Acoustically semitransparent nanofibrous meshes appraised by high signal-to-noise-ratio MEMS microphones

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Hutomo Suryo Wasisto [1 ]
Sebastian Anzinger [1 ]
Giovanni Acanfora [1 ]
Aloysius Farrel [2 ]
Valentina Sabatini [1 ]
Elisa Grimoldi [3 ]
Vasco Marelli [4 ]
Nikita Ovsiannikov [4 ]
Konstantin Tkachuk [4 ]
Giordano Tosolini [1 ]
Carmine Lucignano [5 ]
Marco Mietta [1 ]
Guangzhao Zhang [1 ]
Marc Fueldner [4 ]
Erwin Peiner [4 ]
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[1] Am Campeon 1-15,Infineon Technologies AG
[2] Hans-Sommer-Str. 66,Institute of Semiconductor Technology (IHT) and Laboratory for Emerging Nanometrology (LENA), Technische Universität Braunschweig
[3] James-Franck-Str. 1,TUM School of Natural Sciences, Technische Universität München
[4] Appiano Gentile,SAATI SPA, Via Milano 14
[5] Arcisstraße 21,TUM School of Computation, Information, and Technology (CIT), Technische Universität München
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10.1038/s44172-024-00283-4
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Microelectromechanical system-based microphones demand high ingress protection levels with regard to their use in harsh environment. Here, we develop environmental protective components comprising polyimide nanofibers combined onto polyether ether ketone fabric meshes and subsequently appraise their impact on the electroacoustic properties of high signal-to-noise-ratio microelectromechanical system-based microphones via industry-standard characterizations and theoretical simulations. Being placed directly on top of the microphone sound port, the nanofiber mesh die-cut parts with an inner diameter of 1.4 mm result in signal-to-noise-ratio and insertion losses of (2.05 ± 0.16) dB(A) and (0.30 ± 0.11) dBFS, respectively, in electroacoustic measurements. Hence, a high signal-to-noise-ratio value of (70.05 ± 0.17) dB(A) can be maintained by the mesh-protected microphone system. Due to their high temperature stability, acoustic performance, environmental robustness, and industry-scale batch production, these nanofibrous meshes reveal high potential to be practically implemented in high-market-volume applications of packaged microelectromechanical system-based microphones.
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