The design, fabrication, early testing and material property assessment work related to the development of an opto-mechanical pressure sensor implemented with hetero-epitaxial 3C-SiC on silicon is described. The sensor is constituted by a single-crystal 3C-SiC membrane whose deflection upon pressure application is measured using a fiber-optic interferometric readout. The fabrication of sensor prototypes and micromachined 3C-SiC membranes for test purposes is described and the results of bulge tests on the membranes are reported. Functional characterization of the sensor prototypes in the pressure range 0-3 bar is also presented, showing good linearity and reproducibility of the sensor response, sensitivity of roughly 2 mV/bar and estimated pressure resolution around 0.5 bar on a 0-200 bar dynamic range.

Hetero-epitaxial single crystal 3C-SiC opto-mechanical pressure sensor

Roncaglia Alberto;Anzalone Ruggero;Belsito Luca;Mancarella Fulvio;Nipoti Roberta;La Via Francesco
2015

Abstract

The design, fabrication, early testing and material property assessment work related to the development of an opto-mechanical pressure sensor implemented with hetero-epitaxial 3C-SiC on silicon is described. The sensor is constituted by a single-crystal 3C-SiC membrane whose deflection upon pressure application is measured using a fiber-optic interferometric readout. The fabrication of sensor prototypes and micromachined 3C-SiC membranes for test purposes is described and the results of bulge tests on the membranes are reported. Functional characterization of the sensor prototypes in the pressure range 0-3 bar is also presented, showing good linearity and reproducibility of the sensor response, sensitivity of roughly 2 mV/bar and estimated pressure resolution around 0.5 bar on a 0-200 bar dynamic range.
2015
Istituto per la Microelettronica e Microsistemi - IMM
9783038354789
3C-SiC
Hetero-epitaxy
Micromachining
Optical fiber sensor
Pressure sensor
Single-crystal layer
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