Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) | 2021

MEMS-Based Electrochemical Seismometer Relying on a CAC Integrated Three-Electrode Structure

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


This study developed a MEMS-based electrochemical seismometer relying on a cathode–anode–cathode (CAC) integrated three-electrode structure where two cathodes were positioned on two surfaces of a silicon wafer, while one anode was positioned on the sidewalls of the through holes of the silicon wafer. Device design and numerical simulations were conducted to model the functionality of the three-electrode structure in detecting vibration signals with the key geometrical parameters optimized. The CAC integrated three-electrode structure was then manufactured by microfabrication, which demonstrated a simplified fabrication process in comparison with conventional four-electrode structures. Device characterization shows that the sensitivity of the CAC microseismometer was an order of magnitude higher than that of the CME6011 (a commercially available four-electrode electrochemical seismometer), while the noise level was comparable. Furthermore, in response to random vibrations, a high correlation coefficient between the CAC and the CME6011 (0.985) was located, validating the performance of the developed seismometer. Thus, the developed electrochemical microseismometer based on an integrated three-electrode structure may provide a new perspective in seismic observations and resource explorations.

Volume 21
Pages None
DOI 10.3390/s21030809
Language English
Journal Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)

Full Text