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Fabrication of capacitive acoustic resonators combining 3D printing and 2D inkjet printing techniques.


ABSTRACT: A capacitive acoustic resonator developed by combining three-dimensional (3D) printing and two-dimensional (2D) printed electronics technique is described. During this work, a patterned bottom structure with rigid backplate and cavity is fabricated directly by a 3D printing method, and then a direct write inkjet printing technique has been employed to print a silver conductive layer. A novel approach has been used to fabricate a diaphragm for the acoustic sensor as well, where the conductive layer is inkjet-printed on a pre-stressed thin organic film. After assembly, the resulting structure contains an electrically conductive diaphragm positioned at a distance from a fixed bottom electrode separated by a spacer. Measurements confirm that the transducer acts as capacitor. The deflection of the diaphragm in response to the incident acoustic single was observed by a laser Doppler vibrometer and the corresponding change of capacitance has been calculated, which is then compared with the numerical result. Observation confirms that the device performs as a resonator and provides adequate sensitivity and selectivity at its resonance frequency.

SUBMITTER: Haque RI 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4634497 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Fabrication of capacitive acoustic resonators combining 3D printing and 2D inkjet printing techniques.

Haque Rubaiyet Iftekharul RI   Ogam Erick E   Loussert Christophe C   Benaben Patrick P   Boddaert Xavier X  

Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) 20151014 10


A capacitive acoustic resonator developed by combining three-dimensional (3D) printing and two-dimensional (2D) printed electronics technique is described. During this work, a patterned bottom structure with rigid backplate and cavity is fabricated directly by a 3D printing method, and then a direct write inkjet printing technique has been employed to print a silver conductive layer. A novel approach has been used to fabricate a diaphragm for the acoustic sensor as well, where the conductive lay  ...[more]

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