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Micro System Technologies 90 - 1st International Conference on Micro Electro, Opto, Mechanic Systems and Components Berlin, 10-13 September 1990 (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1990)
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Micro System Technologies 90 - 1st International Conference on Micro Electro, Opto, Mechanic Systems and Components Berlin, 10-13 September 1990 (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1990)
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On September 10-13, 1990, the first international meeting on
Microsystem Technologies takes place at the Berlin International
Congress Center. Most of the traditional congresses deal with
themes that become more and more specific, and only a small part of
the scientific world is reflected. The Micro System Technologies is
attempting to take the opposite direction: During the last two
decades the development of microelectronics was characterized by a
tremendous increase of complexity of integrated circuits. At the
same time the fields of microoptics and micromechanics have been
developed to an advanced state of the art by the application of
thin film and semiconductor technologies. The trend of the future
development is to increase the integration density by combining the
microelectronic, microoptic, and micro mechanic aspects to new
complex multifunctional systems, which are able to comprise
sensors, actuators, analogue and digital circuits on the same chip
or on multichip-modules. Microsystems will lead to extensions of
the field of microelectronic applications with important technical
alterations and can open new considerable markets. For the
realization of economical solutions for microsystems a lot of
interdisciplinary cooperation and know-how has to be developed. New
materials for sensitive layers, substrates, conducting,
semiconducting, or isolating thin films are the basis for the
development of new technologies. The increasing complexity leads to
increasing interaction among electrical and non-electrical
quantities.
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