Title :
Vertically-Shaped Tunable MEMS Resonators
Author :
Morgan, Brian ; Ghodssi, Reza
Author_Institution :
U.S. Army Res. Lab., Adelphi
Abstract :
We report the development of tunable comb-resonators that use vertically-shaped comb-fingers as electrostatic springs. By restricting our design modifications to the vertical dimension, the tunability is achieved without increasing the device footprint. Three-dimensional finite element analysis was used to evaluate the effects of geometry and design on electrostatic spring strength and linearity. All structural components were fabricated using gray-scale technology, simultaneously defining all vertical levels using a single lithography and dry-etching step. Subsequent testing achieved bidirectional resonant frequency tuning (> 17%) through the creation of electrostatic spring constants as high as 1.06 N/m (at 70 V) and 1.45 N/m (at 120 V). While the current resonant devices show evidence of nonlinear stiffness coefficients at large oscillation amplitudes (> 10 mum), multiple design options are introduced and simulated as potential solutions.
Keywords :
elastic constants; electrostatic actuators; etching; finite element analysis; lithography; micromechanical resonators; springs (mechanical); tuning; comb-drive actuators; current resonant devices; dry-etching step; electrostatic springs; finite element analysis; gray-scale technology; nonlinear stiffness coefficients; single lithography; tunable MEMS resonators; vertically-shaped comb-fingers; Comb-drive actuators; electrostatic devices; gray-scale technology; microelectromechanical devices; microresonators; resonators; tuning;
Journal_Title :
Microelectromechanical Systems, Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JMEMS.2007.910251