Device using a piezoelectric element and method for manufacturing the same
US-2016072039-A1 · Mar 10, 2016 · US
US10522734B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10522734-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816033022-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 11, 2018 |
| Priority date | Aug 5, 2014 |
| Publication date | Dec 31, 2019 |
| Grant date | Dec 31, 2019 |
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An inkjet printing head includes a piezoelectric element having a lower electrode, a piezoelectric film formed above the lower electrode, and an upper electrode formed above the piezoelectric film, a hydrogen barrier film covering an entirety of a side surface of the upper electrode and the piezoelectric film, and an interlayer insulating film that has an opening at an upper surface center of the upper electrode, is laminated on the hydrogen barrier film, and faces the entirety of the side surface of the upper electrode and the piezoelectric film across the hydrogen barrier film.
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What is claimed is: 1. A device using a piezoelectric/pyroelectric element, including: a substrate having a cavity; a membrane held on the substrate so as to face the cavity; a piezoelectric/pyroelectric element formed above the membrane and functioning as a piezoelectric element or a pyroelectric element; and a metal line formed on the membrane at least in a region between the piezoelectric/pyroelectric element and an edge of the cavity, the metal line being formed at a layer different from that of the lower electrode and being embedded inside the membrane. 2. The device using the piezoelectric/pyroelectric element according to claim 1 , wherein the piezoelectric/pyroelectric element includes a lower electrode, formed on a surface of the membrane at an opposite side from the cavity, an upper electrode disposed at an opposite side from the membrane with respect to the lower electrode, and a piezoelectric/pyroelectric film provided between the lower electrode and the upper electrode. 3. The device using the piezoelectric/pyroelectric element according to claim 1 , wherein the metal line is formed as a stripe. 4. The device using the piezoelectric/pyroelectric element according to claim 1 , wherein the metal line is formed as a mesh. 5. The device using the piezoelectric/pyroelectric element according to claim 1 , wherein the membrane is a movable film, the piezoelectric/pyroelectric element is a piezoelectric element, the piezoelectric/pyroelectric film is a piezoelectric film, and the device using the piezoelectric/pyroelectric element is an inkjet printing head. 6. The device using the piezoelectric/pyroelectric element according to claim 5 , wherein the cavity has a rectangular shape in a plan view as viewed from a direction normal to a major surface of the movable film, the movable film has a rectangular shape matching a cavity edge in the plan view, and the piezoelectric film, in the plan view, is a rectangle having a width shorter than a width in a short direction of the movable film and a length shorter than a length in a long direction of the movable film, with both end edges and both side edges thereof being receded further toward an interior of the movable film than both end edges and both side edges, respectively, of the movable film, and the upper electrode, in the plan view, is a rectangle having a width shorter than the width in a short direction of the movable film and a length shorter than the length in a long direction of the movable film, with both end edges and both side edges thereof being receded further toward the interior of the movable film than both end edges and both side edges, respectively, of the movable film. 7. The device using the piezoelectric/pyroelectric element according to claim 1 , wherein the membrane is a heat insulating film, the piezoelectric/pyroelectric element is a pyroelectric element, the piezoelectric/pyroelectric film is a pyroelectric film, and the device using the piezoelectric/pyroelectric element is an infrared image sensor. 8. The device using the piezoelectric/pyroelectric element according to claim 7 , wherein the cavity has a circular shape in a plan view as viewed from a direction normal to a major surface of the heat insulating film, the metal line is embedded inside the heat insulating film, and the metal line is formed as an annular stripe that is concentric to the cavity. 9. A device using a piezoelectric/pyroelectric element, including: a substrate having a cavity; a membrane held on the substrate so as to face the cavity; a piezoelectric/pyroelectric element formed above the membrane and functioning as a piezoelectric element or a pyroelectric element; and a metal line formed on the membrane at least in a region between the piezoelectric/pyroelectric element and an edge of the cavity; wherein the membrane is a heat insulating film, the piezoelectric/pyroelectric element is a pyroelectric element, the piezoelectric/pyroelectric film is a pyroelectric film, the device using the piezoelectric/pyroelectric element is an infrared image sensor; the cavity has a circular shape in a plan view as viewed from a direction normal to a major surface of the heat insulating film, the metal line is embedded inside the heat insulating film, and the metal line is formed as an annular stripe that is concentric to the cavity.
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