EP2317532A1 - Piezoelektrische MEMS-Vorrichtung - Google Patents

Piezoelektrische MEMS-Vorrichtung Download PDF

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EP2317532A1
EP2317532A1 EP09174354A EP09174354A EP2317532A1 EP 2317532 A1 EP2317532 A1 EP 2317532A1 EP 09174354 A EP09174354 A EP 09174354A EP 09174354 A EP09174354 A EP 09174354A EP 2317532 A1 EP2317532 A1 EP 2317532A1
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Olaf Wunnicke
Jing Zhao
Mareike Klee
Harry Van Esch
Christel Renders
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01HELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
    • H01H57/00Electrostrictive relays; Piezoelectric relays
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01HELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
    • H01H59/00Electrostatic relays; Electro-adhesion relays
    • H01H59/0009Electrostatic relays; Electro-adhesion relays making use of micromechanics
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01HELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
    • H01H57/00Electrostrictive relays; Piezoelectric relays
    • H01H2057/006Micromechanical piezoelectric relay

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  • This invention relates to piezoelectric MEMS devices, particularly but not exclusively a MEMS galvanic switch.
  • a piezoelectric MEMS galvanic switch comprises a first electrode that is present on a substrate and a movable element that overlies at least partially the first electrode and comprises a piezoelectric actuator.
  • the movable element is movable towards and/or away from the substrate between a first and a second position by application of an actuation voltage to the piezoelectric actuator, in which first position is separated from the substrate by a gap.
  • the movable element comprises a second electrode that faces the first electrode. In the second position (closed switch) first and second electrodes are in mechanical and electrical contact with each other.
  • Such an electronic device is for instance known from GB-A 2,353,410 .
  • the known electronic device comprises a movable element such as a beam or a membrane that is provided with a piezoelectric actuator.
  • This actuator comprises a layer of piezoelectric material between actuation electrodes.
  • the movable element further comprises a second electrode that overlies the first electrode on the substrate. On application of the actuation voltage, the movable element will bend, and the second electrode will be brought towards the first electrode on the substrate. In its second, ultimate position, the second electrode may be in contact with the first electrode.
  • WO 2005/064701 discloses an arrangement in which one of the actuation electrodes of the actuator is simultaneously the second electrode through which contact may be made with the first electrode in the second (closed) position of the MEMS switch.
  • a MEMS switch When a MEMS switch is to function as a galvanic switch (i.e. an open circuit or a closed circuit rather than as a variable capacitance as in capacitive MEMS switches), low contact forces present a problem, especially when applying only a low actuation voltage. If a series switch geometry is used, in which two electrical contacts are needed, the available contact force per contact is also reduced by half.
  • the available contact force increases linearly with the beam width.
  • a wide beam is desired to achieve high contact forces.
  • the piezoelectric beam will not deform only along the length of the beam, as desired, but there will also be unwanted deformations across the beam width. These deformations do not increase the contact force, but instead lead to a decrease of the contact force for a given energy input, because of the (virtual) work needed for the deformation. This is particularly problematic for wider cantilever beams.
  • the width of a cantilever is increased, the amount of cantilever bending in the width direction increases. This leads to an increased bending stiffness and to a decreased contact force.
  • a piezoelectric MEMS device comprising:
  • the device thus comprises at least three cantilevers actuated next to each other in such a way that all contribute to the contact force.
  • the contact force is thus increased nearly linearly with the number of cantilevers. In the most preferable option, between 3 and 5 cantilevers are actuated next to each other.
  • the contact force is increased by a factor of 4.5 of the contact force of a single cantilever.
  • the total number of cantilevers is limited depending on the width, length and thickness of the cantilevers.
  • the cantilever beam arrangement has less than 9 beams, for example 3, 4 or 5 beams.
  • the beams of the cantilever beam arrangement can be parallel. This gives a compact arrangement which is simple to implement.
  • the beams of the cantilever beam arrangement can be spaced by less than two times the width of either beam on opposite sides of the spacing, or more preferably less than the width of either beam on opposite sides of the spacing.
  • the beams of the cantilever beam arrangement preferably each have a width of less than 40 ⁇ m.
  • the length of each cantilever beam is for example longer than 30 ⁇ m and shorter than 1000 ⁇ m. Preferably the length is between 50 and 200 ⁇ m.
  • the thickness is related to the length of the cantilever beam. Typically, the thickness is a factor of 30 to 200 less than the length of the cantilevers.
  • a central beam of the cantilever beam arrangement is longer than the other beams, and has the contact region at its free end, the other beams coupling to the central beam at a position set back from free end.
  • one longer beam carries the contact.
  • the width of the cantilever beam arrangement at the location of the contact region can be at least twice the width of a central beam. This gives a greater area for heat dissipation, and means that the beams connect to each other at the very end.
  • the actuator can comprise a galvanic MEMS switch, although the invention can be applied to other piezoelectric actuators in order to increase the contact force in the closed configuration.
  • the invention provides a galvanic piezoelectric MEMS switch which comprises more than two cantilevers actuated next to each other in such a way that all contribute to the contact force.
  • the contact force is increased nearly linearly with the number of cantilevers. In the most preferable option between 3 and 5 cantilevers are actuated next to each other.
  • FIG. 1 shows schematically the basic elements of a known piezoelectric MEMS switch.
  • the switch 10 is fabricated onto a base substrate 12.
  • the switch includes a pair of contacts, one of which is shown as RF lines 14 on the substrate 12, with shorting bar 15 poised above the RF lines, in the open switch shown.
  • the shorting bar 15 is formed on and supported by a cantilever 16.
  • the cantilever 16 has one end 17 anchored to the substrate 12, and the larger portion of its structure is suspended and spaced from substrate 12. This separating space 18 contained sacrificial material in the initial fabrication stages.
  • the cantilever 16 has a layered structure including a pair of electrode layers 20, 22 between which is sandwiched a piezoelectric layer 24. On top of the cantilever beam a structural layer 25 is present to create a bending moment upon actuation. Bending movement of the cantilever 16 is induced by the actuator formed by electrode layers 20 and 22 and the piezoelectric layer 24 and the structural layer 25.
  • the cantilever 16 is flexible and when bending, its outer end 30 can move up and down (reciprocate) while the cantilever is held fixed at opposite end 18. This reciprocation moves the shorting bar 15 down into electrical communication with the RF lines 14.
  • the cantilever 16 When not actuated, the cantilever 16 is in the relaxed position, i.e. horizontal position based on the orientation of the figures.
  • the cantilever can include one or more through-holes extending to the space 18 below the cantilever from which sacrificial material was removed via the through-hole.
  • the space 18 can be over the substrate (as shown) or it may be defined by a region micro machined into the substrate.
  • Figure 2 shows a first example of device of the invention.
  • the cantilever is designed as a cantilever beam arrangement, in this example with five parallel beams 40,42,44,46,48. In general, three or more cantilever beams are actuated next to each other and connected with each other to achieve a higher contact force at the contacts.
  • the multiple cantilevers are connected with each other at their fixed connection ends 50 (fixed with respect to the substrate) and at their free contact ends 52 to define a single shared contact region 54.
  • the parallel beams can thus be connected only at their ends, but intermediate connection points can also be provided (preferably less than 10 connection bridges in total, and more preferably only two or three).
  • the contact region 54 has (downward facing) contact dimples 56.
  • Figure 2 shows the two RF lines 57, 58 which are electrically shortcircuited by the contact region upon actuation of the MEMS switch, i.e. in the second (closed) state.
  • the top and bottom actuation electrodes of the cantilever beam arrangement and the piezoelectric layer have essentially the same shape, corresponding to the combined area of the five cantilever beams.
  • the contact pad 60 thus comprises a top pad for the top electrode and a bottom pad for the bottom electrode.
  • the multiple cantilever beam arrangement enables the gap between the beams to be used as the sacrificial etch holes.
  • the sacrificial etch hole pattern is defined by the combination of the strips shown as 62.
  • a central beam 48 of the beam arrangement is longer than the other beams, and has the contact region 54 at its free end, the other beams coupling to the central beam at a position set back from free end.
  • the contact region 54 can be placed at or near the location where the cantilevers cross/connect. This measure enables the heat conduction to be increased to increase the power handling. Examples are shown in Figures 3 and 4 , in which the same reference numbers denote the same components as in Figure 2 .
  • the cantilever beams can have different lengths to remove unwanted deformations and to prevent touching of the substrate other than at the contact region.
  • the cantilever beam arrangement is preferably straight (as shown) but it can also be curved, though preferably with a curve less than 90 degrees.
  • the under etch process may require additional etch holes. This may be necessary when several cantilever beams are used.
  • the cantilever beams are preferably parallel. However, more generally they may be placed next to each other with angle of less than 90 degrees for the complete arrangement. An example is shown in Figure 5 .
  • Each beam has a free end 52 and a clamped end 50, so that a double clamped beam geometry is avoided.
  • the cantilevers are spaced from each other no more than two times their width (i.e. the space is not more than two times the width of the largest beam on opposite sides of the space- the beams may not have equal width). Preferably they are spaced less than one times the maximum beam width on either side of the spacing.
  • cantilever beams can assist to achieve a homogeneous sacrificial layer under etch.
  • the designs of the invention avoid the need for stress reducing structures.
  • the residual stress in the width direction is relaxed because of the high length to width ratio that can be employed for the individual beams.
  • the stiffness in the width direction is very small. Because the cantilevers are clamped only at one end, the residual stress can relax in the length direction. Compensation of the bending moment caused by a residual stress asymmetry in the layer stack can be implemented.
  • the increased effective bending stiffness can be accounted for by making the double clamped beam longer or by inserting stress-reducing designs. However, these measures both result in larger lateral size.
  • Galvanic contacts situated at or near the tip of a long cantilever suffer from poor heat conduction because of the thin and long geometry of the cantilever. Other heat conduction mechanisms like radiation and convection are negligible because of the low temperature and the small surface area, respectively. This limits the power handling of the galvanic contacts because of the heat generated near the electrical contacts.
  • the individual beams at or near the contact region for example each individual beam extends at least 80% of the length of the overall beam configuration, preferably at least 90%
  • the heat conduction is increased by several times, nearly linearly with the number of cantilevers. This increases the power handling capabilities of the switch.
  • the invention can be implemented without increasing the complexity of the switch fabrication.
  • the invention can be implemented by changing the mask design only of existing designs.
  • the application is of particular interest for galvanic switches (analog switches, RF switches, high power switches), but is also applicable to other piezoelectric actuators with increased actuation force.

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US9016133B2 (en) 2011-01-05 2015-04-28 Nxp, B.V. Pressure sensor with pressure-actuated switch
CN108249388A (zh) * 2016-12-29 2018-07-06 意法半导体股份有限公司 可在平面中移动的压电式微机电致动器设备

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GB2353410A (en) * 1999-08-18 2001-02-21 Marconi Electronic Syst Ltd Electrical switch
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WO2008075778A1 (ja) * 2006-12-21 2008-06-26 Nikon Corporation 薄膜構造体、マイクロアクチュエータ、光シャッタ装置、光束調整装置及びマイクロスイッチ

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GB2353410A (en) * 1999-08-18 2001-02-21 Marconi Electronic Syst Ltd Electrical switch
US20060119227A1 (en) * 2004-12-08 2006-06-08 Kabushiki Kaisha Toshiba Piezoelectric driving type MEMS apparatus
WO2008075778A1 (ja) * 2006-12-21 2008-06-26 Nikon Corporation 薄膜構造体、マイクロアクチュエータ、光シャッタ装置、光束調整装置及びマイクロスイッチ

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US9016133B2 (en) 2011-01-05 2015-04-28 Nxp, B.V. Pressure sensor with pressure-actuated switch
CN108249388A (zh) * 2016-12-29 2018-07-06 意法半导体股份有限公司 可在平面中移动的压电式微机电致动器设备
CN108249388B (zh) * 2016-12-29 2023-08-11 意法半导体股份有限公司 可在平面中移动的压电式微机电致动器设备

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