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23 December 2011 Development of electric power generation system for bio-MEMS device by using a new bio-compatible piezoelectric material MgSiO3
Hideyuki Kuribayashi, Eiji Nakamachi, Yusuke Morita
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Proceedings Volume 8204, Smart Nano-Micro Materials and Devices; 82042Z (2011) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.903194
Event: SPIE Smart Nano + Micro Materials and Devices, 2011, Melbourne, Australia
Abstract
In this study, the energy harvester for Bio-MEMS device using a new bio-compatible piezoelectric thin film was developed. At first, we generated MgSiO3 (MSO) thin film on Ti and Cu buffer layers and Si (100) substrate by using RF-magnetron sputtering procedure. We measured the crystallography orientation by employing the X-ray diffractometer and the piezoelectric properties with the ferroelectric measurement system. We confirmed that MgSiO3(111) crystal had been generated on Cu/Ti/Si (100) substrate. Its displacement-voltage curve indicated the typical butterfly type hysteresis loop, which meant MgSiO3(111) thin film had piezoelectricity. The piezoelectric strain constant d33 was calculated by adopting the displacement-voltage curve, such as 181.5 pm/V. Further, the polarization properties of the MSO thin films were measured. The spontaneous polarization and remnant polarization are 0.89 μC/cm2 and 1.06 μC/cm2. Then, we adopted interdigitated-shape electrodes on MSO film in order to generate the d33 mode of the piezoelectric transducer. Accordingly, the generated voltage was estimated as 3.19 V by employing finite element method, ANSYS. We fabricated a monomorph type MSO piezoelectric cantilever for harvesting the vibration energy by employing the semiconductor process technologies. At last we will show results of performance assessment of our MSO piezoelectric harvester.
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Hideyuki Kuribayashi, Eiji Nakamachi, and Yusuke Morita "Development of electric power generation system for bio-MEMS device by using a new bio-compatible piezoelectric material MgSiO3", Proc. SPIE 8204, Smart Nano-Micro Materials and Devices, 82042Z (23 December 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.903194
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KEYWORDS
Thin films

Electrodes

Silicon

Copper

Polarization

Transducers

Sputter deposition

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