DocumentCode
1176318
Title
Characterization of selective polysilicon deposition for MEMS resonator tuning
Author
Joachim, Daphne ; Lin, Liwei
Author_Institution
Mech. Eng. Dept., Univ. of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA
Volume
12
Issue
2
fYear
2003
fDate
4/1/2003 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
193
Lastpage
200
Abstract
Variations in micromachining processes cause submicron differences in the size of MEMS devices, which leads to frequency scatter in resonators. A new method of compensating for fabrication process variations is to add material to MEMS structures by the selective deposition of polysilicon. It is performed by electrically heating the MEMS in a 25°C silane environment to activate the local decomposition of the gas. On a (1.0×1.5×100) μm3, clamped-clamped, polysilicon beam, at a power dissipation of 2.38 mW (peak temperature of 699°C), a new layer of polysilicon (up to 1 μm thick) was deposited in 10 min. The deposition rate was three times faster than conventional LPCVD rates for polysilicon. When selective polysilicon deposition (SPD) was applied to the frequency tuning of specially-designed, comb-drive resonators, a correlation was found between the change in resonant frequency and the length of the newly deposited material (the hotspot) on the resonator´s suspension beams. A second correlation linked the length of the hotspot to the magnitude of the power fluctuation during the deposition trial. The mechanisms for changing resonant frequency by the SPD process include increasing mass and stiffness and altering residual stress. The effects of localized heating are presented. The experiments and simulations in this work yield guidelines for tuning resonators to a target frequency.
Keywords
annealing; chemical vapour deposition; compensation; micromechanical resonators; silicon; tuning; 1 micron; 2.38 mW; 25 degC; 699 degC; MEMS resonator tuning; MEMS structures; Si; clamped-clamped polysilicon beam; comb-drive resonators; compensation; electric heating; fabrication process variations; frequency tuning; localized heating; micromachining process variations; residual stress; resonator tuning; selective polysilicon deposition; silane environment; stiffness; suspension beams; Fabrication; Microelectromechanical devices; Micromachining; Micromechanical devices; Power dissipation; Resistance heating; Resonant frequency; Scattering; Temperature; Tuning;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Microelectromechanical Systems, Journal of
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1057-7157
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JMEMS.2003.809967
Filename
1192714
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