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I. De Wolf
Researcher at Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
Publications - 252
Citations - 4609
I. De Wolf is an academic researcher from Katholieke Universiteit Leuven. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stress (mechanics) & Raman spectroscopy. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 219 publications receiving 4330 citations. Previous affiliations of I. De Wolf include IMEC & University of Copenhagen Faculty of Science.
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Design Issues and Considerations for Low-Cost 3-D TSV IC Technology
G. Van der Plas,Paresh Limaye,Igor Loi,Abdelkarim Mercha,Herman Oprins,C. Torregiani,Steven Thijs,Dimitri Linten,Michele Stucchi,G. Katti,Dimitrios Velenis,Vladimir Cherman,Bart Vandevelde,V. Simons,I. De Wolf,Riet Labie,D. Perry,S Bronckers,N. Minas,Miro Cupac,Wouter Ruythooren,J. Van Olmen,Alain Phommahaxay,M. de Potter de ten Broeck,A. Opdebeeck,Michal Rakowski,B. De Wachter,Morin Dehan,Marc Nelis,Rahul Agarwal,Antonio Pullini,Federico Angiolini,Luca Benini,Wim Dehaene,Youssef Travaly,Eric Beyne,Pol Marchal +36 more
TL;DR: Experimental results of a 3-D Network-on-Chip implementation demonstrate that the NoC concept can be extended from 2-D SoC to 3- D SoCs at low area and power and digital gates can directly drive signals through TSVs at high speed and low power.
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A physical model to predict stiction in MEMS
TL;DR: In this paper, the surface interaction energy of surfaces in contact has been quantitatively predicted by using the roughness of the contacting surfaces and the environmental conditions (humidity and temperature).
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Analytical Model of the DC Actuation of Electrostatic MEMS Devices With Distributed Dielectric Charging and Nonplanar Electrodes
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a model for the electrostatic actuation of MEMS devices taking into account the nonuniform distributions of the air gap and the charges in the dielectric layer.
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Micro-Raman study of stress distribution in local isolation structures and correlation with transmission electron microscopy
TL;DR: In this paper, the influence of the pitch of the periodic local isolation pattern, the thickness of the mask, and the length of the bird's beak on the stress distribution was studied.
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Printed circuit board technology inspired stretchable circuits
Jan Vanfleteren,Mario Gonzalez,Frederick Bossuyt,Yung-Yu Hsu,Thomas Vervust,I. De Wolf,Michal Jablonski +6 more
TL;DR: An approach inspired by conventional rigid and flexible printed circuit board (PCB) technology is presented, aimed at optimizing the build-up toward maximum mechanical reliability of the structures.