IP Library Granted Patent US 8,885,245
Granted Patent B2
US 8,885,245 · App. 13/358,562 · Granted Nov 11, 2014

Biaxial MEMS mirror with hidden hinge and staggered electrodes

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Patent No.
US 8,885,245
App. No.
13/358,562
Granted
Nov 11, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

A multi-layer hidden hinge and actuator design for high fill factor biaxial MEMS mirror array for wavelength selective switches (WSS) including a coarsely aligned orthogonal vertical comb drive and/or parallel plate actuator. Each micro-mirror in the MEMS linear piano micro-mirror array comprises a reflective body/mirror layer, a ground/hinge layer and a hot electrode/substrate layer. To increase the amount of surface area available for the hot and ground electrodes, the dimensions of the ground/hinge layer are extended longitudinally or laterally across the air gap between reflective layers to beneath the adjacent reflective layer. Ideally, diffraction patterns are formed on the surface of the ground/hinge layer to prevent stray light from reflecting back into the system.

Claims (35)

1. An array of micro-electro-mechanical (MEMS) devices mounted on a substrate, each MEMS device comprising:

a substrate including first and second supports extending therefrom;

a tilt ground electrode pivotable about a first axis;

first hinges, defining the first axis, extending from opposite sides of the tilt ground electrode;

a roll ground electrode structure, surrounding the tilt ground electrode and receiving the ends of the first hinges, and pivotable about a second axis perpendicular to the first axis;

second hinges, defining the second axis, extending from opposite ends of the roll ground electrode structure, the outer ends of which are fixed to the first and second supports;

a pedestal extending upwardly from the tilt ground electrode;

a reflective body mounted on the pedestal, spaced apart from the tilt ground electrode by the pedestal, and having opposite ends along the second axis and opposite sides along the first axis;

a first hot electrode mounted on the substrate along the second axis for rotating the tilt ground electrode and the reflective body about the first axis; and

a second hot electrode mounted on the substrate on one side of the second axis for rotating the roll ground electrode structure, the tilt ground electrode, and the reflective body about the second axis;

wherein the MEMS devices are aligned with the second axes parallel to each other with an air gap between each reflective body; and

wherein each of the roll ground electrode structures extends farther from the second axis towards an adjacent MEMS device than the reflective body to provide sufficient torque to roll the reflective body about the second axis.

2. The array of MEMS devices according to claim 1 , wherein each roll ground structure extends laterally a distance larger than the gap between the reflective bodies of adjacent MEMS devices.

3. The array of MEMS devices according to claim 1 , wherein each roll ground structure extends laterally to beneath an adjacent reflective body.

4. The array of MEMS devices according to claim 3 , wherein each roll ground structure extends longitudinally, substantially the length of the corresponding reflective body, for filling the air gap between adjacent reflective bodies.

5. The array of MEMS devices according to claim 4 , further comprising diffractive patterns on each of the roll ground electrode structures for preventing light passing through the air gap between adjacent reflective bodies from being reflected back through the air gap.

6. The array of MEMS devices according to claim 1 , wherein the roll ground electrode structure includes:

a first roll ground electrode section extending outwardly from a first end of the roll ground electrode structure on one side of the second axis;

a second roll ground electrode section extending outwardly from a second end of the roll ground electrode structure on the one side of the second axis, with an opening between the first and second roll ground electrode sections.

7. The array of MEMS devices according to claim 6 , wherein the second hot electrode includes a first section beneath the first roll ground electrode section, a second section beneath the second roll ground electrode section, and a trace section extending therebetween.

8. The array of MEMS devices according to claim 6 , wherein the first and second roll ground electrode sections extend across the air gap to beneath an adjacent reflective body.

9. The array of MEMS devices according to claim 8 , further comprising diffractive patterns on the first and second roll ground electrode sections for preventing light, passing through the air gap between adjacent reflective bodies, from being reflected back through the air gap.

10. The array of MEMS devices according to claim 6 , further comprising:

a counter balance structure extending outwardly from the roll ground electrode structure on an opposite side of the second axis for counterbalancing the first and second roll ground electrode sections about the second axis.

11. The array of MEMS devices according to claim 10 , wherein the counter balance structure extends across the air gap to beneath an adjacent reflective body.

12. The array of MEMS devices according to claim 11 , wherein the counter balance structure extends into the opening between the first and second rolling ground electrode sections of an adjacent MEMS device.

13. The array of MEMS devices according to claim 11 , further comprising diffractive patterns on the counter balance structure for preventing light passing through the air gap between adjacent reflective bodies from being reflected back.

14. The array of MEMS devices according to claim 7 , wherein the first and second roll ground electrode sections extend longitudinally beyond the ends of the reflective body.

15. The array of MEMS devices according to claim 14 , wherein the first and second roll ground electrode sections extend longitudinally beyond the first and second supports, respectively.

16. The array of MEMS devices according to claim 15 , further comprising a first overhang adjacent one end of the reflective body for covering the first roll and ground electrode sections; and a second overhang adjacent the other end of the reflective body for covering the second roll and ground electrode sections.

17. The array of MEMS devices according to claim 1 , wherein the first hot electrode includes a first set of comb fingers extending laterally parallel to the first axis; and wherein the tilt ground electrode includes laterally extending beams offset with the set of comb fingers in the first hot electrode.

18. The array of MEMs devices according to claim 17 , wherein the first set of comb fingers of the first hot electrode are symmetrical about the second axis.

19. The array of MEMs devices according to claim 17 , wherein the second hot electrode includes second and third sets of comb fingers extending longitudinally parallel to the second axis; and wherein the roll ground electrode includes longitudinally extending beams offset with the comb fingers in the second and third sets of comb fingers.

20. The array of MEMs devices according to claim 1 , wherein the tilt hinges comprise serpentine torsional hinges with an aspect ratio greater than ten, enabling rotation of the tilt ground electrode about the first axis and resisting rotation of the tilt ground electrode about the second axis; and

wherein the roll hinges comprise serpentine torsional hinges with an aspect ratio greater than ten, enabling rotation of the roll ground electrode about the second axis and resisting rotation of the roll ground electrode about the first axis.

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