Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1691867 | Vacuum | 2006 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The feasibility of 50 μm thick diaphragms with a metallic film heater integrated on a quartz disc and working up to 500 °C has been demonstrated. The diaphragms have been realized with the coupling of abrasive jet machining and mechanical polishing techniques. The metallic film has been obtained by means of a sequence of e-gun evaporation and electrochemical growth steps. No degradation of the adhesion characteristics was registered. Electrical properties were retained without electro-migration even for working conditions of 50 h at 500 °C. Aim of the device is the application in quartz molecular sieves thermally/electrically modulated, basically for helium leak detection.
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Authors
M. Cocuzza, L. Scaltrito, S. Guastella, L. Giovanola, S. Vittozzi, R. Carboneri,