1st Edition
Integrated Microsystems Electronics, Photonics, and Biotechnology
As rapid technological developments occur in electronics, photonics, mechanics, chemistry, and biology, the demand for portable, lightweight integrated microsystems is relentless. These devices are getting exponentially smaller, increasingly used in everything from video games, hearing aids, and pacemakers to more intricate biomedical engineering and military applications.
Edited by Kris Iniewski, a revolutionary in the field of advanced semiconductor materials, Integrated Microsystems: Electronics, Photonics, and Biotechnology focuses on techniques for optimized design and fabrication of these intelligent miniaturized devices and systems. Composed of contributions from experts in academia and industry around the world, this reference covers processes compatible with CMOS integrated circuits, which combine computation, communications, sensing, and actuation capabilities.
Light on math and physics, with a greater emphasis on microsystem design and configuration and electrical engineering, this book is organized in three sections—Microelectronics and Biosystems, Photonics and Imaging, and Biotechnology and MEMs. It addresses key topics, including physical and chemical sensing, imaging, smart actuation, and data fusion and management. Using tables, figures, and equations to help illustrate concepts, contributors examine and explain the potential of emerging applications for areas including biology, nanotechnology, micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS), microfluidics, and photonics.
Part I: Microelectronics and Biosystems
Energizing and Powering Microsystems, G.A. Rincón-Mora
Power Management IC Design for Efficient DVFS-Enabled On-Chip Operations, D. Ma and R. Bondade
MeSOC-I: A Mixed Signal SOC for Bioinstrumentation in Medical Treatment and Healthcare System, M. Imai, H. Iwato, K. Sakanushi, Y. Takeuchi, A. Matsuzawa, and Y. Hirao
Design of a Low-Power Dual-Mode MUX-Based Transmitter for Biomedical Applications, Y.-H. Liu and T.-H. Lin
Design of a Frequency Shift–Based CMOS Magnetic Sensor Array for Point-of-Care (PoC) Biomolecular Diagnosis Applications, H. Wang and A. Hajimiri
System Architecture for Neural–Electrical Interface and Processing, J.-F. Bêche, T. Levi, G. Charvet, O. Billoint, L. Rousseau, J.-P. Rostaing, C. Condemine, S. Bonnet, R. Escolá, T. Kauffmann, B. Yvert, and R. Guillemaud
Technological Evolution of Wireless Neurochemical Sensing with Fast-Scan Cyclic Voltammetry, D.P. Covey, K.E. Bennet, C.D. Blaha, P. Mohseni, K.H. Lee, and P.A. Garris
Giga-Ohm High-Impedance FET Input Amplifiers for Dry Electrode Biosensor Circuits and Systems, G. Gargiulo, P. Bifulco, R.A. Calvo, M. Romano, M. Ruffo, R. Shephard, M. Cesarelli, C. Jin, A. McEwan, and A. van Schaik
Retinal Prostheses: Current Approaches, Challenges, and Outlook, L. Theogarajan, J. Wyatt, and J. Rizzo, III
A Biomorphic Active Cochlear Model In Silico, B. Wen and K. Boahen
Micropower Adaptive VLSI Systems for Acoustic Source Localization and Separation, M. Stanacevic and G. Cauwenberghs
Remote Frequency Calibration of Passive Wireless Microsystems, N. Soltani and F. Yuan
Part II: Photonics and Imaging
Terahertz Imaging and Spectroscopy: State-of-the-Art and Future Trends, D. Saeedkia
Terahertz Technology Based on Nanoelectronic Devices, Y. Kawano
Design and Assessment Principles of Semiconductor Flat-Panel Detector-Based X-Ray Micro-CT Systems for Small-Animal Imaging, A. Sisniega, J.J. Vaquero, and M. Desco
Portable High-Frequency Ultrasound Imaging System Design and Hardware Considerations, I. Kim, H. Kim, F. Griggio, R.L. Tutwiler, T.N. Jackson, S. Trolier-McKinstry, and K. Choi
Smart Eye Tracking Sensors Based on Pixel-Level Image Processing Circuits, D. Kim
Design and Manufacturing of CNT-Based Nanodevices for Optical Sensing Applications, N. Xi, K. Wai Chiu Lai, J. Zhang, C. Kar Man Fung, H. Chen, and T.J. Tarn
Acoustically Controlled All-Fiber Lasers, C. Cuadrado-Laborde, A. Diez, J.L. Cruz, and M.V. Andrés
Ultrafast Fiber Lasers, J. Liu and L. Yang
High-Speed Directly Modulated Injection-Locked VCSELs, X. Wang and L. Chrostowski
High-Speed Si/Ge-Based Photodiodes for Optical Interconnect Applications, J.-W. Shi and F.-M. Kuo
Patterned Sapphire and Chip Separation Technique in InGaN-Based LEDs, J.-H. Lee
Assembly of Microscopic Three-Dimensional Structures and Their Applications in Three-Dimensional Photonic Crystals, K. Aoki
Part III: Biotechnology and MEMs
Surface Chemistry for Cell Capture in Microfluidic Systems, S. Wang, F. Xu, A. Chi Fai Ip, M. Somu, X. Zhao, A. Akay, and U. Demirci
Two-Dimensional Microfluidic Bioarray for Nucleic Acid Analysis, L. Wang and P.C.H. Li
Microfluidic Systems to Study the Biology of Human Diseases and Identify Potential Therapeutic Targets in Caenorhabditis elegans, P. Rezai, S. Salam, P.R.Selvaganapathy, and B.P. Gupta
III-Nitrides–Based Biosensing, M. Razeghi and R. McClintock
Nanotechnology-Derived Orthopedic Implant Sensors, S. Sirivisoot and T.J. Webster
Engineering Bone Formation with Biologically Inspired Nanomaterials, E. Jabbari
Resonance for Multitransducer Systems, B. Bahreyni
Piezoelectric Thin Films for MEMS Applications, I. Kanno
HfO2 Thin Film for Microelectromechanical Systems Application, B. Miao and A.B. Horsfall
Biography
Krzysztof (Kris) Iniewski is managing R&D chip development activities at Redlen Technologies LLC., a start-up company in British Columbia. His research interests are in VLSI circuits for medical and security applications. From 2004 to 2006 he was an Associate Professor at the Electrical Engineering and Computer Engineering Department of University of Albelia where he conducted research on low power wireless circuits and systems. During his tenure in Edmonton he put together a book for CRC Press "Wireless Technologies: Circuits, Systems and Devices".