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Vacuum Microsystems for Energy Conversion
Vacuum Microsystems for Energy Conversion
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“ISR UMD”
Roger T. Howe
Dept. of Electrical Engineering
Stanford Nanofabrication Facility
Stanford University
Palo Alto, Calif.
Host
Ian White
Abstract
Micro and nano-fabricated sensors (e.g., accelerometers and gyroscopes) and actuators (light valve chips for projection and cell-phone displays) have…
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