Communication Dans Un Congrès Année : 2025

Conventional micro and nanofabrication techniques and processes

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This presentation will show how established micro- and nanofabrication techniques contribute to progress in electronics, sensing technologies, and medical applications. After introducing the cleanroom environment, essential for controlling contamination and ensuring high-precision fabrication, it will highlight versatile processes for creating thin films, patterning materials, and defining structures at micro- and nanoscales.The talk will showcase advanced lithography and etching techniques that enable the miniaturization of components, unlocking new possibilities for high-performance devices. Examples of ongoing projects, such as the development of sensitive gas sensors for environmental and health applications, will illustrate the transition from fabrication processes to real-world solutions.Finally, an overview of current research will demonstrate how micro- and nanotechnologies are evolving to meet the demands of future applications, particularly in life sciences and cancer diagnostics, paving the way for smarter, more efficient, and more integrated devices.

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hal-05146880 , version 1 (06-07-2025)

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Laurent Mazenq, Pierre-François Calmon, Adrian Laborde, Franck Carcenac, Aurélie Lecestre, et al.. Conventional micro and nanofabrication techniques and processes. Bordeaux Summer School - Innovative technologies and clinical applications in cancer research, Université de Bordeaux, Jun 2025, Bordeaux, France. ⟨hal-05146880⟩
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