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Author
Kikuchi, Kohei Okayama University
Hussain, Mudassir Okayama University
Mashimo, Tomoaki Okayama University
Abstract
Submillimeter-scale electrically driven micromotors have the potential to revolutionize micro-robotic systems, but difficulties in their fabrication processes and unknown physical phenomena prevent their development. In this paper, we propose a submillimeter-scale rotary piezoelectric ultrasonic motor with the smallest stator (0.41 mm × 0.41 mm × 0.25 mm) reported to date. The micromachining technologies enable the creation of tiny components. A micromanipulator that can control a small amount of adhesive of sub-milligram order engenders success in manufacture of the stator. Several experiments clarify the submillimeter-scale physical behaviors, such as the admittance and the quality factor. With appropriate piezoelectric materials, submillimeter-scale ultrasonic motors are built and characterized using a rotor with 0.15 mm diameter. The motor with typical hard PZTs demonstrated maximum torque of 5.4 nNm and a maximum angular velocity of 714 rad/s at an applied voltage with amplitude of 44.8 Vp-p. Furthermore, another motor with single-crystal PMN-PT piezoelectric elements presented the possibility of low-voltage actuation. These submillimeter-scale ultrasonic motors were compared with existing comparable-size micromotors.
Keywords
Actuators
Ferroelectricity
Microfabrication
Micromotors
Piezoelectricity
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Published Date
2023-07-11
Publication Title
Sensors and Actuators A: Physical
Volume
volume360
Publisher
Elsevier BV
Start Page
114524
ISSN
0924-4247
Content Type
Journal Article
language
English
OAI-PMH Set
岡山大学
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© 2023 Elsevier B.V.
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Funder Name
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
Japan Science and Technology Agency
助成番号
19H02110
JPMJFR212G