학술논문

Piezoelectric soft MEMS for tactile sensing and energy harvesting
Document Type
Conference
Source
2014 IEEE International Conference on IC Design & Technology IC Design & Technology (ICICDT), 2014 IEEE International Conference on. :1-4 May, 2014
Subject
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Engineered Materials, Dielectrics and Plasmas
General Topics for Engineers
Signal Processing and Analysis
III-V semiconductor materials
Substrates
Tactile sensors
Micromechanical devices
Electrodes
Silicon
Sputtering
Aluminum nitride
soft MEMS
tactile sensors
energy harvester
Language
ISSN
2381-3555
Abstract
Flexible piezoelectric heterostructures based on aluminium nitride (AIN) grown on a polymeric soft substrate are shown to be a powerful material system to produce soft and conformable MEMS. Here we report on two different devices based on soft AlN MEMS technology on top of Kapton substrates, such as tactile sensing for robotic applications and energy harvesters from vibrations and air flow. While extremely flexible, the Mo/AIN/Mostructure results to be crack-free even after the microfabrication procedure, peeling off from its rigid support and several cycles of bending. The fabricated tactile sensors exhibit a linear response as a function of pressure, while energy harvesting devices, structured as piezoelectric flexible cantilever, generate a voltage of about 20 mV under just a gentle breath.