| Literature DB >> 29398884 |
Jongsoo Choi1, Xiyu Duan2, Haijun Li2, Thomas D Wang3, Kenn R Oldham4.
Abstract
Use of a thin-film piezoelectric microactuator for axial scanning during multi-photon vertical cross-sectional imaging is described. The actuator uses thin-film lead-zirconate-titanate (PZT) to generate upward displacement of a central mirror platform, micro-machined from a silicon-on-insulator (SOI) wafer to dimensions compatible with endoscopic imaging instruments. Device modeling in this paper focuses on existence of frequencies near device resonance producing vertical motion with minimal off-axis tilt even in the presence of multiple vibration modes and non-uniformity in fabrication outcomes. Operation near rear resonance permits large stroke lengths at low voltages relative to other vertical microactuators. Highly uniform vertical motion of the mirror platform is a key requirement for vertical cross-sectional imaging in the remote scan architecture being used for multi-photon instrument prototyping. The stage is installed in a benchtop testbed in combination with an electrostatic mirror that performs in-plane scanning. Vertical sectional images are acquired from 15 μm diameter beads and excised mouse colon tissue.Entities:
Keywords: Biomedical Imaging; Dynamics; Microelectromechanical systems; Piezoelectric actuators
Year: 2017 PMID: 29398884 PMCID: PMC5790190 DOI: 10.1109/JMEMS.2017.2701798
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Microelectromech Syst ISSN: 1057-7157 Impact factor: 2.417