Metal-Insulator Transition (Mit) Actuators For Microswitching Applications

INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON THIN FILMS FOR ELECTRONICS, ELECTRO-OPTICS, ENERGY, AND SENSORS 2019(2019)

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Abstract
Transitional metal oxides have generated considerable interest in electronics and other engineering applications over the last few decades. These materials show several orders of magnitude metal-insulator transition (MIT) when triggered by an external stimuli. In this paper, an MIT (Vanadium Dioxide (VO2)) -based bimorph cantilever shows promising performance due to its large volumetric work density, ultrafast response, and reliability. This work, we propose and simulate a cantilever actuated via VO2 for a micro-contact switch. Our results show VO2 based actuators show promising performance in terms of deflection, resonance frequency, and lifetime.
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Metal-Insulator Transition, Vanadium Dioxide (VO2), Micro-contact Switch, Contact Resistance
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