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Thermal Measurement Techniques in Analytical Microfluidic Devices
Published on: June 3, 2015
Quantitative thermometry of nanoscale hot spots
Fabian Menges1, Heike Riel, Andreas Stemmer
1IBM Research - Zurich, Säumerstrasse 4, CH-8803 Rüschlikon, Switzerland. fam@zurich.ibm.com
Abstract:
A method is described to quantify thermal conductance and temperature distributions with nanoscale resolution using scanning thermal microscopy. In the first step, the thermal resistance of the tip-surface contact is measured for each point of a surface. In the second step, the local temperature is determined from the difference between the measured heat flux for heat sources switched on and off. The method is demonstrated using self-heating of silicon nanowires. While a homogeneous nanowire shows a bell-shaped temperature profile, a nanowire diode exhibits a hot spot centered near the junction between two doped segments.
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