2004 International Semiconductor Conference. CAS 2004 Proceedings (IEEE Cat. No.04TH8748)
DOI: 10.1109/smicnd.2004.1402863
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Comparison of microheaters efficiency for sensing applications

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“…The generated resistance heat Q is proportionalto the square of the magnitude of the electric current density J. Current density, in turn is proportional to the electric field, which equals the negative of the gradient potential V. [2] Fig2 : Taper Rig Arrangement…”
Section: Working Of Micro-heatersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The generated resistance heat Q is proportionalto the square of the magnitude of the electric current density J. Current density, in turn is proportional to the electric field, which equals the negative of the gradient potential V. [2] Fig2 : Taper Rig Arrangement…”
Section: Working Of Micro-heatersmentioning
confidence: 99%