Title :
High-Aspect-Ratio Metal Microfabrication by Nickel Electroplating of Patterned Carbon Nanotube Forests
Author :
Barrett, Lawrence K. ; Barton, Dallin J. ; Noyce, Steven G. ; Allred, David D. ; Vanfleet, Richard R. ; Davis, Robert C.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Phys. & Astron., Brigham Young Univ., Provo, UT, USA
Abstract :
High-aspect-ratio metallic microstructures have a variety of potential applications in sensing and actuation. However, fabrication remains a challenge. We have fabricated nickel microstructures with over 20:1 aspect ratios by electroplating patterned carbon-coated carbon-nanotube forests using a nickel chloride bath. Pulse plating allows nickel ions to diffuse into the interior of the forest during off portions of the cycle. Done properly, this solves the problem of the formation of an external crust, which otherwise blocks nickel deposition in the interior of the structures. Thus, densities of 86 ± 3% of bulk Ni for the composite structures are achieved. Cantilever structures do not yield under load, but break. Measurements of the material properties of this composite material indicate an elastic modulus of ~ 42 GPa and a strength of 400 MPa. We demonstrate the utility of this method with an external field magnetic actuator consisting of a proof mass and two flexures. We achieved 1-mN actuation forces.
Keywords :
carbon nanotubes; composite materials; electroplating; microfabrication; nickel; Ni; cantilever structures; composite material; composite structures; elastic modulus; external field magnetic actuator; high-aspect-ratio metal microfabrication; nickel chloride bath; nickel electroplating; patterned carbon nanotube forests; pulse plating; Actuators; Carbon; Force; Magnetomechanical effects; Materials; Nickel; Magnetic; aspect ratio; aspect ratio.; carbon; microelectromechanical; nickel;
Journal_Title :
Microelectromechanical Systems, Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JMEMS.2015.2395954