S. Gu-Stoppel, J. Janes, H. Quenzer, U. Hofmann, W. Benecke
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引用次数: 18
摘要
本文介绍了直径为1mm、孔径为1.4 mm × 4mm、频率分别为60khz和17khz的两种单轴PZT微镜的设计和制作工艺。这些微镜在10 V矩形脉冲驱动下实现了约40°的大光学扫描角,并显示出超过1000的高q因子。对PZT驱动微镜的长期稳定性的研究已经检测到超过1000亿次的循环。实验诊断和有限元分析相结合的结果,迭代产生新的设计,导致更大的挠度和适当的频率,目前制造。
Two-dimensional scanning using two single-axis low-voltage PZT resonant micromirrors
This paper presents designs and fabrication process of two single-axis PZT micromirrors with 1 mm diameter and 1.4 mm × 4 mm apertures, whose frequencies are 60 kHz and 17 kHz, respectively. These micromirrors achieve large optical scan angles of about 40° driven by 10 V rectangular pulses and show high Q-factors of more than 1000. The investigation on the long-term stability of a PZT driven micromirror has detected more than 100 Billion cycles. The combined results of experimental diagnostics and FEM analyses give rise to new designs iteratively leading to a larger deflection and appropriate frequencies, which are currently fabricated.