Large voltage differences between closely spaced MEMS structures can cause electrical breakdown and destruction of devices 1-2. In this study, a variety of planar thin film electrode configurations were tested to characterize breakdown response. All devices were fabricated using standard surface micromachining methods and materials, therefore our test results provide guidelines directly applicable to thin film structures used in MEMS devices. We observed that planar polysilicon structures exhibit breakdown responses similar to published results for larger metal electrode configurations 3-6. Our tests were performed in air at atmospheric pressure, with air gaps ranging from 0.5 μm to 10 μm. Our results show a sharp rise in breakdown level fo...
In high-voltage techniques, electrical discharges represent complex problem. The results of the rese...
This paper explores the predominant mechanisms for the deviation of micro-gap dc gas breakdown and t...
Abnormal voltages such as electrostatic, constant current, and strong electromagnetic signals can er...
[[abstract]]The electric breakdown of gaseous dielectrics predicted by Paschen's law has been succes...
We characterize the electrical breakdown response for planar structures, fabricated using microelect...
We examine electrical discharge current responses across atmospheric pressure air gaps in the 2 νm t...
We present an experimental study of the DC breakdown voltage of MEMS interdigitated aluminum electro...
An experimental study of the dc breakdown voltage for planar MEMS interdigitated aluminum electrodes...
With the development of applications for microelectromechanical system (MEMS) components and microma...
This paper presents experimental results and computer simulation for the direct current (DC) breakdo...
International audienceElectrical breakdown in gases is a critical aspect for applications relying on...
Devices with micrometer and submicrometer gaps can face a serious challenge due to electrical breakd...
The study of electrical breakdown behaviors in microgaps has drawn intensive attention around the wo...
Due to the small size of the gas gap in micro- and millimeter sized discharges, the presence of a me...
Due to the small size of the gas gap in micro- and millimeter sized discharges, the presence of a me...
In high-voltage techniques, electrical discharges represent complex problem. The results of the rese...
This paper explores the predominant mechanisms for the deviation of micro-gap dc gas breakdown and t...
Abnormal voltages such as electrostatic, constant current, and strong electromagnetic signals can er...
[[abstract]]The electric breakdown of gaseous dielectrics predicted by Paschen's law has been succes...
We characterize the electrical breakdown response for planar structures, fabricated using microelect...
We examine electrical discharge current responses across atmospheric pressure air gaps in the 2 νm t...
We present an experimental study of the DC breakdown voltage of MEMS interdigitated aluminum electro...
An experimental study of the dc breakdown voltage for planar MEMS interdigitated aluminum electrodes...
With the development of applications for microelectromechanical system (MEMS) components and microma...
This paper presents experimental results and computer simulation for the direct current (DC) breakdo...
International audienceElectrical breakdown in gases is a critical aspect for applications relying on...
Devices with micrometer and submicrometer gaps can face a serious challenge due to electrical breakd...
The study of electrical breakdown behaviors in microgaps has drawn intensive attention around the wo...
Due to the small size of the gas gap in micro- and millimeter sized discharges, the presence of a me...
Due to the small size of the gas gap in micro- and millimeter sized discharges, the presence of a me...
In high-voltage techniques, electrical discharges represent complex problem. The results of the rese...
This paper explores the predominant mechanisms for the deviation of micro-gap dc gas breakdown and t...
Abnormal voltages such as electrostatic, constant current, and strong electromagnetic signals can er...