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Single-Point Kelvin Probe

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Single-Point Kelvin Probe

Instytut Fotonowy

Description


The Kelvin Probe system allows to precisely measure the Contact Potential Difference (CPD) and to determine the Work Function of conducting and semiconducting material.
The non-contact technique of CPD measurements employs the Probe Tip-oscillating reference electrode made of a golden mesh. The examined sample serves as the second electrode in the circuit. The Work Function value is evaluated indirectly from the measured CPD of the sample referenced to the gold tip.
The Kelvin Probe system may be used in various types of studies of the material surfaces such as: corrosion and photocorrosion process, adsorption/desorption, surface charging, catalytic activity and others. Subsequent CPD measurements in adjustable time intervals allows to monitor the changes in real time. The measurement method is accurate for many types of samples: organic and inorganic semiconductors, solar cells, photoactive materials. During the measurement, the instrument is covered with the Faraday Cage to screen the ambient light and electromagnetic fields.

Kelvin Probe system enables to investigate:

The Work Function of a material,
Position of Fermi level with respect to the conduction and valence band edges,
The type, n or p, of a semiconductor,
Energy gap of a semiconductor,
Surface potential (SPV by flat band technique),
Surface adsorption and chemisorption effects on the Work Function,
Information on the surface states density,
Surface charging and discharging effects,
Minority carriers diffusion length,
Carrier recombination rates (especially for indirect bandgap semiconductors),
Information on buried interfaces,
Temperature influence on the Work Function,
Humidity influence on the Work Function.

Kelvin probe modules


The Kelvin Probe set consists of:

Controller unit,
Kelvin Probe instrument with the Probe Tip,
Faraday Cage.

The Kelvin Probe instrument is equipped with:

Protective bay to park the Probe Tip after experiment,
Laser pointer to indicate the area directly,
Light source that helps to handle the sample when the instrument is covered with the Faraday Cage,
Laser barrier to precisely detect the Probe Tip distance to the sample,
Golden Probe Tip,
Sample holder,
Motorized XY Table.

Probe Tip


The most important part of the Kelvin Probe instrument is the Probe Tip.  The reference electrode is made of Au mesh of 2.5 mm in diameter. It provides high signal to noise ratio, even from a distance of 0.5 mm above the sample. Thus, it does not matter if the examined sample surface is rough or polished. The tip oscillations are generated with an electromagnet.

The Probe Tip is the component fully designed and manufactured by Instytut Fotonowy Sp. z o.o.

Faraday Cage
The entire instrument is covered with the Faraday Cage, shielding the setup from the ambient light and electromagentic fields.

Gas-tight Faraday Cage with inert gas flow system
Scince measurements of the CPD is often sensitive to environmental factors such as temperature, humidity, dust and chemical contaminants, Kelvin Probe may be placed inside the hermetic version of the Faraday Cage with the inert gas flow system.

Laser barrier
The Kelvin Probe is equipped with the Laser barrier system. The system automatically detects the sample substrate. Each time the probe approaches the sample being examined, an accurate distance between the sample surface and the Probe Tip is measured with 20 µm precision.

 

Sample illumination
The sample may be illuminated during the measurements from the optical fiber situated above the Probe Tip. The Probe Tip lets the light through. The light at optical fiber input may be provided by the LED Revolver, Xenon Lamp combined with the Monochromator or any other type of the light source desired.

Specifications
General:
Weight: 15 kg,
Size: 40x40x45 cm,
PC connectivity: USB 2.0,
Power supply: 230 V, 50 Hz or 115 V, 60 Hz,
Measurement technique: 2-channel lock-in-amplifier,
Laser barrier to automatically detect the substrate and prevent the tip from running into the sample,
Auxiliary sensors: humidity, temperature,
Small lamp,
Laser pointer for examined point of the surface indication,
Sample holders:
– Freely shaped solid state with top contact holder,
– Bottom contact holder,
– Electrochemical holder,
Faraday Cage:
Standard / gas-tight with inert gas flow system,
Measurement unit:
Bias voltage range: -5 ÷ 5 V,
Voltage measurement resolution: 0.15 mV,
Current ranges: 300 nA, 30 nA, 3 nA, 300 pA,
Probe Tip:
Probe Tip type: Au mesh, 2.5 mm in diameter,
Tip positioning resolution in vertical axis: 20 µm,
Automated resonance frequency scanning,
Adjustable oscillation amplitude,
Automated removal of the parasitic current of the tip,
Partial transparency for the light,
Typical CPD measurement distance: 0.2 – 1 mm,

Exemplary results

CPD values recorded for a Photodiode. The plot represents the response for a saw tooth type light intensity modulation.