A Method to Enhance Stroke Level of a MEMS Micromirror with Repulsive Electrostatic Force

Micromachines (Basel). 2020 Apr 11;11(4):401. doi: 10.3390/mi11040401.

Abstract

This paper presents a method to enhance the stroke level of a MEMS micromirror that, unlike conventional micromirrors, is actuated using a repulsive electrostatic force. The designed and proposed micromirror is held by L-shaped arms suspended over a set of bottom electrodes. In this configuration, three bottom electrodes are centered below each arm and are separated with a designed gap from each other to optimize the generated repulsive force. Using this approach, the micromirror surface is forced to deflect upward compared with the conventional downward deflection. The designed micromirror is proposed to utilize the PolyMUMPs fabrication technique from MEMSCAP Inc. In this work and in an unconventional approach, an air cavity of 2.75 µm can be achieved by combining the two available oxide layers through an additional removal of a polysilicon structural layer. It is shown that this design can significantly enhance the stroke level of the proposed micromirror to 5 µm at 150 V DC.

Keywords: electrostatic actuation; fixed bottom electrodes; micro electromechanical systems; micromirror; repulsive electrostatic actuation; stroke.