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Quantum forces create a sticky situation for microdevices

Melinda Rose, Contributing Editor, [email protected]

Since their advent in the 1980s, microelectromechanical systems (MEMS), micro-size machines with moving parts, have promised to revolutionize all aspects of industry by putting small, less power-hungry compact systems on a chip. But integrating MEMS into the mainstream has been slowed by poorly understood quantum forces that cause big trouble for small devices, compelling parts to slide or stick together in such a way that can prove fatal to the device. MEMS, created using the same technology that makes integrated circuits, range in size from 1 to 100 μm, or about the width of a human...Read full article

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    Published: November 2008
    Basic ScienceCoatingsCommunicationsConsumerFeaturesintegrated circuitsMEMSMicroscopyquantum forcesSensors & Detectors

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