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Title: Investigations on the reliability of MEMS based devices
Researcher: Logeshkumar, S
Guide(s): Vanathi, P T
Keywords: MEMS
EngineeAntigen Detection System
Microfabrication
University: Anna University
Completed Date: 2020
Abstract: Micro Electro Mechanical Systems (MEMS) is an egressing field in this era and MEMS possess various applications in the field of Automotive electronics, Communication, Biomedical, Chemical and Sensor. MEMS technology can be defined as miniaturised mechanical and electro-mechanical elements that are made using microfabrication. MEMS and Bio-MEMS are attractive and beneficial area of research, but product development using fabrication technique is very expensive. For successful fabrication of MEMS sensors/ devices, failures occurring in the design process have to be minimised. By reducing the failures, reliability of the design can be enhanced. This research work focuses on the design and simulation of reliable sensors and apply it to two typical applications namely Antigen Detection System (ADS) and microheater design to detect ethanol gas. Modelling of MEMS sensor are investigated and their design optimisation and material selection are discussed. New sensor design for Antigen detection system for antigen and antibody interaction using cantilever array sensor is designed, investigated and their response compared to other viable tests is evaluated through simulations. In order to avoid the reliability problems such as stiction, fracture four different materials were chosen and simulated Material gold is selected for cantilever that alleviates the reliability and immobilisation problems. More over to avoid the structural instability a tripod structure with different aspect dimension is simulated. Different interspacing between the cantilever and boundary to hold the cantilever is simulated to choose an optimum spacing and boundary. newline
Pagination: xxii,170p.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10603/331758
Appears in Departments:Faculty of Technology

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