sensorunderlagets
Sensorunderlagets is a term used in Scandinavian engineering literature to describe the substrate or base layer on which a sensor is built. It encompasses the physical platform that supports, insulates, and sometimes participates in signal transmission of the sensing elements. In MEMS and microfabrication, the sensorunderlagets is typically a wafer or panel of silicon, glass, ceramic, or polymer, chosen for mechanical stiffness, thermal properties, chemical compatibility, and surface quality. The substrate may be a bulk substrate such as silicon for integrated circuits, a silicon-on-insulator stack, or a ceramic tile for rugged sensors.
Key properties include thickness, surface roughness, coefficient of thermal expansion, dielectric constant, and adhesion to deposited
Fabrication and integration: Active sensing elements are formed on or bonded to the sensorunderlagets. Common processes
In applications: pressure sensors, accelerometers, optical sensors, chemical sensors all rely on an appropriate substrate. For
Terminology: While 'sensorunderlaget' or 'sensorunderlagets' is used regionally, in English texts the term is more commonly