
ABSTRACTNow that single crystal silicon has established itself as the preeminent electronic material, increasing applications are being implemented in which silicon's MECHANICAL properties are more important. This paper reviews some of the history behind this trend, explains how and why silicon can be an economical and effective mechanical material, and describes several of the devices which have been demonstrated in this technology.
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