Nanosecond Laser Experiments of Microstructure Adhesion Reduction

J. W. Rogers, L. Phinney
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Due to the small size of structures in modern microdevices, surface forces can create undesirable adhesion between microstructures, which is referred to as stiction. Prior investigations have used ultrashort-pulse lasers to recover stiction-failed microcantilevers. The current experiments study the use of a 400 ns, 1064 nm, Nd:YAG laser to free polycrystalline silicon microcantilevers stuck to the underlying substrate. The results show that a Nd:YAG, 1064 nm laser is capable of recovering failed microstructures with yields exceeding those reported in earlier studies. Yields of 100 percent for cantilevers up to 1 mm in length were demonstrated for several laser operating conditions. The yields are strongly dependent on laser fluence and slightly dependent on exposure time, with a single-shot at 160 mJ/cm2 resulting in yields around 60 percent.
微结构减粘的纳秒激光实验
由于现代微器件的结构尺寸小,表面力可以在微结构之间产生不希望的粘附,这被称为粘附。先前的研究使用超短脉冲激光来恢复伸缩失效的微悬臂梁。目前的实验研究使用400 ns, 1064 nm的Nd:YAG激光去除粘在衬底上的多晶硅微悬臂梁。结果表明,Nd:YAG, 1064 nm激光器能够恢复失效的微结构,其产额超过了先前研究的报道。在几种激光操作条件下,长度为1毫米的悬臂的产量达到100%。产率在很大程度上依赖于激光辐照量,并与曝光时间有轻微的关系,在160 mJ/cm2的单次照射下,产率约为60%。
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