Claims
- 1. A two dimensional array of piezoelectrically actuated flextensional transducers comprising:a plurality of membranes having a selected area, a support structure engaging the outer edges of each of said membranes to flexibly support the membranes, a piezoelectric transducer carried on one surface of each of said membranes, said transducer including a body of piezoelectric material having first and second spaced opposite surfaces, conductive contacts on the opposite surfaces of said body of piezoelectric material for each of said transducers for applying a voltage across said piezoelectric material to cause flextensional movement of said body of piezoelectric material whereby the associated membrane flexes responsive to applied voltage whereby the application of an ac voltage of predetermined frequency causes said membrane to flex, conductive means for applying said voltages across selected piezoelectric transducer to selectively flex said membranes, a pointed probe carried at the center of each membrane, and a conductive electrode spaced from the membrane whereby a voltage can be applied between said conductive electrode and one of said piezoelectric transducer contacts to electrostatically deflect the membrane.
- 2. A piezoelectrically actuated flextensional transducer as in claim 1 in which the membranes are silicon nitride.
- 3. A piezoelectrically actuated flextensional transducer as in claim 1 in which said membranes are polysilicon.
- 4. A piezoelectrically actuated flextensional transducer as in claim 1 in which said support structure is silicon oxide.
- 5. A piezoelectrically actuated flextensional transducer as in claim 1 in which said membranes are circular and said piezoelectric transducers are annular.
- 6. A piezoelectrically actuated flextensional transducer as in claim 1 in which the membranes merge to form a single membrane with multiple piezoelectric transducers.
- 7. A piezoelectrically actuated flextensional transducer as in claim 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6 in which the probes are spaced apart a distance less than 100 μm.
- 8. A piezoelectrically actuated flextensional transducer as in claim 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6 in which the probes are spaced apart a distance between 50 and 100 μm.
- 9. A two dimensional array of piezoelectrically actuated flextensional transducers comprising:a plurality of circular membranes having a selected area, a pointed probe carried at the center of said membranes, and a support structure engaging the outer edges of each of said membranes to flexibly support the membranes, an annular piezoelectric transducer carried on one surface of each of said membranes encircling said pointed probe, said transducer including a body of piezoelectric material having first and second spaced opposite surfaces, conductive contacts on the opposite surfaces of said body of piezoelectric material for each of said transducers for applying a voltage across said piezoelectric material to cause flextensional movement of said body of piezoelectric material whereby the associated membrane flexes responsive to applied voltage, and conductive means spaced from the membrane whereby voltages applied between said conductive means and a conductive contact cause said membrane to electrostatically deflect.
- 10. A piezoelectrically actuated flextensional transducer as in claim 9 in which the pointed probes are spaced apart a distance less than 100 μm.
- 11. A piezoelectrically actuated flextensional transducer as in claim 9 in which the pointed probes are spaced apart a distance between 50 and 100 μm.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of co-pending application Ser. No. 08/530,919 filed Sep. 20, 1995.
GOVERNMENT SUPPORT
The research leading to this invention was supported by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency of the Department of Defense, and was monitored by the Air Force Office of Scientific Research under Grant No. F49620-95-1-0525.
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