Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10409567 | Sensors and Actuators A: Physical | 2005 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
This paper reports a novel large vertical displacement (LVD) microactuator that can generate large piston motion and bi-directional scanning at low driving voltage. A LVD micromirror device has been fabricated by using a unique deep reactive ion etch (DRIE) post-CMOS micromachining process that simultaneously provides thin-film and single-crystal silicon microstructures. The bimorph actuation structure is composed of aluminum and silicon dioxide with an embedded polysilicon thermal resistor. With a size of only 0.7 mm Ã 0.32 mm, the LVD micromirror demonstrated a vertical displacement of 0.2 mm at 6 V dc. This device can also be used to perform bi-directional rotational scanning through the use of two bimorph actuators. The micromirror rotates over ±15° at less than 6 V dc, and over ±43° (i.e., >170° optical scan angle) at its resonant frequency of 2.6 kHz.
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Authors
Ankur Jain, Hongwei Qu, Shane Todd, Huikai Xie,