mikrofabrikkerte
Mikrofabrikkerte is a term used in Swedish and Norwegian to describe structures and devices produced through microfabrication, a field focused on creating features on the micrometer or nanometer scale. These components are typically built on semiconductor wafers using repeated processing steps and are central to the modern electronics, photonics, and MEMS industries.
The microfabrication workflow combines lithography, deposition, and etching to pattern and shape materials. A typical sequence
Materials commonly used in mikrofabrikkerte structures include silicon as the primary substrate, with silicon dioxide and
Applications of microfabricated technologies include accelerometers and gyroscopes in consumer electronics, MEMS sensors, optical and microfluidic