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Microactuators of free-standing TiNiCu films
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Microactuators of free-standing TiNiCu films

Y. Q. Fu, J. K. Luo, A. J. Flewitt, S. E. Ong, S. Zhang, H. J. Du and W. I. Milne
Smart materials and structures, Vol.16(6), pp.2651-2657
01/12/2007

Abstract

Instruments & Instrumentation Materials Science Materials Science, Multidisciplinary Science & Technology Technology
Ti50Ni47Cu3 films were prepared using magnetron sputtering deposition, and their martensitic transformation and mechanical properties were characterized. Free-standing TiNiCu films showed an intrinsic two-way shape memory effect which is attributed to a composition gradient through the film thickness. Different types of TiNiCu microactuators, including microtweezers and microcages, have been successfully fabricated which employ this two-way shape memory effect for operation. Upon heating/cooling, the microtweezers showed both horizontal and vertical displacement due to combined shape memory and thermal effects. The microcage actuators could be opened/closed through substrate heating with a maximum temperature of 90 degrees C, or by electrical heating with a power less than 5 mW and a maximum frequency of 100-300 Hz. Issues related to the fabrication and applications, such as stability and beam bending after release, have been addressed.

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