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The book offers a comprehensive discussion of future trends and developments in electron device packaging and the opportunities of nano and bio techniques as future solutions. It describes effects of nano-sized particles and cell-based approaches for packaging solutions with their diverse requirements. It offers a comprehensive overview of nano particles and nano composites and their opportunities for packaging functions in electron devices. The importance and challenges of three-dimensional design and computer modeling in nano packaging is discussed and also shows ways for implementation. Solutions for unconventional packaging solutions for metallizations and functionalized surfaces are demonstrated. Also new packaging technologies with high potential for industrial applications like nano partical fabrication and application, nano imprinting and ink-jet printing are discussed. The book brings together a comprehensive overview of nano scale components and systems comprising electronic, mechanical and optical structures and serves as important reference for industrial and academic researchers as well as practicing engineers seeking information about the latest nano and bio techniques in packaging.
Microelectronic packaging. --- Nanotechnology. --- Optical materials. --- Surfaces (Physics). --- Chemical & Materials Engineering --- Engineering & Applied Sciences --- Electrical & Computer Engineering --- Technology - General --- Materials Science --- Electrical Engineering --- Electronics. --- Packaging (Microelectronics) --- Materials science. --- Electronic materials. --- Materials Science. --- Optical and Electronic Materials. --- Characterization and Evaluation of Materials. --- Electrical engineering --- Physical sciences --- Electronic packaging --- Microelectronics --- Physics --- Surface chemistry --- Surfaces (Technology) --- Optics --- Materials --- Molecular technology --- Nanoscale technology --- High technology --- Material science --- Electronic materials
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Hydrogels are a fascinating class of polymers which show an immense ability of swelling under the influence of temperature, pH value or concentrations of different species in aqueous solutions. The volume change can amount up to several hundred percent. This unique behaviour is already used in such applications like disposable diapers, contact lenses or drug-delivery systems. The ability to perform mechanical work has been shifted the technical interest more and more towards sensors and actuators exploiting the thermo-chemo-mechano-electrical coupling within hydrogels. The accuracy requirements for such devices are much more demanding than for previous applications. Therefore, a deep knowledge of both the material and the functional properties of hydrogel sensors and actuators is needed. The monograph describes state-of-the-art and recent developments for these materials in sensor and actuator technology.
Colloids -- Electric properties. --- Colloids. --- Engineering. --- Colloids --- Chemical detectors --- Biosensors --- Physicochemical Processes --- Biosensing Techniques --- Hydrogels --- Chemical Processes --- Gels --- Molecular Probe Techniques --- Physicochemical Phenomena --- Investigative Techniques --- Chemical Phenomena --- Phenomena and Processes --- Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment --- Dosage Forms --- Complex Mixtures --- Pharmaceutical Preparations --- Chemicals and Drugs --- Chemical Engineering --- Mechanical Engineering - General --- Chemical & Materials Engineering --- Mechanical Engineering --- Engineering & Applied Sciences --- Chemical detectors. --- Biosensors. --- Chemical engineering. --- Control engineering. --- Robotics. --- Mechatronics. --- Materials science. --- Control, Robotics, Mechatronics. --- Industrial Chemistry/Chemical Engineering. --- Materials Science, general. --- Biodetectors --- Biological detectors --- Biological sensors --- Biomedical detectors --- Biomedical sensors --- Detectors --- Medical instruments and apparatus --- Physiological apparatus --- Chemical sensors --- Chemical apparatus --- Materials. --- Engineering --- Engineering materials --- Industrial materials --- Engineering design --- Manufacturing processes --- Chemistry, Industrial --- Engineering, Chemical --- Industrial chemistry --- Chemistry, Technical --- Metallurgy --- Materials --- Automation --- Machine theory --- Material science --- Physical sciences --- Mechanical engineering --- Microelectronics --- Microelectromechanical systems --- Control engineering --- Control equipment --- Control theory --- Engineering instruments --- Programmable controllers
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Hydrogels are a fascinating class of polymers which show an immense ability of swelling under the influence of temperature, pH value or concentrations of different species in aqueous solutions. The volume change can amount up to several hundred percent. This unique behaviour is already used in such applications like disposable diapers, contact lenses or drug-delivery systems. The ability to perform mechanical work has been shifted the technical interest more and more towards sensors and actuators exploiting the thermo-chemo-mechano-electrical coupling within hydrogels. The accuracy requirements for such devices are much more demanding than for previous applications. Therefore, a deep knowledge of both the material and the functional properties of hydrogel sensors and actuators is needed. The monograph describes state-of-the-art and recent developments for these materials in sensor and actuator technology.
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Electronics and optics of solids --- Materials sciences --- Electrical engineering --- materiaalkennis --- nanotechniek --- transistoren --- halfgeleiders
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The book offers a comprehensive discussion of future trends and developments in electron device packaging and the opportunities of nano and bio techniques as future solutions. It describes effects of nano-sized particles and cell-based approaches for packaging solutions with their diverse requirements. It offers a comprehensive overview of nano particles and nano composites and their opportunities for packaging functions in electron devices. The importance and challenges of three-dimensional design and computer modeling in nano packaging is discussed and also shows ways for implementation. Solutions for unconventional packaging solutions for metallizations and functionalized surfaces are demonstrated. Also new packaging technologies with high potential for industrial applications like nano partical fabrication and application, nano imprinting and ink-jet printing are discussed. The book brings together a comprehensive overview of nano scale components and systems comprising electronic, mechanical and optical structures and serves as important reference for industrial and academic researchers as well as practicing engineers seeking information about the latest nano and bio techniques in packaging.
Electronics and optics of solids --- Materials sciences --- Electrical engineering --- materiaalkennis --- nanotechniek --- transistoren --- halfgeleiders
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Hydrogels are a fascinating class of polymers which show an immense ability of swelling under the influence of temperature, pH value or concentrations of different species in aqueous solutions. The volume change can amount up to several hundred percent. This unique behaviour is already used in such applications like disposable diapers, contact lenses or drug-delivery systems. The ability to perform mechanical work has been shifted the technical interest more and more towards sensors and actuators exploiting the thermo-chemo-mechano-electrical coupling within hydrogels. The accuracy requirements for such devices are much more demanding than for previous applications. Therefore, a deep knowledge of both the material and the functional properties of hydrogel sensors and actuators is needed. The monograph describes state-of-the-art and recent developments for these materials in sensor and actuator technology.
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