Actuator – sensor technology on “electronic grade” diamond films

Microsystem Technologies - Tập 5 - Trang 38-43 - 1998
P. Gluche1, R. Leuner1, A. Vescan1, W. Ebert1, E. Kohn1, C. Rembe2, S. aus der Wiesche2, E. P. Hofer2
1Department of Electron Devices and Circuits, University of Ulm, D89069 Ulm, Germany, , DE
2Department of Measurement, Control and Microtechnology, University of Ulm, D-89069 Ulm, Germany, , DE

Tóm tắt

 Thermal microheaters as used for example in thermal ink print heads contain a variety of materials, the heater itself is commonly based on refractory metals. Here, a novel concept based on diamond as a multifunctional material is proposed and demonstrated. In this concept, diamond serves as an insulating substrate, a metal-like heater and as a temperature sensor. Superheating of water could be achieved after 7.5 μs heating of a 60×60 μm element. Bubble nucleation was visualized using a high speed stroboscopic technique. The influence of the diamond thermal properties and geometry on the thermal response were investigated by dynamic 3D-simulations.