Microstructured glass has become increasingly important for microsystems
technology. Its main applications include micro-fluidic systems,
micro-analysis systems, sensors, micro-actuators, and implants. Because
glass has distinct properties from silicon, PMMA, and metals, there are
some applications that can only use glass devices. The main advantages
of glass come from its amorphous nature. This is the first book that
explains how to structure glass for micro and nanophotonic applications.
It deals with various glass compositions and their properties and the
interactions between glass and the electromagnetic waves used to modify
it. The book also explores methods for influencing the geometrical
microstructure of glass as well as methods to produce actual
microdevices.