
Microelectromechanical Systems - Materials and Devices IV
by Delrio, Frank W.; De Boer, Maarten P.; Eberl, Christoph; Gusev, EvgeniBuy New
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Summary
Table of Contents
Material Development and Optimization | |
Biodegradable microfluidic scaffolds with tunable degradation properties from amino alcohol-based poly(ester amide) elastomers | |
Measurements of resonance frequency of parylene microspring arrays using atomic force microscopy | |
Gold in flux-less bonding: noble or not noble | |
Giant piezoresistive variation of metal particles dispersed in PDMS matrix | |
Characterization of Group III-nitride based surface acoustic wave devices for high temperature applications | |
Transport model for microfluidic device for cell culture and tissue development | |
Refractive index memory effect of ferroelectric materials by domain control | |
Synthesis and control of ZnS nanodots and nanorods with different crystalline structure from an identical raw material solution and the excitonic UV emission | |
Improving PZT thin film texture through Pt metallization and seed layers | |
Process Integration | |
Patterning nanomaterials on fragile micromachined structures using electron beam lithography | |
Pt/TiO2 growth templates for enhanced PZT films and MEMS devices | |
Contact resistivity of laser annealed SiGe for MEMS structural layers deposited at 210°C | |
PZT thick films for 100 MHz ultrasonic transducers fabricated using chemical solution deposition process | |
Reliability and stability of thin-film amorphous silicon MEMS on glass substrates | |
High yield polymer MEMS process for CMOS/MEMS integration | |
Characterization of textured PZT thin films prepared by sol-gel method onto stainless steel substrates | |
Micro- and Nanosensors | |
A picowatt energy harvester | |
Mechanical and material characterization of bilayer microcantilever-based IR detectors | |
Film conductivity controlled variation of the amplitude distribution of high-temperature resonators | |
Ultrafine silicon nano-wall hollow needles and applications in inclination sensor and gas transport | |
Development of a robust design for wet etched co-integrated pressure sensor systems | |
SU8/modified MWNT composite for piezoresistive sensor application | |
Thin film amorphous silicon bulk-mode disk resonators fabricated on glass substrates | |
Fabrication and characterization of MEMS-based structures from a bio-inspired, chemo-responsive polymer nanocomposite | |
Material and Device Reliability | |
Characterizing the effect of uniaxial strain on the surface roughness of Si nanowire MEMS-based microstructures | |
Mechanism of hole inlet closure in shape transformation of hole arrays on Si(001) substrates by hydrogen annealing | |
Characterisation of hydrophobic forces in liquid self assembly of micron sized functional building blocks | |
Nanoindentation characterization of PECVD silicon nitride on silicon subjected to mechanical fatigue loading | |
Effect of phosphorus doping on the Young's modulus and stress of polysilicon thin films | |
Residual stress in sputtered silicon oxycarbide thin films | |
Solid bridging during pattern collapse (stiction) studied on silicon nanoparticles | |
Fabrication and characterization of two compliant electrical contacts for MEMS: gallium microdroplets and carbon nanotube turfs | |
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