嵌入在液体和凝胶中的陶瓷衬底的局部放电和光发射

V. Tho, J. Augé, O. Lesaint
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亚硝酸铝(AlN)或氧化铝(Al2O3)衬底广泛用于电力电子模块,因为它们能够提供电绝缘和导热性能。硅胶通常覆盖衬底、半导体芯片和键合,以防止模块内发生局部放电(PD)。然而,在高压下,可以在高电场区域观察到PDs,主要是在衬底上铜道的锋利边缘。在这项研究中,我们试图确定这些pd的起源。相分辨PD记录(PRPD)和光学可视化在非常高的灵敏度进行衬底嵌入凝胶或绝缘液体。PD的特征与凝胶或液体中的针平面几何特征有很大不同,并且不取决于液体或凝胶的性质。主要结论是,由于烧结材料中存在大量μm大小的孔隙,在衬底上记录的pd来源于陶瓷材料本身。
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Partial discharges and light emission from ceramic substrates embedded in liquids and gels
Aluminium nitrite (AlN) or alumina (Al2O3) substrates are widely used in power electronics modules, due to their ability to provide both electrical insulation, and heat conduction properties. A silicon gel usually covers the substrate, semiconductor chips, and bondings to prevent partial discharges (PD) from occurring within the module. However, at high voltage PDs can be observed in high electric field regions, mainly at the sharp edges of copper tracks on the substrate. In this study, we try to determine the origin of these PDs. Phase resolved PD recordings (PRPD) and optical visualization at very high sensitivity are carried out on substrates embedded in gel or insulating liquids. PD features are very different from those obtained in needle-plane geometry in gel or liquid, and do not depend on the nature of the liquid or gel. The main conclusion is that PDs recorded with substrates originate from the ceramic material itself, due to the presence of numerous μm-sized pores in sintered materials.
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