2021
DOI: 10.3390/s21165513
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Modeling and Optimization of a Novel ScAlN-Based MEMS Scanning Mirror with Large Static and Dynamic Two-Axis Tilting Angles

Abstract: The piezoelectric MEMS (micro-electro-mechanical systems) scanning mirrors are in a great demand for numerous optoelectronic applications. However, the existing actuation strategies are severely limited for poor compatibility with CMOS process, non-linear control, insufficient mirror size and small angular travel. In this paper, a novel, particularly efficient ScAlN-based piezoelectric MEMS mirror with a pupil size of 10 mm is presented. The MEMS mirror consists of a reflection mirror plate, four meandering sp… Show more

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“…In two of our own designs, the influence of the spring system and attachment of the actuators to the die frame is investigated. One stiffer design has 9 meanders in each spring system and actuators that are attached completely to the frame, as presented in [1], whereas the second softer design has 13 meanders in each spring system and partially released actuators, as shown in [3] and Figure 1b.…”
Section: Actuators and Springsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In two of our own designs, the influence of the spring system and attachment of the actuators to the die frame is investigated. One stiffer design has 9 meanders in each spring system and actuators that are attached completely to the frame, as presented in [1], whereas the second softer design has 13 meanders in each spring system and partially released actuators, as shown in [3] and Figure 1b.…”
Section: Actuators and Springsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the use of piezo-stack stages is common for fine beam steering mechanisms, meeting size, weight and power requirements for small satellite platforms with these actuators is challenging. For that purpose, MEMS-based piezo actuators with an integrated gimbaled mirror for beam adjustment were suggested [82][83][84][85][86][87].…”
Section: Piezoelectric Mems Fast Steering Mirrorsmentioning
confidence: 99%