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Publication
MEMS 2014
Conference paper
Amorphous carbon active contact layer for reliable nanoelectromechanical switches
Abstract
This paper reports an amorphous carbon (a-C) contact coating for ultra-low-ower curved nanoelectromechanical (NEM) switches. a-C addresses important problems in miniaturization and low-ower operation of mechanical relays: i) the surface energy is lower than that of metals, ii) active formation of highly localized a-C conducting filaments offers a way to form nanoscale contacts, and iii) high reliability is achieved through the excellent wear properties of a-C, demonstrated in this paper with more than 100 million hot switching cycles. Finally, a full inverter using a-C contacts is fabricated to demonstrate the viability of the concept. © 2014 IEEE.