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titleOfInvention Electrostatic actuator, droplet discharge head, electrostatic actuator manufacturing method, ink cartridge, ink jet recording apparatus, micropump, and light modulation device
abstract An electrostatic actuator, a droplet discharge head, and a low-cost, high-reliability, high-quality printing by improving problems inherent to an electrostatic actuator in which a gap is formed by sacrificial layer etching. An ink cartridge in which a droplet discharge head is integrated and an ink jet recording apparatus equipped with the droplet discharge head are provided. In an electrostatic actuator that is provided in a droplet discharge head that discharges droplets and that deforms and operates a diaphragm, a counter electrode that is disposed to face the diaphragm via a gap is formed. The gap is formed by sacrificial layer etching, and the diaphragm 5 transmits ultraviolet rays. [Selection] Figure 1
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