Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10409317 | Sensors and Actuators A: Physical | 2011 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
In this study, a self-sensitive piezoelectric cantilever with a new design for sensing is presented. Micro-cantilevers were actuated by a 120Â nm-thick Lead Zirconate Titanate Oxide (PZT) layer. Detection was done by measuring the resistance of a metallic gauge integrated on the surface of the micro-piezoelectric cantilevers. Some metallic gauges were embedded in a Wheatstone bridge to improve the measured resistance accuracy. Devices with direct resistance measurement were also realized. Gauge resistance responses were compared with an optical measurement by a White Light Interferometer. By biasing the PZT between â5Â V and 5Â V, cyclic deflection of the cantilever was detected with both optical and metallic gauge resistance systems. The two measurements fit. This self-sensitive piezoelectric cantilever can be used for fatigue test with packaged devices.
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Authors
M. Cueff, E. Defaÿ, G. Le Rhun, P. Rey, F. Perruchot, A. Suhm, M. Aïd,