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Microscopic pressure sensor

Microscopic pressure sensor. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a tiny pressure sensor. The circular area at the centre of the sensor rests on a membrane that allows it to measure pressure. The T-shaped indentations (green) are attachment points for a temperature sensor (not seen), which is at the same scale. Miniaturisation of components makes them cheaper, lighter and more efficient. Such sensors could find uses in a wide variety of places, such as automobile engines. This sensor was designed by the German technology company Siemens. Magnification: x22 when printed at 10 centimetres wide

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German Germany Mechanical Micro Micromechanical Micromechanics Microscopic Miniature Nanotechnology Siemens Tiny


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This print showcases a remarkable feat of engineering - a microscopic pressure sensor designed by the renowned German technology company, Siemens. In this coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM), we are granted a glimpse into the intricate world of nanotechnology and micromechanics. At the heart of this sensor lies a circular area that delicately rests on a membrane, enabling it to accurately measure pressure. The T-shaped indentations in vibrant green serve as attachment points for an unseen temperature sensor, working harmoniously with its counterpart to provide comprehensive data analysis at such minuscule scales. The significance of miniaturization cannot be overstated; it renders components cheaper, lighter, and more efficient. This breakthrough innovation holds immense potential for widespread applications across various industries. From automobile engines to cutting-edge technologies yet to be imagined, these sensors could revolutionize how we perceive and interact with our surroundings. Siemens' expertise in mechanical precision shines through in this awe-inspiring creation. With magnification at x22 when printed at 10 centimeters wide, every minute detail is brought to life before our eyes. As we marvel at this tiny masterpiece captured by Science Photo Library's lens, let us appreciate the boundless possibilities that emerge from merging German ingenuity with advancements in semiconductors and scanning electron microscopy.

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