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Development of all metal electrothermal actuator and its applications

Development of all metal electrothermal actuator and its applications
Development of all metal electrothermal actuator and its applications
The in-plane motion of microelectrothermal actuator ("heatuator") has been analyzed for Si-based and metallic devices. It was found that the lateral deflection of a heatuator made of a Ni metal is about ~60% larger than that of a Si-based actuator under the same power consumption. Metals are much better for thermal actuators as they provide a relatively large deflection and large force, for a low operating temperature and power consumption. Electroplated Ni films were used to fabricate heatuators. The electrical and mechanical properties of electroplated Ni thin films have been investigated as a function of temperature and plating current density, and the process conditions have been optimized to obtain stress-free films suitable for microelectromechanical systems applications. Lateral thermal actuators have been successfully fabricated, and electrically tested. Microswitches and microtweezers utilizing the heatuator have also been fabricated and tested.
Luo, JiKui J.
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He, JohnnyH.
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Flewitt, Andrew
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Moore, D.F.
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Spearing, S.M.
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Fleck, Norman A.
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Milne, W.I.
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He, JohnnyH.
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Flewitt, Andrew
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Moore, D.F.
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Spearing, S.M.
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Fleck, Norman A.
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Milne, W.I.
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Luo, JiKui J., He, JohnnyH., Flewitt, Andrew, Moore, D.F., Spearing, S.M., Fleck, Norman A. and Milne, W.I. (2005) Development of all metal electrothermal actuator and its applications. Journal of Microlithography Microfabrication and Microsystems, 4 (2). (doi:10.1117/1.1898243).

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The in-plane motion of microelectrothermal actuator ("heatuator") has been analyzed for Si-based and metallic devices. It was found that the lateral deflection of a heatuator made of a Ni metal is about ~60% larger than that of a Si-based actuator under the same power consumption. Metals are much better for thermal actuators as they provide a relatively large deflection and large force, for a low operating temperature and power consumption. Electroplated Ni films were used to fabricate heatuators. The electrical and mechanical properties of electroplated Ni thin films have been investigated as a function of temperature and plating current density, and the process conditions have been optimized to obtain stress-free films suitable for microelectromechanical systems applications. Lateral thermal actuators have been successfully fabricated, and electrically tested. Microswitches and microtweezers utilizing the heatuator have also been fabricated and tested.

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Published date: 2005
Additional Information: 23012

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Local EPrints ID: 23449
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/23449
PURE UUID: 6abd1ba4-15f6-45e9-a61c-409a107ed172
ORCID for S.M. Spearing: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-3059-2014

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Date deposited: 13 Mar 2006
Last modified: 16 Mar 2024 03:37

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Author: JiKui J. Luo
Author: JohnnyH. He
Author: Andrew Flewitt
Author: D.F. Moore
Author: S.M. Spearing ORCID iD
Author: Norman A. Fleck
Author: W.I. Milne

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