Design and Fabrication of a Re-Configurable Micromirror Array for an Optical Microspectrometer

This thesis presents the design and fabrication of a re-configurable micromirror array which can be used as a component of an optical microspectrometer. In an optical microspectrometer, an array of mechanically positionable micromirrors can be implemented as a reconfigurable exit slit to selectively...

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Main Author: Upadhyay, Vandana
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Published: Scholar Commons 2005
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spelling ndltd-USF-oai-scholarcommons.usf.edu-etd-18892019-10-04T05:22:17Z Design and Fabrication of a Re-Configurable Micromirror Array for an Optical Microspectrometer Upadhyay, Vandana This thesis presents the design and fabrication of a re-configurable micromirror array which can be used as a component of an optical microspectrometer. In an optical microspectrometer, an array of mechanically positionable micromirrors can be implemented as a reconfigurable exit slit to selectively focus particular wavelengths of a diffracted spectrum onto the detector stage. The signal to noise ratio and response time of an optical microspectrometer can be vastly improved by this technique. In the approach presented here, a hybrid bulk- and surface- micromachining process is demonstrated for fabrication of a 1XN array of micromirrors. The reconfigurable micromirrors presented here comprise of two elements, a surfacemicromachined positioning mechanism, and a bulk-micromachined mirror. These elements are finally integrated using a flip-chip bonding technique. The integrated micromirror assembly can be positioned by means of a driving mechanism consisting of arrayed electrothermal actuators. Various techniques for fabricating the micromirror array components are discussed in detail in this thesis along with a review of techniques applicable for integrating the individual components. In order to enhance the efficiency of the positioning system, the classic electrothermal actuators were redesigned in this research. The modified design of thermal actuators is introduced in this thesis. An analysis of the modified thermal actuators is also presented to demonstrate the validity of the suggested modifications. 2005-03-29T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://scholarcommons.usf.edu/etd/890 https://scholarcommons.usf.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1889&context=etd default Graduate Theses and Dissertations Scholar Commons Thermal actuator Polymumps Anodic bonding Gear Pirl American Studies Arts and Humanities
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topic Thermal actuator
Polymumps
Anodic bonding
Gear
Pirl
American Studies
Arts and Humanities
spellingShingle Thermal actuator
Polymumps
Anodic bonding
Gear
Pirl
American Studies
Arts and Humanities
Upadhyay, Vandana
Design and Fabrication of a Re-Configurable Micromirror Array for an Optical Microspectrometer
description This thesis presents the design and fabrication of a re-configurable micromirror array which can be used as a component of an optical microspectrometer. In an optical microspectrometer, an array of mechanically positionable micromirrors can be implemented as a reconfigurable exit slit to selectively focus particular wavelengths of a diffracted spectrum onto the detector stage. The signal to noise ratio and response time of an optical microspectrometer can be vastly improved by this technique. In the approach presented here, a hybrid bulk- and surface- micromachining process is demonstrated for fabrication of a 1XN array of micromirrors. The reconfigurable micromirrors presented here comprise of two elements, a surfacemicromachined positioning mechanism, and a bulk-micromachined mirror. These elements are finally integrated using a flip-chip bonding technique. The integrated micromirror assembly can be positioned by means of a driving mechanism consisting of arrayed electrothermal actuators. Various techniques for fabricating the micromirror array components are discussed in detail in this thesis along with a review of techniques applicable for integrating the individual components. In order to enhance the efficiency of the positioning system, the classic electrothermal actuators were redesigned in this research. The modified design of thermal actuators is introduced in this thesis. An analysis of the modified thermal actuators is also presented to demonstrate the validity of the suggested modifications.
author Upadhyay, Vandana
author_facet Upadhyay, Vandana
author_sort Upadhyay, Vandana
title Design and Fabrication of a Re-Configurable Micromirror Array for an Optical Microspectrometer
title_short Design and Fabrication of a Re-Configurable Micromirror Array for an Optical Microspectrometer
title_full Design and Fabrication of a Re-Configurable Micromirror Array for an Optical Microspectrometer
title_fullStr Design and Fabrication of a Re-Configurable Micromirror Array for an Optical Microspectrometer
title_full_unstemmed Design and Fabrication of a Re-Configurable Micromirror Array for an Optical Microspectrometer
title_sort design and fabrication of a re-configurable micromirror array for an optical microspectrometer
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