TY - GEN
T1 - Temperature measurement by using metal thin film themocouples
AU - Miyazaki, Koji
AU - Miike, Takahiro
AU - Tsukamoto, Hiroshi
AU - Takamiya, Toshiaki
PY - 2003
Y1 - 2003
N2 - We fabricate metal thin film thermocouples (TFTCs). Au-Pt, Cu-Ni, and W-Ni are deposited on a glass plate using standard thin film processes. The dimension of thermocouple junction is 300μm × 300μm. The thermoelectric powers of TFTCs are different from those of bulk because diffusion of electrons is restricted by the very thin film. The film thickness of TFTCs is of the same order as the mean free path of electrons. However TFTCs are still useful for temperature measurements because the thermoelectric voltage is proportional to measured temperature at thermocouple junction. The response time of Au-Pt TFTCs is about 30ns when the surface of the glass is heated by a YAG pulsed laser. The result compares favorably with measurements by a thermoreflectance method We also describe W-Ni nano-TFTCs fabricated by Focused Ion Beam for the measurement of temperature distribution in a sub-micron area. In order to reduce the size of the TFTCs we employ a 3-dimensional structure.
AB - We fabricate metal thin film thermocouples (TFTCs). Au-Pt, Cu-Ni, and W-Ni are deposited on a glass plate using standard thin film processes. The dimension of thermocouple junction is 300μm × 300μm. The thermoelectric powers of TFTCs are different from those of bulk because diffusion of electrons is restricted by the very thin film. The film thickness of TFTCs is of the same order as the mean free path of electrons. However TFTCs are still useful for temperature measurements because the thermoelectric voltage is proportional to measured temperature at thermocouple junction. The response time of Au-Pt TFTCs is about 30ns when the surface of the glass is heated by a YAG pulsed laser. The result compares favorably with measurements by a thermoreflectance method We also describe W-Ni nano-TFTCs fabricated by Focused Ion Beam for the measurement of temperature distribution in a sub-micron area. In order to reduce the size of the TFTCs we employ a 3-dimensional structure.
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M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:1242332302
SN - 0791836908
T3 - Advances in Electronic Packaging
SP - 219
EP - 223
BT - Advances in Electronic Packaging 2003
T2 - 2003 International Electronic Packaging Technical Conference and Exhibition
Y2 - 6 July 2003 through 11 July 2003
ER -