Microelectromechanical capactive accelerometer and method of making same
First Claim
1. In a method for making a microelectromechanical capacitive accelerometer having a proofmass with a thickness along an input axis of the accelerometer and at least one conductive electrode from a single semiconductor wafer having a predetermined thickness, the improvement comprising:
- depositing a planar layer on the wafer which is relatively thin along the input axis;
stiffening the planar layer to form the at least one conductive electrode which is stiff so as to resist bending movement along the input axis; and
forming a substantially uniform narrow gap between the at least one conductive electrode and the proofmass wherein the thickness of the proofmass is at least one order of magnitude greater than the thickness of the planar layer, and wherein the thickness of the proofmass is substantially equal to the predetermined thickness of the wafer.
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Abstract
A high sensitivity, Z-axis capacitive microaccelerometer having stiff sense/feedback electrodes and a method of its manufacture are provided. The microaccelerometer is manufactured out of a single silicon wafer and has a silicon-wafer-thick proofmass, small and controllable damping, large capacitance variation and can be operated in a force-rebalanced control loop. The multiple stiffened electrodes have embedded therein damping holes to facilitate both force-rebalanced operation of the device and controlling of the damping factor. Using the whole silicon wafer to form the thick large proofmass and using the thin sacrificial layer to form a narrow uniform capacitor air gap over a large area provide large capacitance sensitivity. The structure of the microaccelerometer is symmetric and thus results in low cross-axis sensitivity. In one embodiment, because of its all-silicon structure, the accelerometer exhibits very low temperature sensitivity and good long term stability. The manufacturing process is simple and thus results in low cost and high yield manufacturing. In the one embodiment, the electrodes are formed by thin polysilicon deposition with embedded vertical stiffeners. The vertical stiffeners are formed by refilling vertical trenches in the proofmass and are used to make the electrodes stiff in the sense direction (i.e. Z or input axis). In a second embodiment, the electrodes are metallized and dimensioned so as to be stiff in the sense direction.
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1. In a method for making a microelectromechanical capacitive accelerometer having a proofmass with a thickness along an input axis of the accelerometer and at least one conductive electrode from a single semiconductor wafer having a predetermined thickness, the improvement comprising:
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depositing a planar layer on the wafer which is relatively thin along the input axis;
stiffening the planar layer to form the at least one conductive electrode which is stiff so as to resist bending movement along the input axis; and
forming a substantially uniform narrow gap between the at least one conductive electrode and the proofmass wherein the thickness of the proofmass is at least one order of magnitude greater than the thickness of the planar layer, and wherein the thickness of the proofmass is substantially equal to the predetermined thickness of the wafer. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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