DocumentCode
39113
Title
Contamination Thresholds of Pt- and
-Coated Ohmic Switches
Author
Brand, Veronika S. ; Baker, Michael S. ; de Boer, Maarten P.
Author_Institution
Mech. Eng. Dept., Carnegie Mellon Univ., Pittsburgh, PA, USA
Volume
22
Issue
6
fYear
2013
fDate
Dec. 2013
Firstpage
1248
Lastpage
1250
Abstract
Micro- and nano-mechanical switches are being considered as complements to solid state transistors. While several different device designs may satisfy performance requirements, contact reliability due to hydrocarbon contamination remains a critical concern in each. This issue can be addressed by identifying contact materials and environments that optimize immunity to contaminants. Here we demonstrate that RuO2, a conducting oxide, does not exhibit contaminant-induced degradation at up to 130 parts per million (PPM) benzene in a nitrogen/oxygen background, and experiences minimal electrical resistance rise at 1,300 PPM. In comparison, Pt-coated switches degrade significantly at only 0.02 PPM benzene contaminant level in nitrogen background. This paper establishes that a proper selection of materials and environment is a promising path toward achieving reliable micro- and nanoswitches.
Keywords
microswitches; ohmic contacts; PPM benzene contaminant level; contact materials; contact reliability; contaminant induced degradation; contaminants; contamination thresholds; hydrocarbon contamination; micromechanical switches; minimal electrical resistance; nanomechanical switches; nitrogen background; ohmic switches; proper selection; reliable microswitches; reliable nanoswitches; Contacts; Contamination; Degradation; Materials; Microswitches; Optical switches; Resistance; ${rm RuO}_{2}$ ; Microswitch; Pt; cold-switching; hydrocarbon; nanoswitch;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Microelectromechanical Systems, Journal of
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1057-7157
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JMEMS.2013.2282397
Filename
6620958
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