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Thermally driven phase-change microactuation
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1995
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Phase-change MicroactuationElectrical EngineeringPhase-change MaterialEngineeringCavity FluidMicrofabricationLiquid Metal CoolingApplied PhysicsThermal ManagementMicroscale SystemThermodynamicsTransformation KineticsHeat TransferMicroactuation SchemeMicroelectronicsThermal EngineeringPressure Response Time
This paper describes a microactuation scheme based on thermally driven liquid-vapor phase-change in a partially filled sealed cavity. A test structure for studying this system has been designed and fabricated. The cavity is 900 /spl mu/m by 900 /spl mu/m by 300 /spl mu/m in size with a thin, 600 /spl mu/m by 800 /spl mu/m grid-shaped heater located on the floor of the cavity and elevated approximately 8 /spl mu/m above it. The heater is composed of open diamond-shaped unit cells defined by 12-/spl mu/m-wide, 3-/spl mu/m-thick bulk-silicon beams, giving an overall electrical heater resistance of 3-10 /spl Omega/. Using methanol as the cavity fluid with partial filling, drive levels of 10 mW sustain a 1.2-Atm pressure rise within the cavity. Real-time measurements demonstrate a pressure response time on the order of 100 ms for an input power of 100 mW. Simulated pressure response calculations indicate the potential for an optimized response time on the order of 40 ms at this power level.< <ETX xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">></ETX>
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