articleProceedings of the IEEEMar 1, 2009GREEN OA

Review: Semiconductor Piezoresistance for Microsystems

Stanford University

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Abstract

Piezoresistive sensors are among the earliest micromachined silicon devices. The need for smaller, less expensive, higher performance sensors helped drive early micromachining technology, a precursor to microsystems or microelectromechanical systems (MEMS). The effect of stress on doped silicon and germanium has been known since the work of Smith at Bell Laboratories in 1954. Since then, researchers have extensively reported on microscale, piezoresistive strain gauges, pressure sensors, accelerometers, and cantilever force/displacement sensors, including many commercially successful devices. In this paper, we review the history of piezoresistance, its physics and related fabrication techniques. We also discuss…

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Keywords
  • Microsystem
  • Piezoresistive effect
  • Microelectromechanical systems
  • Microscale chemistry
  • Cantilever
  • Surface micromachining
  • Bulk micromachining
  • Accelerometer
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