Communication—A Self-Contained Temperature Sensing Approach for Ultrafast Microwelding

  • Wang C
  • Li D
  • Wang S
  • et al.
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© The Author(s) 2018. Temperatures during ultrafast microwelding processes are very difficult to be measured timely and accurately. Here, we develop a self-contained temperature sensing approach using thermoelectric voltages between dissimilar welded materials. This approach can offer response speeds ranging from kilohertz to megahertz (temporal resolution of sub-millisecond scales) without requiring external thermocouples. Thus, it was successfully used to monitor temperature profiles for the resistance microwelding processes accomplished within 1 millisecond. This approach provides a promising tool for micro/nanoscale ultrafast welding methods to control the welding quality as well as explore the welding mechanism in micro/nanosystem integration and packaging.

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Wang, C., Li, D., Wang, S., Huang, B., & Tian, Y. (2018). Communication—A Self-Contained Temperature Sensing Approach for Ultrafast Microwelding. Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 165(5), B220–B222. https://doi.org/10.1149/2.1241805jes

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