Silicon Photonic MEMS Integration for Semiconductor Manufacturing

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Researchers led by Associate Professor Niels Quack from the University of Sydney have developed a microfabrication process that combines optics and micro-electro mechanical systems (MEMS) in a microchip, enabling the creation of devices like micro-3D cameras and gas sensors for precision air quality measurement. The technology uses semiconductor manufacturing techniques to create a new, more energy-efficient generation of devices for fiber-optical communications, sensors, and even future quantum computers. The photonic MEMS are compact, consume very little power, are fast, support a broad range of optical carrier signals, and have low optical loss.
Topics:science#mems#microfabrication#quantum-computers#semiconductor-manufacturing#silicon-photonics#technology
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