Efficient magnetic microactuators require a deposition and patterning of a permanent magnetic material. A material that can be deposited in the range of up to a couple of is sputtered SmCo. For the fabrication of magnetic microactuators, alternative substrate materials besides silicon are of great interest. Therefore, alumina-ceramic as well as B270-glass substrates were included in the investigation. A maximum energy product of was achieved for rather thick layers of deposited on glass or ceramic substrates. The latter substrates were found to be suitable for the deposition of SmCo layers up to a thickness of . Furthermore, the SmCo exhibits isotropic magnetic properties, thus a magnetization of the permanent magnetic layer can be performed in plane as well as perpendicular to the film plane. For the patterning of these thick SmCo layers ion beam etching and wet chemical etching were examined. For both methods, the suitability of patterning thick SmCo layers could be demonstrated. For the integration of a SmCo permanent magnet in a magnetic microactuator, the two technologies for deposition and patterning of the SmCo layer had to be combined. Two linear microactuators are presented utilizing different integration methods of the SmCo component as well as direction of magnetization.
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15 April 2006
50th Annual Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials
30 October-3 November 2005
San Jose, California (USA)
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Magnetism and Magnetic Materials|
April 27 2006
Thin film SmCo magnets for use in electromagnetic microactuators Available to Purchase
Thomas Budde;
Thomas Budde
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Institute for Microtechnology,
Hanover University
, Schoenebecker Allee 2, 30823 Garbsen, Germany
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Hans H. Gatzen
Hans H. Gatzen
Institute for Microtechnology,
Hanover University
, Schoenebecker Allee 2, 30823 Garbsen, Germany
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Thomas Budde
a)
Institute for Microtechnology,
Hanover University
, Schoenebecker Allee 2, 30823 Garbsen, Germany
Hans H. Gatzen
Institute for Microtechnology,
Hanover University
, Schoenebecker Allee 2, 30823 Garbsen, Germanya)
Electronic mail: [email protected]
J. Appl. Phys. 99, 08N304 (2006)
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Thomas Budde, Hans H. Gatzen; Thin film SmCo magnets for use in electromagnetic microactuators. J. Appl. Phys. 15 April 2006; 99 (8): 08N304. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2176390
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