DOI: 10.3390/mi17080984 ISSN: 2072-666X

Device-Level Modeling, Cross-Axis Analysis, and Optical Characterization of a Symmetric Triple-Layer MOEMS Accelerometer

Pengfei Li, Shuang Wu, Wenhui Yan, Yujie Xiong, Jiaxin Sun, Chaoyue Shi, Haiyan Wang, Xiaoxu Wang, Qianbo Lu

Enhancing the proof mass without enlarging the chip area or introducing structural asymmetry is a central challenge in the development of low-noise microelectromechanical system (MEMS) accelerometers. Here, we present a symmetric triple-layer MOEMS accelerometer and analyze its device-level sensitivity trade-off, cross-axis coupling behavior, and dynamic consistency between measurement and finite-element simulations. The proposed sensing element sandwiches one without-beam mass layer between two identical with-beam layers, thereby increasing the effective proof mass while preserving mirror symmetry. A lumped-parameter model is developed to explain the sensitivity trade-off among single-layer, asymmetric double-layer, and symmetric triple-layer configurations. Finite-element simulations are used to distinguish translational cross-axis coupling from rotational cross-axis coupling. The experimental characterization of one packaged triple-layer prototype demonstrates a mechanical sensitivity of 193.91 µm/(m/s2), a 10 min output RMS fluctuation of 1.81 µg, and a measured first-order resonant frequency of 11.23 Hz, in close agreement with the tolerance-included finite-element prediction of 11.40 Hz. The resonance bandwidth further yields an apparent package-level quality factor of approximately 374 under ambient pressure, providing additional characterization of the packaged device dynamics.

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