标题: | 微马达设计与制作 Micromotor Design and Fabrication |
作者: | 石为穿 WEI-CHUAN SHIH 金甘平 KAN-PING CHIN 机械工程学系 |
关键字: | 微马达;微机电系统;半导体制程;micromotor;MEMS;IC process |
公开日期: | 1998 |
摘要: | 本文主要是研究微马达的设计与制作。在制程考量方面,我们选择了和半导体制程最为相容的表面微细加工技术,并采用类似Deng的几何配置,设计制作了一个静电侧边驱动、晃动式微马达。我们并对此种设计提出改进之道,搭配上改进的制程,以期能提高微马达制作的良率并使微马达的效能提升。其中有两个主要的改进:其一是蚀刻阻挡(Etching stop)的制作使得中央固定轴不至于在结构释放(Releasing)的过程中被破坏,此一蚀刻阻挡并可以形成转子接地的通路,减低转子与下方基材间的电位差和吸力。其二是采用混合层来构成轴承间隙(Bearing clearance)。我们利用湿氧化层(Wet oxidation)的高均匀性(Conformality)与电浆辅助化学气相沈积(PECVD)氧化层不消耗矽之特性来得到厚度为一微米的轴承间隙,此间隙可以有效克服反应离子蚀刻(Reactive ion etching)造成的结构锁死(Interlocking)并可能提供转子一个向上的提升力(Lift force)。在制程方面的努力与设计上的修正使我们制作出马达主要的结构:分离且可动的转子、定子、及联结转子与锚的轴承。但是由于机台的效能不佳,结构边壁(Sidewall)的垂直度仍有待提升。此外,我们亦依循Trimmer的推导,建立了适用于本身设计的力矩数学模型。而利用此数学模型可以估计出在理想操作条件下微马达的输出力矩。 This thesis focuses on the design and fabrication of micromotors. By using the surface micromachining technique, we designed and fabricated an electrostatic side-drive wobble micromotor based on Deng's geometric design.. Moreover, we also made improvement on her design and process. There are two major new ideas: the first is the fabrication of the etching stop which protects the bottom of the anchor from being damaged during releasing. With this etching stop, an additional electric path from the rotor to the substrate is also established. This electric path is always effective and would reduce the potential difference between the rotor and the substrate. The second is the 1 mm bearing clearance composed by a mixed-layer, a wet oxide and a PECVD oxide layer. The former has the advantage of high conformality while the latter consumes no polysilicon. This thick bearing clearance can solve the interlocking problem posed by the non-uniform RIE process and may induce a lift force on the rotor. Due to the efforts on process and the modified design, we fabricated a micromotor with the free moving and separated rotor, the stator, and the bearing connecting the rotor and the anchor. But because of the low performance of the RIE machine we've used, the sidewalls were not vertical as expected. Improvement on this process step is required. In addition to the design and the fabrication process, we also followed Trimmer's derivation and established the torque model for our micromotor geometry. By this model we can estimate the driving torque of the micromotor under ideal operation conditions. |
URI: | http://140.113.39.130/cdrfb3/record/nctu/#NT870489083 http://hdl.handle.net/11536/64762 |
显示于类别: | Thesis |