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Interferometry of actuated microcantilevers to determine material properties and test structure nonidealities in MEMS

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By integrating interferometric deflection data from electrostatically actuated microcantilevers with a numerical finite difference model, the authors developed a step-by-step procedure to determine values of Young's modulus while simultaneously quantifying nonidealities.
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By integrating interferometric deflection data from electrostatically actuated microcantilevers with a numerical finite difference model, we have developed a step-by-step procedure to determine values of Young's modulus while simultaneously quantifying nonidealities. The central concept in the methodology is that nonidealities affect the long-range deflections of the beams, which can be determined to near nanometer accuracy. Beam take-off angle, curvature and support post compliance are systematically determined. Young's modulus is then the only unknown parameter, and is directly found. We find an average value of Young's modulus for polycrystalline silicon of 164.3 GPa and a standard deviation of 3.2 GPa (/spl plusmn/2%), reflecting data from three different support post designs. Systematic errors were assessed and may alter the average value by /spl plusmn/5%. An independent estimate from grain orientation measurements yielded 163.4-164.4 GPa (the Voigt and Reuss bounds), in agreement with the step-by-step procedure. Other features of the test procedure include that it is rapid, nondestructive, verifiable and requires only a small area on the test chip.

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The role of van der Waals forces in adhesion of micromachined surfaces

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that the adhesion of micromachined surfaces is in a regime not considered by standard rough surface adhesion models and suggested that topographic correlations between the upper and lower surfaces must be considered to understand adhesion completely.
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A Critical Review of Microscale Mechanical Testing Methods Used in the Design of Microelectromechanical Systems

TL;DR: In this article, a rational approach for the selection of test techniques for the design of micro-structures is suggested, and the characteristics of typical test structures and the common sources of structure-related errors in measurement are discussed.
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Materials issues in microelectromechanical devices: science, engineering, manufacturability and reliability

TL;DR: In this paper, the first half of this paper reviews general issues related to fabrication and commercialization; the second half addresses the technical materials issues that relate to MEMS performance and reliability.
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High-performance surface-micromachined inchworm actuator

TL;DR: In this article, a polycrystalline silicon surface-micromachined inchworm actuator is demonstrated, which exhibits high-performance characteristics such as large force (spl plusmn/0.5 millinewtons), large velocity range (0 to /spl+mn/4.4 mm/sec), large displacement range (/spl plusnm/100 microns), small step size (/spl +mn/10, /spl plusm/40 or /spl +m/m/sup 2/), low power consumption (nanojoules per cycle

High-performance surface-micromachined inchworm actuator.

TL;DR: In this article, a polycrystalline silicon surface-micromachined inchworm actuator is presented, which exhibits high performance characteristics such as large force ({+-}0.5 millinewtons), large velocity range (0 to {+ − 4.4 mm/sec), large displacement range ({+ − 100 microns), small step size, low power consumption (nanojoules per cycle), continuous bidirectional operation and relatively small area (600 x 200{m{sup 2}).
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