Author:
Ishida Akira,Martynov Valery
Abstract
AbstractShape-memory alloy (SMA) thin films formed by sputter deposition have attracted considerable attention in the last decade. Current intensive research demonstrates that unique fine microstructures are responsible for the superior shape-memory characteristics observed in thin films as compared with bulk materials. Simultaneously, much effort has been undertaken to develop and fabricate micro devices actuated by SMA thin films. This article reviews the research to date on shape-memory behavior and the mechanical properties of SMA thin films in connection with their peculiar microstructures. Promising applications such as microvalves are demonstrated, along with a focused discussion on process-related problems. All of the results indicate that thin-film shape-memory actuators are ready to contribute to the development of microelectromechanical systems.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Physical and Theoretical Chemistry,Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science
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