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Nanotwinned metal MEMS films with unprecedented strength and stability.


ABSTRACT: Silicon-based microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) sensors have become ubiquitous in consumer-based products, but realization of an interconnected network of MEMS devices that allows components to be remotely monitored and controlled, a concept often described as the "Internet of Things," will require a suite of MEMS materials and properties that are not currently available. We report on the synthesis of metallic nickel-molybdenum-tungsten films with direct current sputter deposition, which results in fully dense crystallographically textured films that are filled with nanotwins. These films exhibit linear elastic mechanical behavior and tensile strengths exceeding 3 GPa, which is unprecedented for materials that are compatible with wafer-level device fabrication processes. The ultrahigh strength is attributed to a combination of solid solution strengthening and the presence of dense nanotwins. These films also have excellent thermal and mechanical stability, high density, and electrical properties that are attractive for next-generation metal MEMS applications.

SUBMITTER: Sim GD 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5489264 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Nanotwinned metal MEMS films with unprecedented strength and stability.

Sim Gi-Dong GD   Krogstad Jessica A JA   Reddy K Madhav KM   Xie Kelvin Y KY   Valentino Gianna M GM   Weihs Timothy P TP   Hemker Kevin J KJ  

Science advances 20170628 6


Silicon-based microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) sensors have become ubiquitous in consumer-based products, but realization of an interconnected network of MEMS devices that allows components to be remotely monitored and controlled, a concept often described as the "Internet of Things," will require a suite of MEMS materials and properties that are not currently available. We report on the synthesis of metallic nickel-molybdenum-tungsten films with direct current sputter deposition, which res  ...[more]

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