Title :
Electromagnetic Two-Dimensional Scanner Using Radial Magnetic Field
Author :
Ji, Chang-Hyeon ; Choi, Moongoo ; Kim, Sang-Cheon ; Song, Ki-Chang ; Bu, Jong-Uk ; Nam, Hyo-Jin
Author_Institution :
LG Electron. Inst. of Technol., Seoul
Abstract :
In this paper, we present the design, fabrication, and measurement results of a two-dimensional electromagnetic scanning micromirror actuated by radial magnetic field. The scanner is realized by combining a gimbaled single-crystal-silicon micromirror with a single turn electroplated metal coil, with a concentric permanent magnet assembly composed of two concentric permanent magnets and an iron yoke. The proposed scanner utilizes the radial magnetic field rather than using a lateral magnetic field oriented 45deg to the horizontal and vertical scan axes to achieve a biaxial magnetic actuation. The single turn coil fabricated with electroplated copper achieves a nominal resistance of 1.2 Omega. A two-dimensional scanner with mirror size of 1.5 mm in diameter was fabricated. Maximum optical scan angle of 8.8deg in horizontal direction and 8.3deg in vertical direction were achieved. Forced actuation of the gimbal at 60 Hz and resonant actuation of the micromirror at 19.1-19.7 kHz provide slow vertical scan and fast horizontal scan, respectively. The proposed scanner can be used in raster scanning laser display systems and other scanner applications.
Keywords :
magnetic fields; microactuators; micromirrors; optical scanners; permanent magnets; 2D electromagnetic scanning micromirror; biaxial magnetic actuation; concentric permanent magnet assembly; electromagnetic 2D scanner; electroplated copper; forced actuation; frequency 19.1 kHz to 19.7 kHz; frequency 60 Hz; gimbaled single-crystal-silicon micromirror; horizontal scan axes; iron yoke; lateral magnetic field; radial magnetic field; raster scanning laser display systems; resistance 1.2 ohm; single turn electroplated metal coil; size 1.5 mm; vertical scan axes; Assembly; Coils; Electromagnetic fields; Electromagnetic measurements; Fabrication; Iron; Magnetic field measurement; Magnetic fields; Micromirrors; Permanent magnets; Displays; lasers; mirrors;
Journal_Title :
Microelectromechanical Systems, Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JMEMS.2007.892897