Perhaps you could use an optically levered laser beam. I have used a very crude setup of this sort to directly measure curvature of film coated substrates to determine the film stress. A more refined version of the optically levered laser is comonly used to measure deflection of AFM cantilivers -----Original Message----- From: Junhua WuTo: MEMS@ISI.EDU Date: Wednesday, April 21, 1999 10:24 AM Subject: deflecetion measurement of bimetallic cantilever beams > >Hi: >We are using a laser optical system to measure the deflection of the >bimetallic cantilever beams. We are not using the interferometer method. >Our output signal is a voltage from the PSD(Position Sensitive Dectector), >and we would like to know how much does the cantilever beam deflect. > >Does anyone have such experience to calibrate this kind of measurement? >I would appreciate any suggestions. > >OR some advice on how to measure the deflection of the bimetallic >cantilever beam(say, a 100um X 50um cantilever). > >Thanks, >Junhua Wu > > > > > > > > > >