This paper presents a Micro Electro-Mechanical System (MEMS) that performs electrostatic force actuation and capacitive microdisplacement sensing in the same chip. By driving the actuator with a given voltage, a known force can be applied to a microsample under test by using a silicon probe tip, while the obtained displacement is measured. This allows to extract the mechanical properties of the microsample entirely on chip, and to derive its force-displacement curve without external equipment. The proposed device is intended for mechanobiology experiments, where the microsample is made of biological tissues or cells. The device generates a force in the order of few micronewtons and a maximum displacement of 1.8 μm can be measured.

MEMS force microactuator with displacement sensing for mechanobiology experiments

ARDITO, RAFFAELE;DE MASI, BIAGIO;
2015-01-01

Abstract

This paper presents a Micro Electro-Mechanical System (MEMS) that performs electrostatic force actuation and capacitive microdisplacement sensing in the same chip. By driving the actuator with a given voltage, a known force can be applied to a microsample under test by using a silicon probe tip, while the obtained displacement is measured. This allows to extract the mechanical properties of the microsample entirely on chip, and to derive its force-displacement curve without external equipment. The proposed device is intended for mechanobiology experiments, where the microsample is made of biological tissues or cells. The device generates a force in the order of few micronewtons and a maximum displacement of 1.8 μm can be measured.
2015
2015 AEIT International Annual Conference
978-8-8872-3728-3
MEMS, electrostatic force actuator, capacitive displacement sensing, mechanobiology
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