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Photonic MEMS Switches Show Promise for Datacom

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Members of an international collaboration initiated by researchers at the University of California, Berkeley used a commercially available CMOS fabrication process to develop a photonic switch based on MEMS technology. The ability to microfabricate a MEMS switch using an unmodified CMOS process moves the MEMS technology toward industrialization, as the platform is compatible with most current technologies. It is also a cost-effective method, making it well suited for high-volume production. Currently, engineers rely on nonstandard and complex processes in laboratory environments to...Read full article

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    Published: April 2021
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    wafer
    In the context of electronics and semiconductor manufacturing, a wafer refers to a thin, flat disk or substrate made of a semiconducting material, usually crystalline silicon. Wafers serve as the foundation for the fabrication of integrated circuits (ICs), microelectromechanical systems (MEMS), and other microdevices. Here are key points regarding wafers: Material: Silicon is the most commonly used material for wafer fabrication due to its excellent semiconductor properties, high purity,...
    Research & TechnologyeducationinternationaloptoelectonicsMEMSCMOSsiliconwaferMaterialssilicon on insulatorPICsUniversity of CaliforniaUniversity of California at Berkeleydata transferdata transfer applicationsMicrosystemsJournal of Optical MicrosystemsTech Pulse

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