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Inter-strip capacitance measurments

Measurements performed by Alex Chilingarov, University of Lancaster and analysis is done by Lars Eklund, University of Glasgow.

Reverse current vs. voltage and vs. time, w14 (6 um BCB)

IV curves

Explanation of plot legend, see below

I vs time at 600V

Reverse current vs. voltage and vs. time, w09 (12 um BCB)

IV curves

Explanation of plot legend, see below

I vs time at max bias

Inter-strip capacitance measurements, w14 (6 um BCB)

Capacitance was measured between one strip and its two nearest neighbours at 100 kHz and 1 MHz.

The measurement consists of a bias voltage ramp, then the sensor is kept at maximal voltage.

See below for plot legend

Cis vs V at 100kHz

Cis vs V at 1 MHz

Plot legend description: XNYM-KK-A/B/C/D-GNDPlaneType

Coordinates on the wafer are given by N and M and the number of the measured strip is given by KK

The measurements were done in four different configurations of the bias rail connection:

A Ampere meter and 1 MOhm connected between bias rail and HV return GND plane floating (DC)
B Ampere meter and 1 MOhm connected between bias rail and HV returnGND plane bonded to bias rail
C Bias rail connected directly to HV return
GND plane floating (DC)
D Bias rail connected directly to HV return GND plane bonded to bias rail

The GND plane types are:

bcb
Sensor covered only by BCB layer (6+3 um)
M25 Sensor with meshed GND plane (25 % fill factor and 37 um line width)
solid Sensor solid solid GND plane
bare No BCB and no GND plane: sensors from an old production batch

Cis vs time at 100 kHz

Cis vs time at 1 MHz

Inter-strip capacitance measurements, w09 (12 um BCB)

Capacitance was measured between one strip and its two nearest neighbours at 100 kHz and 1 MHz.

The measurement consists of a bias voltage ramp, then the sensor is kept at maximal voltage.

See below for plot legend

Cis vs V at 100kHz

Cis vs V at 1 MHz

Plot legend description: XNYM-KK-A/B/C/D-GNDPlaneType

Coordinates on the wafer are given by N and M and the number of the measured strip is given by KK

The measurements were done in four different configurations of the bias rail connection:

A Ampere meter and 1 MOhm connected between bias rail and HV return GND plane floating (DC)
B Ampere meter and 1 MOhm connected between bias rail and HV returnGND plane bonded to bias rail
C Bias rail connected directly to HV return
GND plane floating (DC)
D Bias rail connected directly to HV return GND plane bonded to bias rail

The GND plane types are:

bcb
Sensor covered only by BCB layer (12+3 um)
M50 Sensor with meshed GND plane (50 % fill factor and 100 um line width)
solid Sensor solid solid GND plane
bare No BCB and no GND plane: sensors from an old production batch

Cis vs time at 100 kHz

Cis vs time at 1 MHz

-- LarsEklund - 16 Dec 2008

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