Micro- and nano-mechanical systems may take advantage from using materials having multiple functional characteristics. VO2 is a compound characterised by a solid state phase transition (SSPT) just above room temperature, consisting in a concurrent metal-insulator transition and a change of lattice symmetry and parameters. Here, the combination of non-linear electrical response and structural changes is employed to realise a novel high-frequency mechanical actuation scheme, showing direct conversion from DC voltage to mechanical excitation in the MHz range and selective activation of the different mechanical modes of a microstructure.

VO2: A Phase Change Material for Micromechanics

Manca;Daniele
2017

Abstract

Micro- and nano-mechanical systems may take advantage from using materials having multiple functional characteristics. VO2 is a compound characterised by a solid state phase transition (SSPT) just above room temperature, consisting in a concurrent metal-insulator transition and a change of lattice symmetry and parameters. Here, the combination of non-linear electrical response and structural changes is employed to realise a novel high-frequency mechanical actuation scheme, showing direct conversion from DC voltage to mechanical excitation in the MHz range and selective activation of the different mechanical modes of a microstructure.
2017
Inglese
Eurosensors2017
http://www.mdpi.com/2504-3900/1/4/294
Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
Basilea
SVIZZERA
3-6/09/2017
Paris
mechanical oscillators
vanadium dioxide
MEMS
3
none
Manca; NicolaPellegrino; LucaKanki; TeruoVenstra; WarnerMattoni; GiordanoHiguchi; YoshiyukiTanaka; HidekazuCaviglia; AndreaMarré; Daniele...espandi
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