Papers by Keyword: Electrophoretic Deposition Process

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Abstract: This paper describes a new optical switching concept using the deflection of a piezoelectric tube manufactured by an electrophoretic deposition process. A prototype optical switch has been assembled and some of the performance characteristics have been measured, such as an insertion loss of 0.9dB, crosstalk of -47dB and switching speed from 5-15ms. The system for measuring deflection has been custom-designed and built with a measurement accuracy of 1μm. Future work involves the improvement of the piezoelectric tube performance characteristics and combining all switching components in one case so that the switch can be tested in a real network environment.
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Abstract: A novel micropatterning process for a particle assembly has been performed by using an electrophoretic deposition (EPD) method with a local electric field in a colloidal suspension generated by a three-electrode system. Monodisperse silica colloidal spheres with a diameter of 300 nm were used to fabricate micropattern of colloidal crystal. An interdigitated gold-microarray electrode with a 10 μm of width and a gold plate electrode were used as the working and the counter electrodes, respectively. After optimization of the EPD processing parameters, a micropattern was constructed from silica colloidal spheres. It had a relatively close-packed structure formed onto the interdigitated microarray electrode. This micropattern showed a characteristic optical reflectance peak due to Bragg’s law.
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Abstract: Micrometer wire consisting of microbeads was successfully fabricated onto a patterned conductive electrode substrate by an electrophoretic deposition (EPD) process with precise control of electric field distribution generated in the colloidal suspension. Monodisperse polystyrene microspheres with 320 nm in diameter and an interdigitated microarray Au electrode having 10 μm in width and 5 μm in spacing were used in this EPD system. A micropattern of polystyrene particles with two dimensional arrays was formed onto the patterned electrode by the EPD process with two electrode system using an electrostatic interaction between the electrodes and the charged particles in the suspension.
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