Authors
Andreas Hierlemann, Oliver Brand, Christoph Hagleitner, Henry Baltes
Publication date
2003/6/25
Journal
Proceedings of the IEEE
Volume
91
Issue
6
Pages
839-863
Publisher
IEEE
Description
Microfabrication processes for chemical and biochemical sensors are reviewed. Standard processing steps originating from semiconductor technology are detailed, and specific micromachining steps to fabricate three-dimensional mechanical structures are described. Fundamental chemical sensor principles are briefly abstracted and corresponding state-of-the-art examples of microfabricated chemical sensors and biosensors are given. The advantages and disadvantages of either fabricating devices in IC fabrication technology with additional microfabrication steps, or of using custom-designed nonstandard microfabrication process flows are debated. Finally, monolithic integrated chemical and biological microsensor systems are presented, which include transducer structures and operation circuitry on a single chip.
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Scholar articles
A Hierlemann, O Brand, C Hagleitner, H Baltes - Proceedings of the IEEE, 2003