Title :
Nanoelectromechanical systems: A new opportunity for microelectronics
Author_Institution :
Kavli Nanosci. Inst., Delft Univ. of Technol., Delft, Netherlands
Abstract :
Transitioning nanoscale devices from the realm of one-of-a-kind feats into robust and reproducible nanosystems - that is, useable technology - is a monumental challenge that transcends the capabilities of any one laboratory. Some solid progress is now being achieved toward this end, and these efforts are critical for realizing the promise of ldquoactiverdquo nanotechnology. At least two essential elements must be in place to realize the vast applications potential that awaits. First, an unfamiliar fusion of technologies is required; one that melds techniques from traditionally-separate disciplines with an appropriate scale of approach. Second, robust methods for large-scale-integration of complex nanodevices are required, and these must engender routes to production en masse. To illustrate the emerging potential of nanosystems I will describe several advances in nanoelectromechanical systems (NEMS) that offer immense promise for applications ranging from metrology, environmental sensing, the life sciences, and health care.
Keywords :
large scale integration; nanoelectromechanical devices; nanoelectronics; NEMS; complex nanodevice; large-scale-integration; microelectronics; nanoelectromechanical system; nanotechnology; Appropriate technology; Laboratories; Metrology; Microelectronics; Nanoelectromechanical systems; Nanoscale devices; Nanotechnology; Production; Robustness; Solids;
Conference_Titel :
ESSCIRC, 2009. ESSCIRC '09. Proceedings of
Conference_Location :
Athens
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4354-3
DOI :
10.1109/ESSCIRC.2009.5325923