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Incorporating compliant elastomers for jumping locomotion in microrobots

Aaron P. Gerratt, Sarah Bergbreiter

Year
2012
Citations
41

Abstract

Small insects and other animals use a multitude of materials to realize specific functions, including locomotion. This paper demonstrates application of the first microfabrication process to incorporate high aspect ratio compliant elastomer structures in-plane with traditional silicon microelectromechanical systems (MEMS). By incorporating these new materials, compact energy storage systems based on elastomer springs for small jumping robots have been demonstrated. Results include a 4 mm×4 mm jumping mechanism that has reached heights of 32 cm, × 80 its own height, and an on-chip actuated mechanism that has been used to propel a 1.4 mg projectile over 7 cm.

Keywords

MicrofabricationElastomerJumpingMaterials scienceMicroelectromechanical systemsMechanism (biology)NanotechnologyMechanical engineeringFabricationComposite material

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