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Impact of GSG probe to pads contact repeatability for on-wafer RF measurements

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Improving the contact repeatability for on-wafer measurements is required to address accurate characterization of microwave and millimeter-wave extreme impedance devices foreseen in future RF semi-conductor industry. In this effort, residual error terms introduced by conventional on-wafer probe measurements are quantified in the frequency range 50 MHz – 67 GHz. In particular, two sets of measurements considering movements of the probes in the Z-direction only and in X-Y-Z directions are considered. Controlling the probe in the XY axis showed better results in terms of repeatability, more than 10 times à 10 GHz and more than 5 times à 60 GHz. The residual error terms are propagated to determine the measurement uncertainty on the complex impedance of capacitances theoretically tested. Capacitance value of 1 fF measured at 10 GHz was measured with an error around 80 %. Moving the probe on the Z-direction only demonstrated that, if the X and Y movements of the probe are theoretically controlled, the error could be reduced to ∼7%. In addition, preliminary design and fabrication of a new compact on-wafer probe station built up with nanorobotics is proposed. Both chuck and RF probes are equipped with nano-positioning stages operating in close loop operation.
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hal-03404613 , version 1 (25-07-2022)

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Cerine Mokhtari, Mohamed Sebbache, Vanessa Avramovic, Christophe Boyaval, Gilles Dambrine, et al.. Impact of GSG probe to pads contact repeatability for on-wafer RF measurements. IEEE 7th International Conference on Smart Instrumentation, Measurement and Applications (ICSIMA 2021), Session 4A: Medical Instrumentation, Aug 2021, Bandung, Indonesia. pp.241-246, ⟨10.1109/ICSIMA50015.2021.9526303⟩. ⟨hal-03404613⟩
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