Control of buckling in large micromembranes using engineered support structures
Publication Year
2012
Type
Journal Article
Abstract
In this paper we describe a general method to avoid stress-induced buckling of thin and large freestanding membranes. We show that using properly designed supports, in the form of microbeams, we can reduce the out-of-plane deflection of the membrane while maintaining its stiffness. As a proof of principle, we used a silicon-on-insulator (SOI) platform to fabricate 30 μm wide, 220 nm thick, free-standing Si membranes, supported by four 15 μm long and 3 μm wide microbeams. Using our approach, we are able to achieve an out-of-plane deformation of the membrane smaller than 50 nm in spite of 39 MPa of compressive internal stress. Our method is general, and can be applied to different material systems with compressive or tensile internal stress.
Journal
J. Micromech. Microeng.
Volume
22