shown that, using laser thermowave methods, it is possible to evaluate the thermal properties of solder joint layers and the character of their degradation under the action of working temperature variations.
Technical Physics Letters | 2001
K. L. Muratikov; A. L. Glazov; V. I. Nikolaev; D. N. Rose; D. E. Dumar
The Vickers indentation zones in Al2O3-SiC-TiC ceramics were studied by scanning laser photo-deflection and photoacoustic microscopy. The method of photoacoustic microscopy with piezoelectric detector (PAMPD) is sensitive to the internal stress distribution in the material. The effect of annealing on the PAMPD signal of the Al2O3-SiC-TiC ceramics was studied. An increase in the annealing time is accompanied by decrease in the PAMPD response from the vertices of radial cracks.
Technical Physics Letters | 2016
A. L. Glazov; N. F. Morozov; K. L. Muratikov
It is experimentally established that the characteristics of photoacoustic signals inside Vickers indenter marks in metals significantly change under the action of external stresses. Relative changes in the signal amplitude are estimated in the framework of a quasi-static approximation based on the temperature dependence of the elastic modulus of the metal.
Technical Physics Letters | 2005
K. L. Muratikov; A. L. Glazov; V. I. Nikolaev
The character of the photoacoustic (PA) signal variations in the vicinity of Vickers indentation zones in nanocrystalline nickel has been studied. PA images revealing the response signal features inside and outside these zones have been obtained. The character of the PA signal variation is compared to that predicted by the existing model relating the PA response to stress-induced changes in the thermoelastic coupling coefficient of the material. It is shown that the existing model adequately describes the observed character of internal stress variations near the indentations sites only in the absence of additional stresses related to the sample preparation technology.
Technical Physics Letters | 2002
K. L. Muratikov; A. L. Glazov; D. N. Rose; D. E. Dumar
The Vickers indentation zones in Al2O3-SiC-TiC ceramics were studied by scanning laser photoacoustic microscopy. It is shown that the method of photoacoustic microscopy with a piezoelectric detector is sensitive to external mechanical stresses. Variation of the photoacoustic response signal under the action of normal and tangent stresses in the vicinity of radial cracks was determined. The photoacoustic data can be used to estimate the stress intensity coefficients at the crack end.
Technical Physics Letters | 2016
A. L. Glazov; V. S. Kalinovskii; E. V. Kontrosh; K. L. Muratikov
The influence of the solder layer between a semiconductor solar cell and heat-removing ceramics on the nonstationary heat-transfer processes has been investigated by the laser thermal-wave method. A theoretical model taking into account the presence of additional thermal resistance and thermal capacitance at the soldered junction is proposed. Different soldering modes are considered. It is shown that the laser thermal- wave methods within the developed model allow one to correctly estimate the thermophysical properties of multilayer structures.
Physics of the Solid State | 2016
A. L. Glazov; N. F. Morozov; K. L. Muratikov
The effect of external mechanical stresses on the parameters of photoacoustic signals within Vickers indents in steel and nanocopper has been experimentally revealed. It has been shown that changes in photoacoustic signals can be reversible and irreversible, depending on the indent orientation and the stress applied to the sample. In this case, reversible changes can reach significant values at the level of tens of percent of the average signal from the sample. The relative changes in the photoacoustic signal amplitudes have been theoretically evaluated for indented and unindented areas, taking into account the temperature dependence of the elastic modulus of metals. It has been shown that its consideration allows qualitative explanation of the differences in the behavior of photoacoustic signals under stresses in indented and unindented areas.