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A self-sustained nanomechanical thermal-piezoresistive oscillator with ultra-low power consumption
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A self-sustained nanomechanical thermal-piezoresistive oscillator with ultra-low power consumption

Kuan-Hsien Li, Cheng-Chi Chen, Ming-Huang Li and Sheng-Shian Li
Technical Digest - International Electron Devices Meeting, IEDM, Vol.2015-February(February), pp.22.2.1-22.2.4
20/02/2015
Appears in  keyword about Physics

Abstract

DC power consumption;Effective approaches;Figure of merits;Heavily doped silicons;Piezoresistive coefficients;Self-sustained oscillations;Self-sustained oscillators;Ultra-low power consumption Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Condensed Matter Physics,Electronic Optical and Magnetic Materials,Materials Chemistry
This work reports wing-type thermal-piezoresistive oscillators operating at around 840 kHz in vacuum with ultra-low power consumption of only 70 μW for the first time. The combination of N-type heavily doped silicon with negative piezoresistive coefficients and sub-micron cross-sectional dimensions of the thermally actuated beams is key to ensuring self-sustained oscillation under sub-100μW level. In particular, shrinking thermal beam cross-sections in 2D is a novel and effective approach to achieve better figure of merit (e.g., FOM defined by the ratio of transconductance g<inf>m</inf> to dc power consumption P<inf>DC</inf>) of the self-sustained oscillators. By using proper control of silicon etching (ICP) recipe, the sub-micron cross-sectional dimensions of the thermally actuated beams can be easily and reproducibly fabricated in one process step. The phase noise of the proposed wing-type oscillators is also investigated in this work with -93.41 dBc/Hz at 1-kHz offset and -97.95 dBc/Hz at 100-kHz offset in air, and -95.9 dBc/Hz at 1-kHz offset and -95.7 dBc/Hz at 100-kHz offset in vacuum, respectively.

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