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Polyurethane spray coating of aluminum wire bonds to prevent corrosion and suppress resonant oscillations

Unencapsulated aluminum wedge wire bonds are common in particle-physics pixel and strip detectors. Industry-favored bulk encapsulation is eschewed due to the range of operating temperatures and radiation. Wire bond failures are a persistent, source of tracking detector failure Unencapsulated bonds a...

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Autores principales: Izen, Joseph, Boyd, George Russell Jr, Kurth, Matthew Glenn
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2015
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2057098
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author Izen, Joseph
Boyd, George Russell Jr
Kurth, Matthew Glenn
author_facet Izen, Joseph
Boyd, George Russell Jr
Kurth, Matthew Glenn
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description Unencapsulated aluminum wedge wire bonds are common in particle-physics pixel and strip detectors. Industry-favored bulk encapsulation is eschewed due to the range of operating temperatures and radiation. Wire bond failures are a persistent, source of tracking detector failure Unencapsulated bonds are vulnerable to condensation-induced corrosion, particularly when halides are present. Oscillations from periodic Lorenz forces are documented as another source of wire bond failure. Spray application of polyurethane coatings, performance of polyurethane-coated wire bonds after climate chamber exposure, and resonant properties of PU-coated wire bonds and their resistance to periodic Lorenz forces will be described.
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spelling cern-20570982019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2057098engIzen, JosephBoyd, George Russell JrKurth, Matthew GlennPolyurethane spray coating of aluminum wire bonds to prevent corrosion and suppress resonant oscillationsParticle Physics - ExperimentUnencapsulated aluminum wedge wire bonds are common in particle-physics pixel and strip detectors. Industry-favored bulk encapsulation is eschewed due to the range of operating temperatures and radiation. Wire bond failures are a persistent, source of tracking detector failure Unencapsulated bonds are vulnerable to condensation-induced corrosion, particularly when halides are present. Oscillations from periodic Lorenz forces are documented as another source of wire bond failure. Spray application of polyurethane coatings, performance of polyurethane-coated wire bonds after climate chamber exposure, and resonant properties of PU-coated wire bonds and their resistance to periodic Lorenz forces will be described.ATL-INDET-SLIDE-2015-763oai:cds.cern.ch:20570982015-10-05
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Experiment
Izen, Joseph
Boyd, George Russell Jr
Kurth, Matthew Glenn
Polyurethane spray coating of aluminum wire bonds to prevent corrosion and suppress resonant oscillations
title Polyurethane spray coating of aluminum wire bonds to prevent corrosion and suppress resonant oscillations
title_full Polyurethane spray coating of aluminum wire bonds to prevent corrosion and suppress resonant oscillations
title_fullStr Polyurethane spray coating of aluminum wire bonds to prevent corrosion and suppress resonant oscillations
title_full_unstemmed Polyurethane spray coating of aluminum wire bonds to prevent corrosion and suppress resonant oscillations
title_short Polyurethane spray coating of aluminum wire bonds to prevent corrosion and suppress resonant oscillations
title_sort polyurethane spray coating of aluminum wire bonds to prevent corrosion and suppress resonant oscillations
topic Particle Physics - Experiment
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2057098
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