Abstract

In this paper, an explanation for the ac-dc voltage transfer differences at frequencies greater than 100 kHz of the standard thin-film or planar multijunction thermal converter (PMJTC) developed at the Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt and fabricated on a silicon chip has been found. The simulation indicates that the capacitance of the bond pads of the heater is the reason for an increase of the ac-dc voltage transfer difference of PMJTCs with higher heater resistance to negative values. Bond pads of smaller size and larger distance are shown to improve the frequency response

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