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24 January 2004 Development of an all-metal electrothermal actuator and its applications
JiKui Luo, Johnny Han He, Andrew J. Flewitt, David F. Moore, S. Mark Spearing, Norman A. Fleck, Williams I. Milne
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The in-plane motion of microelectrothermal actuator ("heatuator") has been analysed for Si-based and metallic devices. It was found that the lateral deflection of a heatuator made of a Ni-metal is about ~60% larger than that of a Si-based actuator under the same power consumption. Metals are much better for thermal actuators as they provide a relatively large deflection and large force, for a low operating temperature, and power consumption. Electroplated Ni films were used to fabricate heatuators. The electrical and mechanical properties of electroplated Ni thin films have been investigated as a function of temperature and plating current density, and the process conditions have been optimised to obtain stress-free films suitable for MEMS applications. Lateral thermal actuators have been successfully fabricated, and electrically tested. Microswitches and microtweezers utilising the heatuator have also been fabricated and tested.
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JiKui Luo, Johnny Han He, Andrew J. Flewitt, David F. Moore, S. Mark Spearing, Norman A. Fleck, and Williams I. Milne "Development of an all-metal electrothermal actuator and its applications", Proc. SPIE 5344, MEMS/MOEMS Components and Their Applications, (24 January 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.524098
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KEYWORDS
Actuators

Nickel

Plating

Metals

Microelectromechanical systems

Resistance

Temperature metrology

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