Enabling Technologies for MEMS and Nanodevices | Advanced Micro and Nanosystems | ISBN 9783527675043

Enabling Technologies for MEMS and Nanodevices

Advanced Micro and Nanosystems

herausgegeben von Henry Baltes und weiteren
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonHenry Baltes
Herausgegeben vonOliver Brand
Herausgegeben vonGary K. Fedder
Herausgegeben vonChristofer Hierold
Herausgegeben vonJan G. Korvink
Herausgegeben vonOsamu Tabata
Buchcover Enabling Technologies for MEMS and Nanodevices  | EAN 9783527675043 | ISBN 3-527-67504-3 | ISBN 978-3-527-67504-3

„Overall, the book gives good insight into very recent technologies, developments, and practical applications in the MEMS field. I would recommend this book as supplementary reading for graduate students, but not as a class text since the book assumes the reader already has fundamental knowledge in this research field. The book is also a very useful source for professionals in related areas of materials science and mechanical and chemical engineering who want to become aware of emerging MEMS technologies.“
Advanced Materials
 
„... an excellent book that gives a good overview and discussion of sensors and devices commonly found in the field of MEMS as well as more advanced devices...“
MRS Bulletin

Enabling Technologies for MEMS and Nanodevices

Advanced Micro and Nanosystems

herausgegeben von Henry Baltes und weiteren
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonHenry Baltes
Herausgegeben vonOliver Brand
Herausgegeben vonGary K. Fedder
Herausgegeben vonChristofer Hierold
Herausgegeben vonJan G. Korvink
Herausgegeben vonOsamu Tabata

This edition of 'CMOS-MEMS' was originally published in the successful series 'Advanced Micro & Nanosystems'. A close look at enabling technologies is taken, the first section on MEMS featuring an introduction to the challenges and benefi ts of three-dimensional silicon
processing. An insider's view of industrial MEMS commercialization is followed by chapters on capacitive interfaces for MEMS, packaging issues of micro- and nanosystems, MEMS contributions to high frequency integrated resonators and filters, and the uses of MEMS in mass
data storage and electrochemical imaging by means of scanning micro- and nanoprobes.
 
The second section on nanodevices first tackles the emerging topic of nanofluidics with a contribution each on simulation tools and on devices and uses, followed by another two on nanosensors featuring CNT sensors and CMOS-based DNA sensor arrays, respectively.