Patent classifications
H03H2009/02519
MEMS RESONATOR AND MANUFACTURING METHOD
A MEMS (microelectromechanical system) resonator includes a first layer of single-crystalline silicon, a second layer of single-crystalline silicon, and a piezoelectric layer in between said first layer of single-crystalline silicon and the second layer of single-crystalline silicon. A manufacturing method of the MEMS resonator includes at least one of the interfaces between the single-crystalline silicon layers and the piezoelectric layer be made by wafer bonding.
Methods and devices for microelectromechanical resonators
MEMS based sensors, particularly capacitive sensors, potentially can address critical considerations for users including accuracy, repeatability, long-term stability, ease of calibration, resistance to chemical and physical contaminants, size, packaging, and cost effectiveness. Accordingly, it would be beneficial to exploit MEMS processes that allow for manufacturability and integration of resonator elements into cavities within the MEMS sensor that are at low pressure allowing high quality factor resonators and absolute pressure sensors to be implemented. Embodiments of the invention provide capacitive sensors and MEMS elements that can be implemented directly above silicon CMOS electronics.
COUPLED MEMS RESONATOR
A microelectromechanical resonator includes a support structure, a resonator element suspended to the support structure, and an actuator for exciting the resonator element to a resonance mode. The resonator element includes a plurality of adjacent sub-elements each having a length and a width and a length-to-width aspect ratio of higher than 1 and being adapted to a resonate in a length-extensional, torsional or flexural resonance mode. Further, each of the sub-elements is coupled to at least one other sub-element by one or more connection elements coupled to non-nodal points of the of said resonance modes of the sub-elements for exciting the resonator element into a collective resonance mode.
Coupled MEMS resonator
A microelectromechanical resonator includes a support structure, a resonator element suspended to the support structure, and an actuator for exciting the resonator element to a resonance mode. The resonator element includes a plurality of adjacent sub-elements each having a length and a width and a length-to-width aspect ratio of higher than 1 and being adapted to a resonate in a length-extensional, torsional or flexural resonance mode. Further, each of the sub-elements is coupled to at least one other sub-element by one or more connection elements coupled to non-nodal points of the of said resonance modes of the sub-elements for exciting the resonator element into a collective resonance mode.
Coupled MEMS resonator
A microelectromechanical resonator assembly includes a first rectangular resonator array and a second rectangular resonator array, where the first rectangular resonator array and the second rectangular resonator array each have at least two rectangular resonator sub-elements, and the at least two rectangular resonator sub-elements are coupled to each other by one or more connection elements, and the first rectangular resonator array and the second rectangular resonator array are coupled to each other by one or more connection elements.
Electromechanical resonators based on metal-chalcogenide nanotubes
This invention provides electromechanical resonators based on metal chalcogenide nanotubes. The invention further provides methods of fabrication of electromechanical resonators and methods of use of such electromechanical resonators.
ELECTROMECHANICAL RESONATORS BASED ON METAL-CHALCOGENIDE NANOTUBES
This invention provides electromechanical resonators based on metal chalcogenide nanotubes. The invention further provides methods of fabrication of electromechanical resonators and methods of use of such electromechanical resonators.
Electromechanical resonators based on metal-chalcogenide nanotubes
This invention provides electromechanical resonators based on metal chalcogenide nanotubes. The invention further provides methods of fabrication of electromechanical resonators and methods of use of such electromechanical resonators.
MEMS frequency-tuning springs
A microelectromechanical system with at least one partly mobile mass element which is suspended from a fixed support by one or more suspension units. Each suspension unit comprises first springs which extend from the fixed support to the partly mobile mass element, and second springs which also extend from the fixed support to the partly mobile mass element. Each second spring is substantially parallel and adjacent to one first spring. The first springs are electrically isolated from the second springs, and the microelectromechanical system comprises a voltage source configured to apply a frequency tuning voltage between the one or more first springs and the one or more second springs.
MEMS RESONATOR ARRAY ARRANGEMENT
A microelectromechanical resonator, including a support structure, a resonator element suspended to the support structure, the resonator element including a plurality of sub-elements, and an actuator for exciting the resonator element into a resonance mode. The sub-elements are dimensioned such that they are dividable in one direction into one or more fundamental elements having an aspect ratio different from 1 so that each of the fundamental elements supports a fundamental resonance mode, which together define a compound resonance mode of the sub-element. The sub-elements are further coupled to each other by connection elements and positioned with respect to each other such that the fundamental elements are in a rectangular array configuration, wherein each fundamental element occupies a single array position, and at least one array position of the array configuration is free from fundamental elements.