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Fabrication and Integration of Binary Phased Fresnel Lens and Micro Linear Actuator for IR Laser Beam Scanning Application
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Fabrication and Integration of Binary Phased Fresnel Lens and Micro Linear Actuator for IR Laser Beam Scanning Application

Hsueh-Yu Lu, Chi-En Lu, Zi-Rong Huang, Shihwei Lin, Sung-Cheng Lo, Rongshun Chen and Weileun Fang
2019 20th International Conference on Solid-State Sensors, Actuators and Microsystems and Eurosensors XXXIII, TRANSDUCERS 2019 and EUROSENSORS XXXIII, pp.1584-1587
06/2019

Abstract

Comb drive actuator Fresnel lens LiDAR MEMS scanning platform Process Chemistry and Technology Spectroscopy Electrical and Electronic Engineering Mechanical Engineering Electronic Optical and Magnetic Materials Control and Optimization Instrumentation
This study presents a MEMS IR-laser beam scanning system consisted of the micro Fresnel lens and linear comb actuators. The merits of this study is to fabricate and further integrate the binary phase Fresnel lens, micro springs, and micro electrostatic actuators through the silicon micromachining processes to achieve the proposed IR-laser beam scanning system. Thus, the difficulty and problem resulted from assembly can be prevented. The proposed IR-laser beam scanner is a spring-mass system driven by linear comb-drive actuators, and operates at the resonant frequency to enlarge the scanning angle. Measurements indicate the scanner has a resonant frequency of ∼2 kHz (exceeds the millisecond minimum response time requirement for application), and a displacement of greater than ±20μm at a driving voltage of V DC =12.5V, V pp =18V. Moreover, the 1550 nm infrared laser beam has a deflection angle of ±6.84°.

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