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Ultra-Responsive MEMS Sensing Chip for Differential Thermal Analysis (DTA).

Haozhi ZhangHao JiaWeiwen FengZao NiPengcheng XuXinxin Li
Published in: Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
Ultra-responsive single-crystal silicon MEMS thermopiles for differential thermal analysis (DTA) are developed. Facilitated by a unique "microholes interetch and sealing (MIS)" technique, pairs of suspended thermopiles are batch fabricated in a differential form, with high-density (54 pairs) n-type/p-type single-crystal silicon thermocouples integrated within each thermopile (sample area ~0.045 mm 2 ). The fabricated MEMS thermopile sensors exhibit outstanding power responsivity of 99.5 V/W and temperature responsivity of 27.8 mV/°C, which are more than 4 times higher than those reported for material thermal analysis. The high-responsivity MEMS DTA chips allow us to accurately measure the indium melting point at different heating rates of ~1-100 °C/s. We also perform DTA measurement of the dehydration process of CuSO 4 ·5H 2 O and the crystals show three stages of losing water of crystallization before becoming anhydrous copper sulfate salt. Our high-performance, cost-effective MEMS sensing chips hold promise for rapid and accurate DTA characterization for a wide range of applications.
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