Nanoelectromechanical (NEM) switches are similar to conventional semiconductor switches in that they can be used as relays, transistors, logic devices and sensors.
However, the operating principles of NEM switches and semiconductor switches are fundamentally different.
These differences give NEM switches an advantage over semiconductor switches in some applications
for example, NEM switches perform much better in extreme environments but semiconductor switches benefit from a much superior manufacturing infrastructure.
Here we review the potential of NEM-switch technologies to complement or selectively replace conventional complementarymetal-oxide semiconductor technology, and identify the challenges involved in the large-scale manufacture of a representative set of NEM-based devices.