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The Tennessee Tech university spring 2008 MEMS senior/graduate design course challenge is to design MEMS sensors that attack the broad problem of minimization, detection, collection, and recycling of trash and hazardous waste materials found in Tennessee and elsewhere. The student design team solution to this year's environmental challenge will be described in this paper. A MEMS device capable of...
Three-dimensionally nano-structured metal surfaces containing nano-scale voids produce strong localised plasmons. We show here the correlation between physical structure and photonic and electronic properties for several significant applications.
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