IP Library Granted Patent US 6,922,327
Granted Patent B2
US 6,922,327 · App. 09/975,358 · Granted Jul 26, 2005

Photolithographically-patterned variable capacitor structures and method of making

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Patent No.
US 6,922,327
App. No.
09/975,358
Granted
Jul 26, 2005
Kind
B2
Abstract

A new type of high-Q variable capacitor includes a substrate, a first electrically conductive layer fixed to the substrate, a dielectric layer fixed to a portion of the electrically conductive layer, and a second electrically conductive layer having an anchor portion and a free portion. The anchor portion is fixed to the dielectric layer and the free portion is initially fixed to the dielectric layer, but is released from the dielectric layer to become separated from the dielectric layer, and wherein an inherent stress profile in the second electrically conductive layer biases the free portion away from the dielectric layer. When a bias voltage is applied between the first electrically conductive layer and the second electrically conductive layer, electrostatic forces in the free portion bend the free portion towards the first electrically conductive layer, thereby increasing the capacitance of the capacitor.

Claims (20)

1. A method for forming a variable capacitor, comprising:

depositing a first layer of an electrically conductive material on a substrate;

depositing a release layer formed of an electrically insulating material on a portion of the first electrically conductive layer;

depositing a second layer of an electrically conductive material on at least a portion of the release layer;

under-cut etching a portion of the release layer under the second layer to release a free portion of the second layer from the release layer, wherein an anchor portion of the second layer remains fixed to the release layer;

wherein the inherent stress profile in the second layer biases the free portion of the patterned second layer away from the release layer;

wherein, when a bias voltage is applied between the first electrically conductive layer and the second layer, electrostatic forces in the flee portion bend the free portion towards the first electrically conductive layer.

2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising the step of depositing a dielectric layer between the release layer and the first electrically conductive layer.

3. The method of claim 1 , further comprising the step of patterning the second electrically conductive layer into a spring shape prior to the under-cut etch step.

4. The method of claim 1 , further comprising the step of patterning the second electrically conductive layer into a plurality of spring shapes.

5. A method of forming a variable capacitor, comprising:

depositing a first layer of an electrically conductive material on a substrate;

depositing a release layer formed of an electrically insulating material on a portion of the first electrically conductive layer;

depositing a second layer of an electrically conductive material on at least a portion of the release layer;

patterning the second layer into a capacitor plate layer and a microcoil layer;

under-cut etching a portion of the release layer under the second layer to release a free portion of the capacitor plate layer and the microcoil layer from the release layer, wherein an anchor portion of the capacitor plate layer remains fixed to the release layer;

wherein the inherent stress profile in the second layer biases the free portion of the capacitor layer away front the release layer;

wherein, when a bias voltage is applied between the first electrically conductive layer and the second layer, electrostatic forces in the free portion bend the free portion towards the first electrically conductive layer;

wherein the intrinsic stress profile in the microcoil layer biases the free portion of the microcoil layer away from the substrate, forming a loop winding and causing a free end to contact a point on the substrate; and

connecting the free end to the substrate.

Assignments (4)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Sep 7, 2022
From: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A. AS SUCCESSOR-IN-INTEREST ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT AND COLLATERAL AGENT TO BANK ONE, N.A.
To: XEROX CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 061388/0388 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Sep 7, 2022
From: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A. AS SUCCESSOR-IN-INTEREST ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT AND COLLATERAL AGENT TO JPMORGAN CHASE BANK
To: XEROX CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 066728/0193 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Feb 15, 2016
From: BANK ONE, NA
To: XEROX CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 037735/0218 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Feb 15, 2016
From: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.
To: XEROX CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 037736/0276 →