DocumentCode :
1060155
Title :
Kinematically Stabilized Microbubble Actuator Arrays
Author :
Wu, Xiaosong ; Yuan, Guang ; Yoon, Yong-Kyu ; Allen, Mark G.
Author_Institution :
Georgia Inst. of Technol., Atlanta
Volume :
17
Issue :
1
fYear :
2008
Firstpage :
124
Lastpage :
132
Abstract :
In this paper, the concept, fabrication, and characterization of a kinematically stabilized polymeric microbubble actuator (endoskeletal microbubble actuator) for a pneumatic tactile display application are presented. The kinematic stabilization is achieved by the combination of two polymeric layers with complementary functions: a microcorrugated parylene diaphragm layer as a ldquoskeletonrdquo to provide a directional deflection in a desired axial direction while suppressing undesired lateral deflections and an overcoated elastomer diaphragm layer as a ldquoskinrdquo to help the extended membrane recoil to its original shape, ensuring diaphragm stability. Arrays of microcorrugated diaphragms are implemented in a mass producible fashion using inclined rotational UV lithography, micromolding, and pattern transfer techniques. Both the number of corrugations and the corrugation profile of the endoskeletal actuator are determined through numerical analysis, taking into account the constraints of the microfabrication processes utilized. A prototype of a single endoskeletal bubble actuator with a diameter of 2.6 mm has been fabricated and characterized. For comparison purposes, elastomer microcorrugated diaphragm (skin only) actuators and parylene microcorrugated diaphragm (skeleton only) actuators of the same materials and dimensions have also been fabricated and tested. While the skin-only diaphragm actuators demonstrated undesired omnidirectional inflation and the skeleton-only diaphragm actuators have shown unstable and irreversible deformation during extension, the proposed endoskeletal microbubble actuators have shown stable reversible axial extensions with a deflection of approximately 0.9 mm. A 6 6 array of endoskeletal polymer microbubble actuators integrated with a microfluidic manifold has been successfully fabricated, demonstrating its mass manufacturability.
Keywords :
diaphragms; microactuators; microfluidics; moulding; pneumatic actuators; polymer films; ultraviolet lithography; elastomer diaphragm layer; endoskeletal microbubble actuator; kinematical stabilization; mass production; microbubble actuator arrays; microcorrugated parylene diaphragm layer; microfabrication processes; micromolding; pattern transfer techniques; pneumatic tactile display application; polymeric microbubble actuator; rotational UV lithography; size 2.6 mm; Biomembranes; Displays; Fabrication; Kinematics; Lithography; Numerical analysis; Numerical stability; Pneumatic actuators; Polymers; Shape; Digital Clay; endoskeletal bubble; inclined exposure; microbubble actuator; microcorrugated diaphragm;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Microelectromechanical Systems, Journal of
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1057-7157
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JMEMS.2007.911868
Filename :
4447268
Link To Document :
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