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Electrostatic force with multiple dielectrics
Posted 13.09.2009, 18:10 GMT-4 2 Replies
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I am trying to simulate a capacitive membrane that has both electrodes insulated
with a nitride dielectric layer. In other words, the layers in order are---top
electrode, nitride,air gap,nitride,bottom electrode. I want to deflect the
membrane as a function of applied DC bias. Does anyone know if it is acceptable
to apply an electromagnetic force (or basically, electrostatic force) only at the top electrode (which is an interior
boundary)? Will Comsol automatically account for the nitride and air gap in its
calculations? Or will I need to place forces on each internal layer? I can find no Comsol examples in which multiple dielectrics are placed between moving electrodes, so I just want to ensure that the boundary conditions I set will give me valid results. Thanks in advance.
Mike
with a nitride dielectric layer. In other words, the layers in order are---top
electrode, nitride,air gap,nitride,bottom electrode. I want to deflect the
membrane as a function of applied DC bias. Does anyone know if it is acceptable
to apply an electromagnetic force (or basically, electrostatic force) only at the top electrode (which is an interior
boundary)? Will Comsol automatically account for the nitride and air gap in its
calculations? Or will I need to place forces on each internal layer? I can find no Comsol examples in which multiple dielectrics are placed between moving electrodes, so I just want to ensure that the boundary conditions I set will give me valid results. Thanks in advance.
Mike
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