Humidity-induced charge leakage and field attenuation in electric field microsensors

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Abstract

The steady-state zero output of static electric field measuring systems often fluctuates, which is caused mainly by the finite leakage resistance of the water film on the surface of the electric field microsensor package. The water adsorption has been calculated using the Boltzmann distribution equation at various relative humidities for borosilicate glass and polytetrafluoroethylene surfaces. At various humidities, water film thickness has been calculated, and the induced charge leakage and field attenuation have been theoretically investigated. Experiments have been performed with microsensors to verify the theoretical predictions and the results are in good agreement. © 2012 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.

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Zhang, H., Fang, D., Yang, P., Peng, C., Wen, X., & Xia, S. (2012). Humidity-induced charge leakage and field attenuation in electric field microsensors. Sensors, 12(4), 5105–5115. https://doi.org/10.3390/s120405105

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