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Understanding and Tailoring the Mechanical Properties of Liga Fabricated Materials

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LIGA fabricated materials and components exhibit several processing issues affecting their metallurgical and mechanical properties, potentially limiting their usefulness for MEMS applications. For example, LIGA processing by metal electrodeposition is very sensitive to deposition conditions which causes significant processing lot variations of mechanical and metallurgical properties. Furthermore, the process produces a material with a highly textured lenticular microstructural morphology suggesting an anisotropic material response. Understanding and controlling out-of-plane anisotropy is desirable for LIGA components designed for out-of-plane flexures. Previous work by the current authors [6] focussed on results from a miniature servo-hydraulic mechanical test frame constructed for characterizing LIGA materials. Those results demonstrated microstructural and mechanical properties dependencies with plating bath current density in LIGA fabricated nickel (LIGA Ni). This presentation builds on that work and fosters a methodology for controlling the properties of LIGA fabricated materials through processing. New results include measurement of mechanical properties of LIGA fabricated copper (LIGA Cu), out-of-planeand localized mechanical property measurements using compression testing and nanoindentation of LIGA Ni and LIGA Cu.

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Buchheit, T.E., Christenson, T.R., Schmale, D.T. et al. Understanding and Tailoring the Mechanical Properties of Liga Fabricated Materials. MRS Online Proceedings Library 546, 121–126 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1557/PROC-546-121

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