“…As reported by Lamhamdi et al [12], more silicon-rich SiN x films have faster charge decay with time. This could partially explain why the HF material exhibits faster charge decay when compared to the LF one.…”
Section: D) Hf Versus Lf Deposition Recipessupporting
Among other reliability concerns, the dielectric charging is considered the major failure mechanism which hinders the commercialization of electrostatic capacitive radio frequency micro-electro-mechanical systems (RF MEMS)
“…As reported by Lamhamdi et al [12], more silicon-rich SiN x films have faster charge decay with time. This could partially explain why the HF material exhibits faster charge decay when compared to the LF one.…”
Section: D) Hf Versus Lf Deposition Recipessupporting
Among other reliability concerns, the dielectric charging is considered the major failure mechanism which hinders the commercialization of electrostatic capacitive radio frequency micro-electro-mechanical systems (RF MEMS)
“…The charging dynamics strongly depends on the dielectric type, the applied voltage and the architecture of the system. It involves many physical mechanisms, not all of which are fully understood, but it is commonly accepted that charge is injected from one of the electrodes and trapped within the dielectric [9], [10]. Dielectric charging can be found in RF MEMS as well as in other types of micro devices where dielectric materials contacting with metals are a part of their topologies [11]- [13].…”
“…Then the tip is used to scan the charged area. In these experiments, an important result not yet fully related to switches performance, is the evolution of the deposited charges which showed that the charges are not spreading on the surface ( fig.5a) (Zaghloul 2008).…”
Section: Kelvin Probe Force Microscopy (Kpfm)mentioning
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