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  • 1
    ISSN: 1089-7550
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: The self-aligned in-line technique has been applied to the preparation of ultrasmall low-capacitance metallic tunnel junctions. By using e-beam lithography the area of Al/AlOx/Al contacts has so far been reduced to less than 0.005 μm2. At low temperatures high-ohmic double junctions with a small metallic island between them show the Coulomb blockade effect. The current through such a device could be modulated by a voltage applied to a gate electrode capacitively coupled to the island (single-electron transistor). Both single-charge phenomena have been observed at temperatures up to 1 K. © 1995 American Institute of Physics.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1432-1858
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Electrical Engineering, Measurement and Control Technology , Technology
    Notes: Abstract Micro- and integrated-optical devices in glass and polymers are integrated increasingly in microsystems. Design and simulation of such optical elements are well developed. Ray tracing and a manifold of propagation and field calculation methods are available. First steps to CAD have been done. Using Ag+−Na+ ion exchange in special optical glasses, one-and two-dimensional refractive index profiles of definite shape have been realezed. Good quality one-dimensional profiles can be used for micro-cylindrical lens fabrication (N.A.≥0.5), two dimensional index gradients have been used for phase grating fabrication. E-beam direct writing with variable shaped beam has been used successfully to realize different types of surface corrugated microoptical components. Embossing in polymers is a well suitable method for fabrication of passive integrated-optical devices and of micro-optical elements as refractive and diffractive lenses and lens arrays, corrugated prisms and gratings. Applications of glass and polymer microoptical devices have been demonstrated for laser diode collimation, in miniaturized interferometers, beam deflectors and modulators.
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  • 3
    ISSN: 1432-1858
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Electrical Engineering, Measurement and Control Technology , Technology
    Notes: Abstract Polymer replication technique enables for low cost devices even in the case of aspheric or irregular shaped surfaces, submicron or other challenging structures. The use of UV-reaction moulding on semiconductors, glass or other inorganic substrates as the replication technique leads to a high degree of stability and allows for the simultaneous integration of optoelectronics or ion exchanged GRIN elements. Thin polymer layers on inorganic substrates show high flatness and lower wavefront deviations with respect to all-polymer elements. They show low lateral shrinkage during the UV-polymerisation, and the lateral thermal expansion is determined by the substrate. Furthermore, sensitive substrates can be used because the process does not involve high mechanical stress or elevated temperatures. Original structures for the replication masters are fabricated by different resist technologies. Subsequently, they are proportionally transferred by dry etching (RIE) into glass or silicon, or, the resist structure is transformed into a metal master by electroplating. The utilisation of UV-transparent replication tools allows for the use of opaque substrates (i.e. detectors). Locally UV-transparent replication tools enable a combination of replication and resist technology (leading to elements with new features) or can protect sensitive areas like bond pads from being coated with optical layers. The fabrication of isolated polymer elements on arbitrary substrates is an advantage of UV-reaction moulding against injection moulding or hot embossing.
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