Title :
Multistep sequential batch assembly of three-dimensional ferromagnetic microstructures with elastic hinges
Author :
Iwase, Eiji ; Shimoyama, Isao
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Mechano-Informatics, Univ. of Tokyo, Japan
Abstract :
In this paper, we have developed a process for multistep sequential batch assembly of complex three-dimensional (3-D) ferromagnetic microstructures. The process uses the magnetic torque generated by an external magnetic field perpendicular to the substrate to lift hinged structures. We found that a dimensionless factor that depends on the volume of the magnetic material and the stiffness of the hinges determines the sensitivity of the hinged microstructures to a magnetic field. This factor was used as a criterion in designing a process for sequential batch assembly, i.e., for setting appropriate differences in sensitivity. Using a dimensionless factor in the design of the sequential assembly simplified the assembly process, which requires only placing the structures on a permanent magnet, and which can be used to carry out multistep sequential batch assembly. We fabricated hinged microstructures, which consist of 4.5-μm-thick electroplated Permalloy plates and 200-nm-thick nickel elastic hinges of various sizes. In an experiment, four plates (600 μm×800 μm) were lifted sequentially and out-of-plane microstructures were assembled in a four-step process. Assembly of more complex out-of-plane microstructures (e.g., regular tetrahedrons, 800 μm long on one side) was also shown to be feasible using this method of sequential batch assembly. [1351].
Keywords :
Permalloy; assembling; batch processing (industrial); fasteners; ferromagnetism; micromechanical devices; permanent magnets; 200 nm; 4.5 micron; 600 micron; 800 micron; assembly process; dimensionless factor; elastic hinges; electroplated Permalloy; ferromagnetic microstructures; hinged microstructures; magnetic material; magnetic torque; multistep sequential batch assembly; out-of-plane microstructures; permanent magnet; Assembly; Fasteners; Magnetic fields; Magnetic materials; Magnetoelasticity; Microstructure; Nickel; Permanent magnets; Process design; Torque; Batch assembly; elastic hinges; magnetostatic torque; sequential assembly; three-dimensional (3-D) microstructures;
Journal_Title :
Microelectromechanical Systems, Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JMEMS.2005.851814