Bent-beam electrothermal actuators-Part I: Single beam and cascaded devices
- 1 June 2001
- journal article
- Published by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) in Journal of Microelectromechanical Systems
- Vol. 10 (2) , 247-254
- https://doi.org/10.1109/84.925771
Abstract
This paper describes electrothermal microactuators that generate rectilinear displacements and forces by leveraging deformations caused by localized thermal stresses. In one manifestation, an electric current is passed through a V-shaped beam anchored at both ends, and thermal expansion caused by joule heating pushes the apex outward. Analytical and finite element models of device performance are presented along with measured results of devices fabricated using electroplated Ni and p/sup ++/ Si as structural materials. A maskless process extension for incorporating thermal and electrical isolation is described. Nickel devices with 410-/spl mu/m-long, 6-/spl mu/m-wide, and 3-/spl mu/m-thick beams demonstrate 10 /spl mu/m static displacements at 79 mW input power; silicon devices with 800-/spl mu/m-long, 13.9-/spl mu/m-wide, and 3.7-/spl mu/m-thick beams demonstrate 5 /spl mu/m displacement at 180 mW input power. Cascaded silicon devices using three beams of similar dimensions offer comparable displacement with 50-60% savings in power consumption. The peak output forces generated are estimated to be in the range from 1 to 10 mN for the single beam devices and from 0.1 to 1 mN for the cascaded devices. Measured bandwidths are /spl ap/700 Hz for both. The typical drive voltages used are /spl les/12 V, permitting the use of standard electronic interfaces that are generally inadequate for electrostatic actuators.Keywords
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