2004
DOI: 10.1109/jmems.2004.835766
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Nonlinear Dynamic Study of a Bistable MEMS: Model and Experiment

Abstract: In the Journal of Microelectromechanical Systems, vol. 11, pp. 574-583, Oct. 2002, we presented an actuation scheme for toggling a bistable MEMS, a buckled beam, from one stable state to the other using radiation pressure of light. The experiments revealed some anomalous behavior of the beam. While long duration laser pulses at a power level slightly above the toggle threshold reliably toggled the beam every time, short duration pulses of the same power toggled the beam only about two-thirds of the time. In ad… Show more

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“…Bistable MEMS devices have also been conceived for a number of applications including micromirrors (157) , micro-pumps (176) , and relays (177) . Interesting observations about jumps from oscillations about one equilibrium position to oscillations about the other equilibrium position have been reported through simulations and experiments (178) . Dynamically bistable MEMS have also been of recent interest, and have provided a nice platform for investigating basins of attraction (179) .…”
Section: Journal Of System Design and Dynamicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bistable MEMS devices have also been conceived for a number of applications including micromirrors (157) , micro-pumps (176) , and relays (177) . Interesting observations about jumps from oscillations about one equilibrium position to oscillations about the other equilibrium position have been reported through simulations and experiments (178) . Dynamically bistable MEMS have also been of recent interest, and have provided a nice platform for investigating basins of attraction (179) .…”
Section: Journal Of System Design and Dynamicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It may therefore be worthwhile to consider integrating NEMS components into conventional Si devices in order to add new functionality. 7,8) We have proposed a new fast and nonvolatile memory device 9) based on the bistable operation 10,11) of a sub-mmlong NEMS structure, combined with nanocrystalline (nc-) Si quantum dots. 12) A basic concept of nonvolatile memory based on the mechanical bistability of a micromachined bridge has been reported.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Depending on the type of comb-drive actuator, this induced strain can be either tensile or compressive. The former allows the disentanglement of strain and charge carrier density effects in mechanical resonators, whereas the latter is particularly relevant to gain control over buckling modes in mechanical resonators [34,35].Coupled micro-and nanomechanical resonators are known to show sensitive sympathetic oscillation dynamics that show better performance in potential applications than a single resonator [36][37][38][39][40]. One major challenge for this type of resonators is an in-situ control over the coupling [41].…”
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“…Depending on the type of comb-drive actuator, this induced strain can be either tensile or compressive. The former allows the disentanglement of strain and charge carrier density effects in mechanical resonators, whereas the latter is particularly relevant to gain control over buckling modes in mechanical resonators [34,35].…”
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confidence: 99%