Silicon carbide as base material for mems sensors of aerospace use: An overview

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This paper discusses the use of silicon carbide (SiC), in bulk and thin-film form, in MEMS (Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems) sensors for extreme environment applications, especially in aerospace. The physical and chemical properties of SiC that make it a suitable material for electronic devices and sensors are described. Concepts, developments and applications of MEMS technology are presented. An overview of the current stage of development of SiC-based MEMS sensors and an analysis of research conducted in this area in Brazil and abroad, both in universities and industries are also presented. The recent progress made, difficulties encountered and the impact of these investigations are discussed as well as the outlook for the near future.

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Fraga, M. A., Pessoa, R. S., Massi, M., & Maciel, H. S. (2014). Silicon carbide as base material for mems sensors of aerospace use: An overview. Revista Materia, 19(3), 274–290. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1517-70762014000300011

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