State-of-the-Art Materials Used in MEMS Micromirror Arrays for Photonic Applications

Author:

Liu Shujie1,Kästner Philipp1ORCID,Donatiello Roland1ORCID,Shrivastava Anup2,Smolarczyk Marek1,Iskhandar Mustaqim Siddi Que1ORCID,Hasan Md Kamrul1,Caruso Giuseppe3,Chen Jiahao1,Elsaka Basma1,Baby Shilby1,Löber Dennis1,Kusserow Thomas4,Adam Jost25,Hillmer Hartmut15ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Nanostructure Technologies and Analytics (INA), Technological Electronics Department, University of Kassel, Heinrich-Plett-Straße 40, 34132 Kassel, Germany

2. Computational Materials and Photonics Department, University of Kassel, Wilhelmshöher Allee 71, 34121 Kassel, Germany

3. CARUSO & FREELAND GmbH, Neusatz-Straße 10, 8212 Neuhausen, Switzerland

4. Optoelectronics Department, Technical Faculty, Friedrich-Alexander-University, Konrad-Zuse-Straße 3/5, 91052 Erlangen, Germany

5. Center for Interdisciplinary Nanostructure Science and Technology (CINSaT), University of Kassel, Heinrich-Plett-Straße 40, 34132 Kassel, Germany

Abstract

This work provides an overview on micromirror arrays based on different material systems such as dielectrics, element silicon, compound semiconductors, metals, and novel 2D materials. The goal is to work out the particular strength of each material system to enable optimum performance for various applications. In particular, this review is intended to draw attention to the fact that MEMS micro-mirrors can be successful in many other material systems besides silicon. In particular, the review is intended to draw attention to two material systems that have so far been used less for MEMS micromirror arrays, that have been less researched, and of which fewer applications have been reported to date: metallic heterostructures and 2D materials. However, the main focus is on metallic MEMS micromirror arrays on glass substrates for applications like personalized light steering in buildings via active windows, energy management, active laser safety goggles, interference microscopy, and endoscopy. Finally, the different micromirror arrays are compared with respect to fabrication challenges, switching speed, number of mirrors, mirror dimensions, array sizes, miniaturization potential for individual mirrors, reliability, lifetime, and hinge methodology.

Funder

German Federal Ministry of Education

DBU

DFG

Innosuisse

Publisher

MDPI AG

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