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In parallel with this development in optics, researchers have been pursuing micro-electro-mechanical (MEM) technology. MEM technology enables the development of many applications for sensors and actuators in automotive, machine tools, robotics, and medical instrumentation. This paper discusses the potential for merging microoptics with micromechanics to create a new class of micro-opto-electromechanical (MOEM) devices, a few examples of which are laser scanners, optical shutters and dynamic micromirrors. Both key MOEM device technologies (microoptics and MEM) employ similar batch processing methods, making low-cost, commercial applications highly feasible. Recent developments and achievements in microoptics and MEM are discussed. Then several very attractive MOEM devices that have recently been proposed and are being developed at different laboratories are introduced.
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This course introduces the exciting fields of Micro-optics and MEMS and reviews the synergistic role these technologies play in the emerging field of Micro-Opto-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MOEMS). This course covers this new manufacturing technology will results in high performance devices that are lighter, easier to produce, more efficient, and less expensive than conventionally produced components.
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