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[Springer Series in Materials Science] Microstructuring of Glasses Volume 87 || || Front_matter

✍ Scribed by Hülsenberg, Dagmar; Harnisch, Alf; Bismarck, Alexander


Book ID
111930036
Publisher
Springer Nature
Year
2008
Tongue
English
Weight
276 KB
Edition
2
Volume
10.1007/978-3-540-49888-9
Category
Article
ISBN
3540498885

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✦ Synopsis


As microstructured glass becomes increasingly important for microsystems technology, the main application fields include micro-fluidic systems, micro-analysis systems, sensors, micro-actuators and implants. And, because glass has quite distinct properties from silicon, PMMA and metals, applications exist where only glass devices meet the requirements. The main advantages of glass derive from its amorphous nature, the precondition for its - theoretically - direction-independent geometric structurability. Microstructuring of Glasses deals with the amorphous state, various glass compositions and their properties, the interactions between glasses and the electromagnetic waves used to modify it. Also treated in detail are methods for influencing the geometrical microstructure of glasses by mechanical, chemical, thermal, optical, and electrical treatment, and the methods and equipment required to produce actual microdevices.


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