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Sensors and actuators on non-planar substrates

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http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0924424798002581
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Abstract

The integration of MEMS sensors and actuators onto macro mechanical parts is a critical technology necessary for the potential realization of intelligent mechanical structures. The current planar fabrication methods offered by the MEMS/IC industry restrict the possibility of integrating micro devices onto contoured (non-planar) mechanical structures. We have developed a lithographic technique to directly fabricate micron-sized sensing and actuation devices onto a cylindrical surface. This novel technology encompasses the development of flexible masks, photoresist spraying technique, and customized alignment systems. Results indicate that line resolution of <5 μm is possible for structures on the surface of a 2″ (5.08 cm) long cylinder with a diameter of 1.25″ (3.175 cm). This paper describes the procedures developed to fabricate sacrificially release micro structures onto a cylindrical surface. The performance of micro thermal actuators and shear stress sensors on a quartz cylindrical substrate are also presented.

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