Surface acoustic wave micromotor with arbitrary axis rotational capability

  • Ricky T. Tjeung
  • , Mark S. Hughes
  • , Leslie Y. Yeo
  • , James R. Friend

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Abstract

A surface acoustic wave (SAW) actuated rotary motor is reported here, consisting of a millimeter-sized spherical metal rotor placed on the surface of a lead zirconate titanate piezoelectric substrate upon which the SAW is made to propagate. At the design frequency of 3.2 MHz and with a fixed preload of 41.1 N, the maximum rotational speed and torque achieved were approximately 1900 rpm and 5.37 N-mm, respectively, producing a maximum output power of 1.19 W. The surface vibrations were visualized using laser Doppler vibrometry and indicate that the rotational motion arises due to retrograde elliptical motions of the piezoelectric surface elements. Rotation about orthogonal axes in the plane of the substrate has been obtained by using orthogonally placed interdigital electrodes on the substrate to generate SAW impinging on the rotor, offering a means to generate rotation about an arbitrary axis in the plane of the substrate.

Original languageEnglish
Article number214101
JournalApplied Physics Letters
Volume99
Issue number21
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 21 2011

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