WO2004056547A2 - Micro-mechanical thermo structure and method for manufacturing such micro-mechanical structure - Google Patents
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- Micro-mechanical thermo structure and method for manufacturing such micro-mechanical structure are Micro-mechanical thermo structure and method for manufacturing such micro-mechanical structure
- the invention relates to a micro-mechanical thermal structure.
- the invention further relates to a thermo-optical modulator comprising such micro-mechanical thermal structure and a method for manufacturing such a micro-mechanical thermal structure.
- Micro-mechanical thermal structures of this type can be used in, devices for modulating radiation, such as switchable mirrors, smart windows, fast imaging devices and optical recording media.
- a micro-mechanical thermal structure of the type mentioned in the opening paragraph is known from United States patent US 6,137,623.
- This document discloses a thermally actuated plate wherein a heater is sandwiched between two polymer layers, in which the polymer layers have different coefficients of thermal expansion. For example, in case both layers have the same length at a first initial temperature, the length of one layer will vary from the length of the other layer at a different temperature from the initial temperature.
- thermo-optical modulator comprising a plurality of thermo-optical structures positioned on a micro-electronic substrate forming a reflective surface wherein the thermo-optical structure introduces a discontinuity in the reflective surface by selectively heating the thermo-optical structures so that impinging radiation can be reflected or absorbed.
- thermo-optical structures are manufactured by conventional micro-electronic or micro-mechanical techniques which requires inter alia several masking and etching steps. It is an object of the invention to provide a micro-mechanical thermal structure as mentioned in the opening paragraph and a thermo-optical modulator which can be manufactured by intrinsically simple techniques.
- a first aspect of the invention provides a micro-mechanical structure as specified in Claim 1 and a second aspect of the invention provides a thermo-optical modulator as claimed in claim 6.
- the invention is based, inter alia, on the recognition that in case of an oriented polymer, for example, a liquid crystalline polymerized network, the thermal expansion of the aligned liquid crystalline polymerized network in a direction parallel to the molecular director differs from the thermal expansion in a direction perpendicular to the molecular director.
- an oriented polymer for example, a liquid crystalline polymerized network
- the thermal expansion of the aligned liquid crystalline polymerized network in a direction parallel to the molecular director differs from the thermal expansion in a direction perpendicular to the molecular director.
- a change of temperature will lead to bending of the micro-mechanical thermal structure. This thermal expansion behavior is reversible.
- thermo-optical modulator is based on the fact that the polymer layers of each micro-mechanical thermal structure are provided with an absorbing dye or a reflective coating and are oriented on a transparent substrate in a way that, in a first state at a first temperature, the micro-mechanical structures are capable of shutting off a portion of an underlying surface and of stopping incident light and, in a second state at a second temperature, they are capable of transmitting a portion of the incident light via the transparent substrate.
- Liquid crystalline polymerized materials are the reaction products of monomers or of a mixture of monomers comprising a reactive group. Such polymeric materials have the advantage that the liquid crystalline groups can be oriented prior to polymerization. Polymerization causes such an orientation to be frozen as it were in its initial state wherein the orientation has been induced. These liquid crystalline materials are known per se from published international patent application WO97/44409. A further embodiment is specified in claim 3. In this embodiment a mechanical coupling is obtained intrinsically when a bilayer structure is made from a single layer of polymer material having a twisted director pattern.
- This embodiment can be made by photoreplication from a mold that is provided with an orientation inducing layer that establishes a different, but well-controlled molecular orientation in the monomeric state of the liquid crystalline monomers, which is subsequently fixed in the photopolymerization process.
- the liquid crystalline material are plain oriented with the director at one side of the single layer being oriented parallel to the single layer, and the director on the other side of the single layer being oriented perpendicular to the single layer.
- a thermo-optical modulator or a micro-mechanical thermal structure can be made by photoreplication from a mold that is provided with an orientation inducing layer that establishes a different, but well-controlled molecular orientation in the monomeric state of the liquid crystalline monomers, which is subsequently fixed in the polymerization process. Further advantageous embodiments are specified in the dependent claims.
- Fig.l shows a known polymeric bilayer element
- Fig. 2 shows a schematic polymer network of C6H and C 1 OH
- Fig. 3 shows a graph of the thermal expansion poly C6H and the poly C10H liquid crystalline networks
- Fig. 4 diagrammatically shows a twisted liquid crystalline network that will bend when the temperature is changed
- Fig. 5 shows process steps of a replication process for making a twisted liquid crystalline molecular structure
- Fig. 6 diagrammatically shows a thermo-optical modulator and Fig. 7 shows a transmission temperature diagram of a thermo-optical modulator as a function of temperature.
- Fig. 1 diagrammaticaly shows a micro-mechanical thermal structure 10 comprising two layers 12,14 of oriented polymer material of length h and thickness dj and d respectively, with different thermal expansion coefficients in a first direction and in a second direction, respectively.
- the director nl of the molecules of the oriented polymer of the first layer 12 is perpendicular to the director n2 of the molecules of the oriented polymer of the second layer 14.
- the oriented polymers are made of liquid crystalline monomers.
- the first and second layers 12,14 can be made of the same liquid crystalline polymerized material.
- the thermal expansion in a certain direction depends on the orientation of that direction with respect to the director of the molecules in the liquid crystalline polymerized networks.
- the expansion coefficient in the direction is the largest in the direction coinciding with the director of the molecules in the liquid crystalline polymerized networks.
- Fig.2 shows a molecular diagram 16 of polymerized network of suitable liquid crystalline materials C6H and C10H.
- Fig.3 shows a graph of the thermal expansion as a function of temperature of two liquid crystalline networks formed by polymerization of monomers C6H and C10H in the oriented state.
- Curve 20 indicates the thermal expansion for polymerized C6H in a direction perpendicular to the director and curve 22 indicates the thermal expansion for polymerized C6H in a direction parallel to the director.
- Curve 24 indicates the thermal expansion for polymerized C10H in a direction perpendicular to the director and curve 26 indicates the thermal expansion for polymerized C10H in a direction parallel to the director. From Fig.3 the differences in thermal expansion in the predetermined directions are obvious. So, when two, at room temperature straight, layers of the liquid crystalline polymerized material, but with perpendicularly oriented directors, are adhered to each other in order to form a micro-mechanical thermal structure, these layers are forced to bend at a temperature change. This is caused by the difference in thermal expansion. The thermal expansion in the layer in the direction perpendicular to the director is high and the thermal expansion in the layer parallel to director is low and may even become negative.
- Fig. 4 shows a micro-mechanical thermal structure 40 made of a single layer of a liquid crystalline polymerized material with a twisted director pattern 42, wherein the mechanical coupling between the two layers is obtained intrinsically.
- a higher temperature for example, one side 44 expands along the line 46, the opposite side 48 of the layer contracts along the line 50. As a result, the layer bends in a direction along the line 52.
- Fig. 5 shows a flow chart of a manufacturing method for micro-mechanical thermal structures with a twisted molecular arrangement.
- a mold 56 with the desired surface relief 58 depending on the outlines of a desired micro-mechanical thermal structure is provided with an orientation inducing layer 60, for example by coating the surface relief 58 with a photo-alignment layer 60.
- Suitable photo-alignment layers can be used to provide the mold 56 with orientation layers that locally provide a predetermined molecular orientation of the liquid crystalline monomer.
- photo-alignment layers are, for example, based on cinnamic esters that can undergo an anistropic 1.2 cyclo-addition by exposure with polarized light.
- These photo-alignment layers are known from "Photoalignment and photo-patterning of planar and homeotropic liquid-crystal-display configuration" by H. Sieberle and M. Shadt, Journal SID, 8/1, 67-70, 2000 and "Photoinduces surface alignment for liquid crystal displays" by M. O'Neill and S.M. Kelly in Journal of Physics D: Appl. Phys., 33, R67-R84, 2000.
- the photo-alignment layers can be based on photo-sensitized polyimides that, by photoreactions selected by a person skilled in the art, provide the anisotropy to align the liquid crystalline material that is brought into contact with the photo- alignment layer 60.
- Photo-alignment layers are commercially available and can be obtained from Vantico, JSR and Nissan.
- the surface relief 58 is exposed to ultra-violet light with a first linear polarization direction.
- the surface relief is exposed to ultra-violet light having a second linear polarization direction, different from the first polarization direction.
- These exposures provide a predetermined orientation-inducing structure at the mold surface relief 58. It is also possible to apply a photo-alignment layer that orients liquid crystalline molecules perpendicularly to the surface of the mold 56 without exposure and align the liquid crystalline molecules in a predetermined planar direction upon ultra-violet exposure. This type of photo-alignment has the advantage that only a single exposure is required during the mold preparation, to provide a predetermined director orientation in the reactive liquid crystal monomers.
- a substrate 68 is positioned opposite the mold 56 and a reactive liquid crystalline monomer 70 is pressed between the mold 56 and a substrate 68.
- the monomer is polymerized by exposure to ultraviolet radiation.
- a thermal annealing step can be applied to promote obtaining the predetermined molecular orientation of the liquid crystalline monomer.
- a suitable liquid crystalline monomer is C6H or C10H.
- the mold 54 is removed and the micro- mechanical thermal structure 73 is obtained.
- the mold 54 in Fig. 5 forms a single micro- mechanical thermal structure 73.
- Fig.6 shows a thermo-optical modulator 74 comprising polymer walls 75.
- the polymer walls 75 are perpendicular to a preferably transparent substrate 76.
- the polymers walls 75 are provided with a reflective coating (not shown), for example Al, Ag or Au.
- a reflective coating for example Al, Ag or Au.
- an absorbing coating for example CrO2.
- the polymer walls 75 can be made self-absorbing by adding a dichroic guest-host dye such as iodine polyvinylacetate applied in polarizers conventionally used in liquid crystalline display devices.
- a dichroic guest-host dye such as iodine polyvinylacetate applied in polarizers conventionally used in liquid crystalline display devices.
- the polymer walls 75 are straight and the thermo-optical modulator 74 transmits substantially all incident light 77 via the transparent substrate 72.
- the polymer walls 72 of the thermo-optical modulator 74 are bent and will thereby block substantially all the incident light 77.
- the opposite arrows indicate the reversibility of the switching process when the temperature returns to its initial value.
- thermo-optical modulator The transmission of this thermo-optical modulator can be calculated using formula (1)
- Tr p - (d ⁇ + d>) - ⁇ .100% (1)
- Tr represents the transmission
- p represents the pitch or distance between adjacent polymer walls on the substrate
- J / ,J 2 represent the thickness of the first and second layers respectively of each wall, and represents the projected deformation.
- the projected deformation can be estimated from ⁇ i and ⁇ , the thermal expansion coefficient, perpendicular and parallel to the director, respectively, by using formula (2)
- h represents the height of the polymer walls and r is calculated by means of formula (3) r _ d, (l + ⁇ AT) + d 2 (l + ⁇ T) (3)
- thermo-optical modulator having different wall geometries.
- Fig.7 shows a graph 81 representing the transmission of a thermo-optical modulator as a function of the temperature of the thermo-optical modulator for a device having a constant pitch p of 20 micrometers and a thickness d], 2 of 2 micrometers for different heights.
- the curves 82-85 show the transmission Tr as a function of temperature T for a height h of the polymer wall of 10, 20, 30 and 40 micrometers, respectively.
- Fig. 7 shows a graph 86 representing the transmission of a thermo-optical modulator as a function of the temperature of the thermo-optical modulator for a device having a constant height h of 30 micrometers and a thickness ;,J 2 of 2 micrometers for different pitches.
- the curves 87-90 show the transmission Tr as a function of temperature T for a pitch p of the polymer walls of 10, 20, 30 and 40 micrometers, respectively.
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