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Materials, Integration and Technology for Monolithic Instruments

Materials, Integration and Technology for Monolithic Instruments

Materials, Integration and Technology for Monolithic Instruments

Volume 869:
Series:
Editors:
Jeremy A. Theil, Lumileds Lighting, California
Markus Böhm, Universität Siegen, Germany
Donald S. Gardner, Intel corporation, California
Travis Blalock, University of Virginia
Published:
July 2005
Volume:
869
Availability:
Temporarily unavailable - available from TBC
Format:
Hardback
ISBN:
9781558998230

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    The field of integrated circuits is now on the cusp of a new level of integration that can enable an entirely new class of products - monolithic instruments. These are miniaturized systems which interact with their physical environment in ways traditional integrated circuits cannot, in particular, by combining conventional integrated circuits with novel solid-state components. These systems are enabled by utilizing the extremely precise manufacturing platform that is the integrated circuit wafer fabrication facility. The monolithic instrument concept is quite powerful in that it enables vast cost and size reductions. The papers presented in this book are a subset of what is possible in this field. Section I examines advanced image sensor concepts based on forming the photodetector above the standard CMOS interconnect. Section II focuses on optoelectronic element integration, including critical components for constructing miniaturized spectrometers. Section III features chemical and biological sensing systems. Section IV highlights functional oxides and other materials for monolithic integration.

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    July 2005
    Hardback
    9781558998230
    171 pages
    228 × 152 mm
    0.364kg
    Temporarily unavailable - available from TBC
      Editors
    • Jeremy A. Theil , Lumileds Lighting, California
    • Markus Böhm , Universität Siegen, Germany
    • Donald S. Gardner , Intel corporation, California
    • Travis Blalock , University of Virginia