Excuse my ignorance, I am just beginning research into the use of FIB and other fabrication techniques to build MEMS structures. My expertise is electron microscopy and spectroscopy (Auger, XPS, TEM/STEM) and use of FIB for defect analysis & TEM preparation. I am interested in designing a MEMS structure on a modified TEM grid to manipulate a TEM sample. Is there such a thing as a database of publicly available electronic files (i.e., CAD and/or STL files) for designs of MEMS modules such as micro- actuators, manipulators, etc. I have seen several versions of interdigitated type X,Y, Z translation and torsional capacitor plate type motion structures and micro-tweezers, etc. For directly milled and deposited structures, I assume these devices are based upon design drawings that are programmed analogous to CNC. At least this can be done in principal with a FIB using script type language for control, reliability depending upon complexity. It seems that if electronic files of MEMS designs were available researchers and designers could move more quickly to test & modify structures using "standard" components as a basis. I suppose the designs could even be licensed or used with approval of the designer. Thanks. Regards, Ed