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MEMS microshutter arrays for James Webb Space Telescope

Authors :
Kamili Jackson
Barney Lynch
Chris Ray
Liqin Wang
Todd King
Scott Schwinger
Leroy Sparr
Eric Schulte
Kevin L. Denis
Robert F. Silverberg
Peter K. Shu
Ruth Bradley
Christine A. Allen
Gunther Kletetschka
Audrey J. Ewin
Brent Mott
Valeriano Veronica
Mary J. Li
Tomoko Adachi
Lance Oh
David Franz
Larry Hess
Yun Zheng
D. Rapchun
Dan Kelly
Rosalind Steptoe-Jackson
Steve Snodgrass
Wayne Smith
Murzy D. Jhabvala
Vilem Mikula
Chris Zincke
Alexander Kutyrev
Harvey Moseley
Michael Beamesderfer
Sateesh Bajikar
Ron Hu
Sachi Babu
Nick Costen
D. Sohl
Timothy M. Miller
James Pontius
Source :
SPIE Proceedings.
Publication Year :
2006
Publisher :
SPIE, 2006.

Abstract

Two-dimensional MEMS microshutter arrays are being developed at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center for use in the near-infrared region on the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST). The microshutter arrays are designed for the selective transmission of light with high efficiency and high contrast. The JWST environment requires cryogenic operation at 35K. Microshutter arrays are fabricated out of silicon-oxide-insulated (SOI) silicon wafers. Arrays are close-packed silicon nitride membranes with a pixel size of 100x200 p. Individual shutters are patterned with a torsion flexure permitting shutters to open 90 degrees with a minimized mechanical stress concentration. The mechanical shutter arrays are fabricated using MEMS technologies. The processing includes a multi- layer metal deposition and patterning of shutter electrodes and magnetic pads, reactive ion etching (NE) of the front side to form shutters out of the nitride membrane, an anisotropic back-etch for wafer thinning, followed by a deep RIE (DRIE) back-etch down to the nitride shutter membrane to form W e s and relieve shutters from the silicon substrate. An additional metal deposition and patterning is used to form back electrodes. Shutters are actuated using a magnetic force and latched using an electrostatic force. . . . KEYWORDS: microshutter, MEMS, RIE, DRIE, micro-optics, near inbred, space telescope

Details

ISSN :
0277786X
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
SPIE Proceedings
Accession number :
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