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2. An Overview of MEMS Microsystems

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Abstract

Chapter 2 provides a foundation for future chapters and begins with a review of the transduction mechanisms most commonly used in the implementation of MEMS microsensors and microactuators. Among the transduction effects covered includes piezoresistive; capacitive; piezoelectric; tunneling; magnetic; photoconduction; thermoelectric; electrostatic; thermal; shape-memory alloy; and others. The differences between a processing step; a process module; a process sequence; and a process technology are then described. The concept of batch fabrication is explained including the significant benefits that are derived from the use of this manufacturing method. Some of the important distinguishing characteristics of MEMS fabrication compared to IC manufacturing are reviewed, and reasons why MEMS is both more interesting and challenging compared to IC manufacturing are given. Specifically it is noted that MEMS design is very interesting since the number of device types and potential application areas is enormous. Nevertheless, MEMS implementation usually involves significant customization of both the design and the process sequence, and therefore the device designer often does not have much prior knowledge to leverage from. Lastly, a review of some of the basics about semiconductor materials, which are heavily used in MEMS manufacturing, is provided. Miller indices are explained as part of this discussion.

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Footnotes
1
Equation (2.22) is shown in scalar form. In actuality, some of the variables in this equation, such as the magnetic field, B, and force, F, are best represented by vector quantities. However, for our purposes, the simpler, nonvector form of this relationship is adequate to explain the concept.
 
2
As will be explained later, some MEMS processes are better described as process modules since they actually entail a number of processing steps as opposed to a single processing step.
 
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Metadata
Title
An Overview of MEMS Microsystems
Author
Michael Huff
Copyright Year
2020
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-40560-1_2