A nebulization system, which creates a uniform fog of tiny suspended
liquid droplets, to lubricate the surfaces of MEMS devices. These
droplets fall over the edge of a baffle and are then mixed with an
umbrella-like sheet of N.sub.2 turbulation gas to generate a uniform
cloud of droplets that fill a passivation chamber. The MEMS device is
then positioned in this uniform cloud of lubricant droplets for a
specified amount of time, thereby uniformly lubricating all the surfaces
of the device. The system uses a laser monitoring approach to control the
uniformity of the lubricant cloud by providing feedback to the system to
control the flow of gases. The system also equalizes the pressure around
the sample device seal to prevent gases from entering or exiting the
chamber and thereby influencing the environment inside the chamber.