Search for dissertations about: "Frank Niklaus"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 16 swedish dissertations containing the words Frank Niklaus.
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1. Adhesive Wafer Bonding for Microelectronic and Microelectromechanical Systems
Abstract : Semiconductor wafer bonding has been a subject of interestfor many years and a wide variety of wafer bonding techniqueshave been reported in literature. In adhesive wafer bondingorganic and inorganic adhesives are used as intermediatebonding material. READ MORE
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2. Design and Integration of Infrared Absorber Structures into Polymer Membranes based Thermal Detectors
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3. Heterogeneous 3D Integration and Packaging Technologies for Nano-Electromechanical Systems
Abstract : Three-dimensional (3D) integration of micro- and nano-electromechanical systems (MEMS/NEMS) with integrated circuits (ICs) is an emerging technology that offers great advantages over conventional state-of-the-art microelectronics. MEMS and NEMS are most commonly employed as sensor and actuator components that enable a vast array of functionalities typically not attainable by conventional ICs. READ MORE
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4. Silicon photonic MEMS building blocks for low-power programmable circuits
Abstract : Silicon photonics, or the confinement and control of light in integrated silicon waveguides, has rapidly grown from research labs to high-end chips for telecommunications. With the associated improvements in waveguide performance, the technology is promising for a wide range of new applications, from computing to sensing. READ MORE
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5. Bright Lights: Innovative Micro- and Nano-Patterning for Sensing and Tissue Engineering
Abstract : Light is the primary source of energy on our planet and has been a significant driver in the evolution of human society and technology. Light finds applications in two-dimensional (2D) photolithography and three-dimensional (3D) printing, where a pattern is transferred to a material of interest by ultraviolet (UV) light exposure, and in laser scribing and cutting, where high power lasers are used to pattern the surface of objects or cut through the bulk of the material of interest. READ MORE