Microactuators driven by giant magnetostrictive thin films

Authors
Lim, SHChoi, YSHan, SHKim, HJMoon, SKang, HKOh, MHAhn, CH
Issue Date
1999-11
Publisher
ELECTROCHEMICAL SOCIETY INC
Citation
5th International Symposium on Magnetic Materials, Processes, and Devices at the 194th Meeting of the Electrochemical-Society, pp.327 - 341
Abstract
Giant magnetostrictive thin films of amorphous Tb-Fe and Sm-Fe based alloys exhibiting excellent magnetostrictive characteristics at low magnetic fields are developed from a systematic investigation with a particular emphasis being placed to examine B effects. Magnetostrictions of 173 ppm and 585 ppm are achieved in B containing Tb-Fe and Sm-Fe thin films, respectively, at a magnetic field of 100 Oe. Magnetostrictive thin films with these magnetostrictive levels are considered to be suitable for Si-based microdevices. The suitability is tested by fabricating and characterizing microactuators, microvalves and optical switches driven by giant magnetostrictive thin films.
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https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/118489
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