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    2012년 1학기
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Sensors are small devices, in a sense, designed to replace bulky analytical instruments to meet various needs in chemical, environmental, biomedical, agricultural, and several other industries. This course will discuss how micro and nanotechnologies have been shaping the sensor design and development. Development of sensors that are small,

consume little power and inexpensive is key to realize the goals of U-Health and U-Environment initiatives which are becoming common across the world.
1. Introduction
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1. 비디오 1. Introduction 1. Outline
2. What is a Sensor?
3. Expectations
4. Where do we come across sensors?
5. Some examples of Sensors
6. Some definitions
7. Internal Noises
8. Acceptable sensor parameters in some common fields
9. Physical Effects employed in Signal Transduction
10. Photoelectric Effect
11. Photovoltaic Effect
12. Photoluminescence Effect
13. Electroluminescence Effect
14. Electroluminescence Effect: LEDs
15. Chemiluminescence Effect
16. Doppler Effect
17. Hall Effect
18. Thermoelectric Effect
19. Temperature Sensors based on Thermoelectric Effect
20. Thermoresistive Effect
21. Piezoresistive Effect
22. Piezoelectric Effect
23. Pyroelectric Effect
24. Magneto-mechanical Effect
25. Magnetoresistive Effect
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2. 비디오 3. Analytical TOOLS4. Transduction Platforms 1. Electromagnetic Spectroscopy
2. Basic Spectrometer
3. Physical processes following absorption of a photon
4. UV-visiable spectroscopy
5. Photoluminescence Spectroscopy
6. Size and Material dependent PL Spectra
7. Infrared Spectroscopy
8. X-Ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy
9. X-Ray Diffraction
10. Mass Spectrometry
11. Time-of-flight Mass Spectrometer
12. Optical Microscopes
13. Electron Scattering from Specimen
14. Scanning Probe Micorscopy
15. AFM Images
16. Transduction Platforms
17. Conductometric and Capacitive Transducers
18. Solid State Transducers
19. p-n diode or BJT Transducers
20. Schottky Diode based Transducers
21. MOS Capacitor based Transducers
22. FET based Transducers
23. Acoustic Wave Transducers
24. Quartz Crystal Microbalance
25. SAW Transducers
26. Cantilever based Transducer
27. Electrochemical Transducers
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3. 비디오 5. Physical Sensors6. Chemical Sensor 1. Temperature Measurement Pt or Pr-Ir Alloy Resistors
2. Temperature Measurement: Thermocouples
3. Temperature Measurement: Thermistors
4. What is a chemical sensor?
5. Analytical Instruments for Chemical Detection
6. Modern Competition
7. Chemical Sensor Classification by Signal Transduction Approach
8. Applications for Chemical Sensors
9. Other Applications for Chemical Sensors
10. What Do We Expect from a Well-Designed Chemical Sensor Systems?
11. Metal Oxide Gas Sensor - Taguchi Sensor
12. Oxide Sensors: Sensing Mechanism
13. Mass Sensitive Sensors
14. Mass Sensitive Sensors: BAW & SAW Devices
15. Coatings or Adsorptive layers used in mass sensitive chemical sensors
16. BAW Sensors
17. SAW Sensors
18. Gas sensors made of Polymers and Gels
19. Capacitive Humidity Sensors
20. Mammalian Olfactory System
21. Human Olfactory System
22. Most Odors are Complex
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