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3-Dimensional Blow Torch-Molding of Fused Silica Microstructures

Authors :
Jialiang Yan
Khalil Najafi
Rebecca L. Peterson
Jae Yoong Cho
Harald W. Eberhart
J. A. Gregory
Source :
Journal of Microelectromechanical Systems. 22:1276-1284
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2013.

Abstract

This paper presents a new and simple microfabrication process for creating various 3-D microstructures with high-aspect ratios . The key feature of this process is the use of a blow torch, which provides very intense localized heat for a short amount of time . The flame temperature can be up to 2500 °C for a propane-oxygen torch, above the melting temperatures of many high- Q materials. We demonstrate the fabrication of hemispherical and half-toroid (birdbath) shells from 100- μm-thick fused silica substrates. The structures have an rms surface roughness of 5.3 Å, which is crucial for achieving both high mechanical and optical Q. We create microbirdbath resonators by batch-level releasing the birdbath shells. We verify the resonance mode shapes of the degenerate n=2 wineglass modes using laser vibrometry and measure the frequency and Q of these modes using laser vibrometry and a capacitive measurement method. We demonstrate one of the best mechanical Q and smallest frequency split between the n=2 wineglass modes among existing micromechanical resonators. The birdbath resonator is promising for emerging applications such as the microrate-integrating gyroscope.

Details

ISSN :
19410158 and 10577157
Volume :
22
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Microelectromechanical Systems
Accession number :
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