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Tunable optical microsystems featuring vertical electrostatic comb drives
Auteur(s)
Overstolz, Thomas
Editeur(s)
De Rooij, Rob
Date de parution
2007
Mots-clés
- Microsystèmes optiques réglables
- SOI
- gravure ionique réactive profonde
- gravure à vapeur HF
- séparation des puces sans sciage
- actionneur électrostatique vertical à peigne interdigité
- platform pivotable
- poudre de torsion
- filtre à réseau résonnant
- C-band
- piston tip-tilt
- cavité accordable
- compensation de tension , miroir plat
- Tunable optical microsystems
- SOI
- DRIE
- HF vapor etching
- dicing free chip release
- vertical electrostatic comb actuator
- tilting platform
- torsion beam
- resonant grating filter
- C-band
- piston tip-tilt
- tunable cavity
- stress compensation
- flat mirror
Microsystèmes optique...
SOI
gravure ionique réact...
gravure à vapeur HF
séparation des puces ...
actionneur électrosta...
platform pivotable
poudre de torsion
filtre à réseau réson...
C-band
piston tip-tilt
cavité accordable
compensation de tensi...
Tunable optical micro...
SOI
DRIE
HF vapor etching
dicing free chip rele...
vertical electrostati...
tilting platform
torsion beam
resonant grating filt...
C-band
piston tip-tilt
tunable cavity
stress compensation
flat mirror
Résumé
This PhD thesis presents the realization of micro electro-mechanical systems for optical applications requiring very precise actuation. One of the requirements was the implementation of a vertical actuation mechanism based on comb actuators that allow accurate static displacements. Two devices have been realized following two different concepts for vertical comb drive actuators. One device provides a tilting platform of 2×2mm2 which can be used to tune an optical element assembled on top of the platform. Two sets of vertically staggered comb actuators are used to create a vertical force which pulls down the platform to one or to the other side. We achieved a tilt angle of ±3.5° at 80V in static operation. For demonstration purpose, we assembled a telecom resonant grating filter (RGF) onto the platform. We successfully scanned the entire telecom C-band (1530-1570 nm) by tilting the platform from -3.5° to +3.5°. The other device provides a triangular mirror of 1.7mm edge length which is suspended by three C-shaped beams. Three sets of asymmetric vertical comb actuators are used for actuation. The mirror can perform either a pure vertical (piston) displacement of up to 18 µm at 80 V, or a tip-tilt of up to 2.2 mrad at 50 V. The tip-tilt feature allows to correct a small wedge error with an optical component assembled on top of the device. Typical applications of such a device are tunable cavity systems where the required flatness of the mirror is of particular importance.
Notes
Thèse de doctorat : Université de Neuchâtel, 2007 ; 1940
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doctoral thesis
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