Description
Testing semiconductor devices under a controlled atmosphere can be important both for measurement reproducibility and for studying the impact of atmospheric conditions on device stability. We offer hermetically-sealed environment chambers to cover these use cases. Our chambers accept either nitrogen or dry air gas flow, minimising exposure of devices from ambient oxygen and humidity.
Our environment chambers are typically custom made to order to meet the requirements of your experiment. They can be customised to offer the following features:
- hermitic feedthroughs for electrical connections to the devices under test and sensors to monitor conditions inside the chamber, e.g. thermocouples, photodiodes, humidity sensors etc.
- designed to fit inside a glovebox antechamber so devices can be mounted without ever needing to be exposed to air.
- fitted with window to allow illumination of the devices under test.
- compatibility with different temperature control methods -- heating and/or cooling of the chamber itself (for example, using a liquid heating/cooling plate, or a hot plate for heating only) and/or heating/cooling the gas flow.
- custom layout of the substrate array.
- custom substrate layout.
Need additional features? Get in touch and we can discuss your requirements.