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Integrated Optics, Microstructures, and Sensors works to establish a common ground between researchers in Integrated Optics and Microstructures by providing a comprehensive coverage of the basics of both fields. It is the only book that incorporates these two independently developed fields to create better, more sensitive and simpler sensors.
Integrated Optics, Microstructures, and Sensors will be of particular interest to researchers working to develop ultra-sensitive sensors for use in harsh and corrosive environments as well as scientists from industry and academia interested in novel sensing schemes.

Of particular interest to researchers working to develop ultra-sensitive sensors for use in harsh and corrosive environments or who are interested in novel sensing schemes. Establishes a common ground between the independently developed fields of integrated optics and microstructures by proving a comprehensive description of the basics of both. Explains such integrated optics features as wave guides, modulator, switches, detectors, light sources, and couplers; with features of microstructures including mechanics, bulk and surface micromachining, and the deposition of dielectrics; then interweaves them into the main discussion of sensors. Double spaced. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

Integrated Optics, Microstructures, and Sensors establishes a common ground between researchers in integrated optics and microstructures by providing a comprehensive coverage of the basics of both fields. It is the only book that incorporates these two independently developed fields to create better, more sensitive and simpler sensors. Audience: Researchers seeking to develop ultra-sensitive sensors for use in harsh and corrosive environments, and scientists - both industrial and academic - interested in novel sensing schemes.

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Preface. Introduction. Section 1: Integrated optics. Introduction.
1. Two and one dimensional optical wave guides; M. Tabib-Azar.
2. Optical properties of materials; M.J. Wu.
3. Passive optical devices; M. Tabib-Azar.
4. Active optical devices; M. Tabib-Azar.
5. Complete waveguide structures; M.J. Wu. Section II: Microstructures and fabrication methods. Introduction.
1. Fabrication of microstructures; M. Tabib-Azar.
2. Fabrication of integrated optics; M. Tabib-Azar.
3. Mechanics of deformable silicon microstructures; M. Tabib-Azar. Section III: Optical sensors.
1. Sensing means and sensor shells; A. Garcia-Valenzuela, M. Tabib-Azar.
2. Integrated and fiber optic sensors; M. Tuma.
3. Force, displacement, and acceleration sensors; A. Garcia-Valenzuela, M. Tabib-Azar.
4. Temperature sensors; G. Beheim.
5. Optical chemical sensors; S. Amartur, et al.
6. Sensor design examples and additional considerations; M.J. Wu, M. Tabib-Azar.
7. Comparison between electrostatic, magnetic, and optical sensors; A. Garcia-Valenzuela, M. Tabib-Azar. Index.