Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
545783 Microelectronics Reliability 2008 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper describes various reliability concerns of the newly developed INGRID detector. This radiation detector is fabricated by waferscale CMOS post-processing; fresh detectors show excellent performance. Since the microsystems will be used unpackaged they are susceptible to all kinds of environmental conditions. The device passed tests of micro-ESD, radiation hardness, dielectric strength; but humidity tests show one weakness of SU-8 as a structural material. Already after 1 day of exposure to a humid condition the structural integrity, as measured by a shear stress test, is dramatically lowered. Dry storage of these devices is therefore a necessity. KMPR photoresist shows promising results as an alternative structural material.

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