Title :
The nanogap pirani - a pressure sensor with superior linearity in atmospheric pressure range
Author :
Khosraviani, Kourosh ; Leung, Albert M.
Author_Institution :
Simon Fraser Univ., Burnaby
Abstract :
This paper reports a surface micromachined Pirani pressure sensor with superior linearity in atmospheric pressure range. The extremely narrow gap of the device (50 nm) increases the transition pressure of the device up to 300 kPa. When the heater power is kept constant, large change in the gap thermal conductivity at different pressures alters the heater temperature and introduces undesirable nonlinearity to the device output. We tested the device with constant heater temperature in order to eliminate the effect of the heater temperature variation. Testing the device with constant heater temperature, together with the high transition pressure of the device resulted in superior output linearity and significant sensitivity to absolute pressure from 101 kPa to 650 kPa.
Keywords :
electric heating; micromachining; nanotechnology; pressure gauges; pressure sensors; thermal conductivity; atmospheric pressure range; heater power; heater temperature; nanogap Pirani gauge; pressure 101 kPa to 650 kPa; pressure sensor; size 50 nm; surface micromachined Pirani sensor; thermal conductivity; Gas detectors; Gases; Linearity; Micromachining; Power engineering and energy; Substrates; Temperature sensors; Testing; Thermal conductivity; Thermal sensors;
Conference_Titel :
Micro Electro Mechanical Systems, 2008. MEMS 2008. IEEE 21st International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Tucson, AZ
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1792-6
Electronic_ISBN :
1084-6999
DOI :
10.1109/MEMSYS.2008.4443802