A two-dimensional f-è micro optical lens scanner with electrostatic comb-drive XY-stage

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We report the design, fabrication and electromechanical performance of a newly developed micro electromechanical XYscanner for micro-optical spatial light modulation using the silicon micromachining technology. A two-dimensional stage is integrated with a silicon micro lens to scan a transmitting infrared light of 1.55-micronwavelength by the mechanism of the f-è lens scanner. Mechanical displacement of up to ±10 microns (optical angle of ±0.57 degrees) was obtained with a drive voltage of 30 V; optical simulation has suggested that the scanner can be used to construct a free-space optical crossconnect of 9-input by 9-output port counts. © 2005, The Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers. All rights reserved.

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Takahashi, K., Kwon, H. N., Saruta, K., Mita, M., Fujita, H., & Toshiyoshi, H. (2005). A two-dimensional f-è micro optical lens scanner with electrostatic comb-drive XY-stage. Ieice Electronics Express, 2(21), 542–547. https://doi.org/10.1587/elex.2.542

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