scispace - formally typeset
Journal ArticleDOI

A Ruthenium-Based Multimetal-Contact RF MEMS Switch With a Corrugated Diaphragm

Reads0
Chats0
TLDR
In this paper, a ruthenium metal-contact RF microelectromechanical system switch based on a corrugated silicon oxide/silicon nitride diaphragm is presented.
Abstract
This paper presents a ruthenium metal-contact RF microelectromechanical system switch based on a corrugated silicon oxide/silicon nitride diaphragm. The corrugations are designed to substantially reduce the influence of the fabrication-induced stress in the membrane, resulting in a highly insensitive design to process parameter variations. Furthermore, a novel multilayer metal-contact concept, comprising a 50-nm chromium/50-nm ruthenium/500-nm gold/50-nm ruthenium structure, is introduced to improve the contact reliability by having a hard-metal surface of ruthenium without substantial compromise in the contact and transmission-line resistances, which is shown by theoretical analysis of the contact physics and confirmed by measurement results. The contact resistance of the novel metallization stack is investigated for different contact pressures and is compared to pure-gold contacts. The contact reliability is investigated for different dc signal currents. At a measurement current of 1.6 mA, the Ru-Au-Ru contacts have an average lifetime of about 100 million cycles, whereas the Au-Au contacts reach 24 million cycles only. For larger signal currents, the metal contacts have proven to be more robust over the Au-Au contacts by a factor of ten. The measured pull-in voltage is reduced significantly from 61 V for flat diaphragm to 36 V for corrugated diaphragm with the introduction of corrugation. The measured RF isolation with a nominal contact separation of 5 mum is better than -30 dB up to 4 GHz and still -21 dB at 15 GHz, whereas the insertion loss of the fully packaged switch including its transmission line is about -0.7 dB up to 4 GHz and -2.8 dB at 15 GHz.

read more

Citations
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI

A review of micro-contact physics for microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) metal contact switches

TL;DR: In this article, a review of the important characteristics of the contact interface such as modeling and material choice is discussed. And a brief comparison of actuation methods is provided to show why electrostatic actuation is most commonly used by radio frequency microelectromechanical systems designers.
Journal ArticleDOI

A High-Reliability High-Linearity High-Power RF MEMS Metal-Contact Switch for DC–40-GHz Applications

TL;DR: In this article, an mN-level contact and restoring force RF microelectromechanical system metal-contact switch exhibiting high reliability, high linearity, and high power handing for dc-40 GHz applications was presented.
Proceedings Article

Distributed MEMS tunable matching network using minimal-contact RF-MEMS varactors

Qin Shen, +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a double-slug tunable matching network based on a distributed microelectromechanical-system (MEMS) transmission line is proposed, which is implemented with a new minimal-contact RF-MEMS varactor that largely eliminates stiction while allowing the capacitance ratio to be set anywhere from 2 to 5.
Journal ArticleDOI

Lifetime limitations of ohmic, contacting RF MEMS switches with Au, Pt and Ir contact materials due to accumulation of ‘friction polymer’ on the contacts

TL;DR: In this paper, lifetime limitations and failure analysis of many packaged RF MEMS ohmic contacting switches with Au-Au, Au-Ir, and Au-Pt contact materials operating with 100 μN of contact force per contact in hermetically sealed glass wall packages.
Journal ArticleDOI

Impact of in situ oxygen plasma cleaning on the resistance of Ru and Au-Ru based rf microelectromechanical system contacts in vacuum

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors measured the contact resistance of radio frequency microelectromechanical system switches operating in an ultrahigh vacuum system equipped with in situ oxygen plasma cleaning capabilities, and the time dependence of the resistance was fit to power law extrapolations to infer contact creep properties and resistance values at t = ∞.
References
More filters
Book

The friction and lubrication of solids

TL;DR: Tabor and Bowden as mentioned in this paper reviewed the many advances made in this field during the past 36 years and outlined the achievements of Frank Philip Bowden, and reviewed the behavior of non-metals, especially elastomers; elastohydrodynamic lubrication; and the wear of sliding surfaces.
Journal ArticleDOI

RF MEMS switches and switch circuits

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors concentrate on electrostatic switches at 0.1-100 GHz with high reliability (100 million to 10 billion cycles) and wafer-scale manufacturing techniques.
BookDOI

Electrical contacts : principles and applications

Paul G. Slade
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors discuss the effect of dust contamination on the performance of electrical contact devices and propose a method to prevent contact failure due to the presence of dust in the contact surfaces.
Journal ArticleDOI

Distributed MEMS true-time delay phase shifters and wide-band switches

TL;DR: In this paper, a coplanar waveguide (CPW) transmission line with fixed-fixed beam MEMS bridge capacitors placed periodically over the transmission line, thus creating a slow-wave structure was designed.
Related Papers (5)