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Silicon Nanowires Driving Miniaturization of Microelectromechanical Systems Physical Sensors: A Review

Mehrdad Karimzadehkhouei, Basit Ali, Masoud Jedari Ghourichaei, B. Erdem Alaca

2023Advanced Engineering Materials35 citationsDOI

Abstract

The miniaturization of microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) physical sensors is driven by global connectivity needs and is closely linked to emerging digital technologies and the Internet of Things. Strong technical advantages of miniaturization such as improved sensitivity, functionality, and power consumption are accompanied by significant economic benefits due to semiconductor manufacturing. Hence, the trend to produce smaller sensors and their driving force resemble very much those of the miniaturization of integrated circuits (ICs) as described by Moore's law. In this respect, with its IC‐, and MEMS‐compatibility, and scalability, the silicon nanowire is frequently employed in frontier research as the sensor building block replacing conventional sensors. The integration of the silicon nanowire with MEMS has thus generated a multiscale hybrid architecture, where the silicon nanowire serves as the piezoresistive transducer and MEMS provide an interface with external forces, such as inertial or magnetic. This approach has been reported for almost all physical sensor types over the last decade. These sensors are reviewed here with detailed classification. In each case, associated technological challenges and comparisons with conventional counterparts are provided. Future directions and opportunities are highlighted.

Topics & Concepts

MiniaturizationPiezoresistive effectMicroelectromechanical systemsMicrosystemNanowireNanotechnologyScalabilityMaterials scienceTransducerElectronic engineeringComputer scienceElectrical engineeringEngineeringOptoelectronicsDatabaseMechanical and Optical ResonatorsAdvanced MEMS and NEMS TechnologiesNanowire Synthesis and Applications
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