Electrochemistry | 2021

Effective Young’s Modulus of Complex Three Dimensional Multilayered Ti/Au Micro-Cantilevers Fabricated by Electrodeposition and the Temperature Dependency

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Ti/Au multi-layered micro-cantilevers with complex three-dimensional structures used as micro-components in micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS) sensors were prepared by lithography and electrodeposition, and the effective Young’s modulus was evaluated by the resonance frequency method and finite element method simulation. Effects of the constraint condition at the fixed-end of the micro-cantilever and the temperature dependency of the effective Young’s modulus were studied. Three types of the constraint at the fixed-end were prepared, which were normal type (constraining only bottom surface of the fixed-end), block type (constraining both top and bottom surfaces), and bridge type (top surfaces covering with a bridge-like structure). The temperature dependency test was conducted in a temperature range from 150 to 300 °C in a vacuum chamber. An increase in the effective Young’s modulus was observed as the constraint condition became more rigid, and the effective Young’s modulus merely changed as the temperature varied from room temperature to 300 °C.

Volume 2
Pages 216-223
DOI 10.3390/ELECTROCHEM2020015
Language English
Journal Electrochemistry

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