LVD micromirror for rapid reference scanning in optical coherence tomography

Xiaoxing Feng*, Ankur Jain, Sagnik Pal, Lei Xiao, Toshikazu Nishida, Huikai Xie

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Abstract

A translationally-scanning mirror is always desired for the axial scanning in optical coherence tomography (OCT), but conventional scanners are bulky and have relatively slow scanning speed. This paper reports a micromirror that has the potential to achieve both the scanning speed and range required by OCT. The large piston motion of the micromirror is obtained using a large-vertical- displacemcnt (LVD) microactuator. The device is fabricated using a deep-reactive-ion-etch (DRIE) CMOS-MEMS process. A pair of electrothermal bimorph actuators is employed to achieve tilt-free mirror plate and large piston motion. A linear voltage divider with a voltage ratio of 1:2.3 between the two electrothermal actuators has been used to obtain static displacements up to 200 μm. The frequency response of this device was obtained using a laser Doppler vibrometer, and resonant peaks were observed at 1.18 and 2.62 kHz. AC signals at 50 Hz with a voltage ratio of 1:1.2 were supplied to the actuators, and the maximum dynamic piston motion was measured to be 26 μm. The decreasing amplitude over increasing frequency was caused by the heat-sink effect of the mirror plate. A phase delay between the two actuators was also observed.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationMEMS/MOEMS Components and Their Applications IV
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2007
Externally publishedYes
EventMEMS/MOEMS Components and Their Applications IV - San Jose, CA, United States
Duration: 22 Jan 200723 Jan 2007

Publication series

NameProceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering
Volume6464
ISSN (Print)0277-786X

Conference

ConferenceMEMS/MOEMS Components and Their Applications IV
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CitySan Jose, CA
Period22/01/0723/01/07

Keywords

  • Dynamic response
  • MEMS micromirror
  • OCT
  • Optical delay line
  • Piston motion
  • Thermal bimorph

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