2D MEMS electrostatic cantilever waveguide scanner for potential image display application

This paper presents the current status of our micro-fabricated SU-8 2D electrostatic cantilever waveguide scanner. The current design utilizes a monolithically integrated electrostatic push-pull actuator. A 4.0 μm SU-8 rib waveguide design allows a relatively large core cross section (4μm in height...

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Main Authors: Gu Kebin, Lin Keng-Ren, Wang Wei-Chih
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2015-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/20153201002
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spelling doaj-2dc687aa15ee492abb019de5590e89852021-02-02T07:06:23ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2015-01-01320100210.1051/matecconf/20153201002matecconf_isot2015_010022D MEMS electrostatic cantilever waveguide scanner for potential image display applicationGu Kebin0Lin Keng-Ren1Wang Wei-ChihDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, University of WashingtonDepartment of BioMedical Engineering, National Cheng Kung UniversityThis paper presents the current status of our micro-fabricated SU-8 2D electrostatic cantilever waveguide scanner. The current design utilizes a monolithically integrated electrostatic push-pull actuator. A 4.0 μm SU-8 rib waveguide design allows a relatively large core cross section (4μm in height and 20 μm in width) to couple with existing optical fiber and a broad band single mode operation (λ= 0.7μm to 1.3μm) with minimal transmission loss (85% to 87% output transmission efficiency with Gaussian beam profile input). A 2D scanning motion has been successfully demonstrated with two fundamental resonances found at 202 and 536 Hz in vertical and horizontal directions. A 130 μm and 19 μm, corresponding displacement and 0.062 and 0.009 rad field of view were observed at a +150V input. Beam divergence from the waveguide was corrected by a focusing GRIN lens and a 5μm beam diameter is observed at the focal plane. The transmission efficiency is low (~10%) and cantilever is slightly under tensile residual stress due to inherent imperfection in the process and tooling in fabrication. However, 2D light scanning pattern was successfully demonstrated using 1-D push-pull actuation.http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/20153201002
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author Gu Kebin
Lin Keng-Ren
Wang Wei-Chih
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Wang Wei-Chih
2D MEMS electrostatic cantilever waveguide scanner for potential image display application
MATEC Web of Conferences
author_facet Gu Kebin
Lin Keng-Ren
Wang Wei-Chih
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title 2D MEMS electrostatic cantilever waveguide scanner for potential image display application
title_short 2D MEMS electrostatic cantilever waveguide scanner for potential image display application
title_full 2D MEMS electrostatic cantilever waveguide scanner for potential image display application
title_fullStr 2D MEMS electrostatic cantilever waveguide scanner for potential image display application
title_full_unstemmed 2D MEMS electrostatic cantilever waveguide scanner for potential image display application
title_sort 2d mems electrostatic cantilever waveguide scanner for potential image display application
publisher EDP Sciences
series MATEC Web of Conferences
issn 2261-236X
publishDate 2015-01-01
description This paper presents the current status of our micro-fabricated SU-8 2D electrostatic cantilever waveguide scanner. The current design utilizes a monolithically integrated electrostatic push-pull actuator. A 4.0 μm SU-8 rib waveguide design allows a relatively large core cross section (4μm in height and 20 μm in width) to couple with existing optical fiber and a broad band single mode operation (λ= 0.7μm to 1.3μm) with minimal transmission loss (85% to 87% output transmission efficiency with Gaussian beam profile input). A 2D scanning motion has been successfully demonstrated with two fundamental resonances found at 202 and 536 Hz in vertical and horizontal directions. A 130 μm and 19 μm, corresponding displacement and 0.062 and 0.009 rad field of view were observed at a +150V input. Beam divergence from the waveguide was corrected by a focusing GRIN lens and a 5μm beam diameter is observed at the focal plane. The transmission efficiency is low (~10%) and cantilever is slightly under tensile residual stress due to inherent imperfection in the process and tooling in fabrication. However, 2D light scanning pattern was successfully demonstrated using 1-D push-pull actuation.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/20153201002
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