Electrochemical Sensors and On-chip Optical Sensors

abstract: The microelectronics technology has seen a tremendous growth over the past sixty years. The advancements in microelectronics, which shows the capability of yielding highly reliable and reproducible structures, have made the mass production of integrated electronic components feasible. Mini...

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Other Authors: Luo, Tao (Author)
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.35426
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spelling ndltd-asu.edu-item-354262018-06-22T03:06:40Z Electrochemical Sensors and On-chip Optical Sensors abstract: The microelectronics technology has seen a tremendous growth over the past sixty years. The advancements in microelectronics, which shows the capability of yielding highly reliable and reproducible structures, have made the mass production of integrated electronic components feasible. Miniaturized, low-cost, and accurate sensors became available due to the rise of the microelectronics industry. A variety of sensors are being used extensively in many portable applications. These sensors are promising not only in research area but also in daily routine applications. However, many sensing systems are relatively bulky, complicated, and expensive and main advantages of new sensors do not play an important role in practical applications. Many challenges arise due to intricacies for sensor packaging, especially operation in a solution environment. Additional problems emerge when interfacing sensors with external off-chip components. A large amount of research in the field of sensors has been focused on how to improve the system integration. This work presents new methods for the design, fabrication, and integration of sensor systems. This thesis addresses these challenges, for example, interfacing microelectronic system to a liquid environment and developing a new technique for impedimetric measurement. This work also shows a new design for on-chip optical sensor without any other extra components or post-processing. Dissertation/Thesis Luo, Tao (Author) Blain Christen, Jennifer (Advisor) Song, Hongjiang (Committee member) Goryll, Michael (Committee member) Yu, Hongbin (Committee member) Arizona State University (Publisher) Electrical engineering eng 137 pages Doctoral Dissertation Electrical Engineering 2015 Doctoral Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.35426 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ All Rights Reserved 2015
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Electrochemical Sensors and On-chip Optical Sensors
description abstract: The microelectronics technology has seen a tremendous growth over the past sixty years. The advancements in microelectronics, which shows the capability of yielding highly reliable and reproducible structures, have made the mass production of integrated electronic components feasible. Miniaturized, low-cost, and accurate sensors became available due to the rise of the microelectronics industry. A variety of sensors are being used extensively in many portable applications. These sensors are promising not only in research area but also in daily routine applications. However, many sensing systems are relatively bulky, complicated, and expensive and main advantages of new sensors do not play an important role in practical applications. Many challenges arise due to intricacies for sensor packaging, especially operation in a solution environment. Additional problems emerge when interfacing sensors with external off-chip components. A large amount of research in the field of sensors has been focused on how to improve the system integration. This work presents new methods for the design, fabrication, and integration of sensor systems. This thesis addresses these challenges, for example, interfacing microelectronic system to a liquid environment and developing a new technique for impedimetric measurement. This work also shows a new design for on-chip optical sensor without any other extra components or post-processing. === Dissertation/Thesis === Doctoral Dissertation Electrical Engineering 2015
author2 Luo, Tao (Author)
author_facet Luo, Tao (Author)
title Electrochemical Sensors and On-chip Optical Sensors
title_short Electrochemical Sensors and On-chip Optical Sensors
title_full Electrochemical Sensors and On-chip Optical Sensors
title_fullStr Electrochemical Sensors and On-chip Optical Sensors
title_full_unstemmed Electrochemical Sensors and On-chip Optical Sensors
title_sort electrochemical sensors and on-chip optical sensors
publishDate 2015
url http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.35426
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