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Autor:
Thomas R. Albrecht, En Yang, Tsai-Wei Wu, Detlef Spoddig, B. D. Terris, Bruce A. Gurney, Michael Grobis, Daniel Bedau, Vipin Ayanoor-Vitikkate, Zuwei Liu, Hitesh Arora
We present a method for growing bit patterned magnetic recording media using directed growth of sputtered granular perpendicular magnetic recording media. The grain nucleation is templated using an epitaxial seed layer, which contains Pt pillars sepa
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1606.05370
http://arxiv.org/abs/1606.05370
Publikováno v:
Sensors and Actuators A: Physical. 156:275-283
The goal of the presented work is to develop and demonstrate a fabrication process for thin film encapsulation of MEMS devices with large gaps by modifying an existing technique. The process is being developed for encapsulation of silicon micro machi
Autor:
Yuri N. Obukhov, Tsai-Wei Wu, Manfred Ernst Schabes, Olav Hellwig, Kurt A. Rubin, Dan S. Kercher, Zuwei Liu, Daniel Bedau, Toshiki Hirano, Bruce Alvin Gurney, Kanaiyalal C. Patel, David Berman, C. Mathew Mate, J.-M. L. Beaujour, Julia D. Cushen, Pierre-Olivier Jubert, Hitesh Arora, Alexei Bogdanov, Weldon Mark Hanson, E. Dobisz, Gregory S. Doerk, Vipin Ayanoor-Vitikkate, He Gao, Thomas R. Albrecht, Ricardo Ruiz, Michael Grobis, Dieter Weller, En Yan, Lei Wan, Yves-Andre Chapuis, Jeffrey S. Lille
Bit Patterned Media (BPM) for magnetic recording provide a route to densities $>1 Tb/in^2$ and circumvents many of the challenges associated with conventional granular media technology. Instead of recording a bit on an ensemble of random grains, BPM
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Autor:
Vipin Ayanoor-Vitikkate, Gary Yama, Woo-Tae Park, Rob N. Candler, Markus Lutz, Thomas W. Kenny, Aaron Partridge
Publikováno v:
Journal of Microelectromechanical Systems. 15:507-514
While micromachined accelerometers are widely available and used in various applications, some biomedical applications require extremely small dimensions (
Autor:
Sunil Puria, Kevin N. O'Connor, Parmita Dalal, Joseph B. Roberson, Kuan-Lin Chen, Thomas W. Kenny, Vipin Ayanoor-Vitikkate, Woo-Tae Park, Rob N. Candler, Joseph R. Mallon, Toshiki Maetani
Publikováno v:
Biomedical microdevices. 9(6)
Experiments were conducted to evaluate a silicon accelerometer as an implantable sound sensor for implantable hearing aids. The main motivation of this study is to find an alternative sound sensor that is implantable inside the body, yet does not suf
Publikováno v:
2006 Thirty-First IEEE/CPMT International Electronics Manufacturing Technology Symposium.
This paper explores the possibility of using oxidation of sacrificial beams to encapsulate wide gaps. This method of oxidizing silicon beams in order to create diffusion barriers and structural supports has been reported in literatures. The idea is t
Publikováno v:
Microelectromechanical Systems.
A Wafer scale encapsulation process has been developed for devices that require wide gaps. In this experiment, we focus on devices that have gaps or trenches 10-20μm wide. This process can also be applied to larger gaps of the order of 50-100μm. Th
Publikováno v:
Microelectromechanical Systems.
Engineers have long envisioned that a handheld portable blood diagnosis device would be able to give an accurate measurement of chemical content based on a very small sample in the shortest time possible. One of the immediate applications of such dev
Autor:
Woo-Tae Park, Kevin OâConnor, Kuan-Lin Chen, Joseph Mallon, Toshiki Maetani, Parmita Dalal, Rob Candler, Vipin Ayanoor-Vitikkate, Thomas Kenny
Publikováno v:
Biomedical Microdevices; Dec2007, Vol. 9 Issue 6, p939-949, 11p
Autor:
Aaron Partridge, Markus Lutz, Rob N. Candler, Thomas W. Kenny, Woo-Tae Park, Vipin Ayanoor-Vitikkate, Gary Yama
Publikováno v:
Scopus-Elsevier
In this paper we present design, fabrication, and characterization results for the smallest published fully-packaged accelerometers. The miniaturization is realized by utilizing an advanced packaging scheme using a thick film epitaxial grown polysili
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