Journal of the Japan Society for Precision Engineering
Online ISSN : 1882-675X
Print ISSN : 0912-0289
ISSN-L : 0912-0289
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Driving the Microdisk by Photothermal-Effect (1st Report)
-Excitation of Standing Wave and Traveling Wave on a Microdisk-
Rai ITOHHirokazu TSUJI
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2007 Volume 73 Issue 2 Pages 210-214

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Photothermal-effect is the method to get driving force due to the thermal stress by temperature gradient that changes light to heat. Micro-cantilever is the simplest elements of micromachine that is driven by using modulated laser diode (output 10mw). Frequency response characteristics and deflection of a micro-cantilever are measured. Applying the principle of photothermal driving of the micro-cantilever, standing wave is excited on the micro-disk. Frequency response characteristics, modal analysis and amplitude of the micro-disk are measured. The micro-disk is made of copper which diameter is 10mm and thickness is 80 μm. Standing wave of mode shape No. 2 and mode shape No. 3 is excited on the micro-disk. Traveling wave is excited on the micro-disk by using plural lasers. Traveling wave is excited on a micro-disk by using two modulated laser diodes. Amplitude of traveling wave and phase difference are measured. The traveling wave of mode shape No. 3 is generated on the micro-disk and maximum amplitude is 0.26 μm.
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