Exploiting Nonlinearities of Electrostatic MEMS Resonators for Tunable Low Pressure Sensing

Author:

Alattar Basil1,Ghommem Mehdi1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mechanical Engineering, American University of Sharjah, Sharjah 26666, United Arab Emirates

Abstract

In this paper, we demonstrate the potential functionalization of inherent nonlinearities associated with electrostatic MEMS resonators for low air pressure applications, with operating ranges as low as 0.65-295 mbar. The proposed pressure sensor is made of a polysilicon microplate subject to electrostatic actuation via an underneath electrode and attached to two cantilever microbeams. The pressure sensing mechanism relies on the motion-induced current method, a transduction mechanism that converts the dynamic alteration of the microplate due to pressure variations into an electrical signal detected via a lock-in amplifier. The experimental study showed evidence of the possible tunability of the pressure sensor via the deployment of different detection mechanisms to achieve superior performance in terms of sensitivity and low pressure operating range. These mechanisms rely on nonlinear dynamic features that result from the strong coupling between the microplate and the surrounding fluid along with the electrostatic actuation. These include dynamic pull-in instability, bifurcation and softening behavior associated with the elastic effect of the squeeze-film damping. The experimental results revealed that tracking the bifurcation frequency allows for the detection of low pressure levels, in the range of a few millibars. This capability is not provided by the resonance frequency shift method, which, while offering higher sensitivity, does not achieve the same low-pressure detection.

Funder

American University of Sharjah

Publisher

World Scientific Pub Co Pte Ltd

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