空气和氮气中微米和亚微米接触间隙(100nm - 10 μ m)的击穿电压

A. Peschot, C. Poulain, N. Bonifaci, O. Lesaint
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本文介绍了在空气和氮气环境下,在100nm至10μm的接触间隙内进行的电击穿实验结果。电极排列符合点平面系统,由一个曲率半径为20μm的探针尖端和一个完全平坦的电极组成。高精度压电致动器为系统提供了±30nm的静态分辨率,允许研究亚微米的接触间隙。在这些距离(< 1μm)下进行了大量实验,这是迄今为止文献中很少探索的范围。结果突出了破坏前电流的存在和对Paschen定律的偏离。可以确定两种击穿机制。在4μm以上,击穿电压值很好地符合所谓的“Paschen定律”(电击穿与触点间隙×压力)。击穿电压在1 ~ 4μm范围内对应于Paschen最小值。这个平台可以解释为击穿不是发生在最小距离处,而是在压力/距离对对应于Paschen曲线最小值时发生。在1μm以下,当电场强度为350V/μm时,击穿行为完全不同。发射光谱强调了金属等离子体的存在,这可以解释微间隙中的这种破裂。
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Electrical breakdown voltage in micro- and submicrometer contact gaps (100nm - 10µm) in air and nitrogen
In this paper, we present the results of electrical breakdown experiments performed in a contact gap ranging from 100nm to 10μm under air and nitrogen environment. The electrodes arrangement corresponds to a point-plane system and consists in a probe tip with a radius of curvature of 20μm and a perfectly flat electrode. A high precision piezoelectric actuator provides to the system a static resolution of ±30nm allowing to investigate submicrometer contact gaps. Numerous experiments have been performed at those distances (<;1μm), a range rarely explored in the literature so far. The results highlight the presence of a pre-disruptive current and the deviation to the Paschen's law. Two breakdown mechanisms can be identified. Above 4μm, the breakdown voltage values are in good agreement with the so called “Paschen's law” (electrical breakdown vs contact gap × pressure). From 1μm to 4μm, the value of the breakdown voltage corresponds to the Paschen's minimum. This plateau can be explained by the fact that the breakdown does not occur at the minimum distance but when the pressure/distance couple corresponds to the Paschen's curve minimum. Below 1μm, a completely different behavior is observed as the breakdown occurs according to a constant electric field of 350V/μm. Emission spectroscopy highlights the presence of a metal plasma that could explain such a breakdown in the micro-gap.
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