nano technology

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Definition of nano technology in English English dictionary

nanotechnology
the science and technology of creating nanoparticles and of manufacturing machines which have sizes within the range of nanometres
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Nanotechnology is the science of making or working with things that are so small that they can only be seen using a powerful microscope. a science which involves developing and making extremely small but very powerful machines. Manipulation of atoms, molecules, and materials to form structures on the scale of nanometres (billionths of a metre). These nanostructures typically exhibit new properties or behaviours due to quantum mechanics. In 1959 Richard Feynman first pointed out some potential quantum benefits of miniaturization. A major advancement was the invention of molecular-beam epitaxy by Alfred Cho and John Arthur at Bell Laboratories in 1968 and its development in the 1970s, which enabled the controlled deposition of single atomic layers. Scientists have made some progress at building devices, including computer components, at nanoscales. Faster progress has occurred in the incorporation of nanomaterials in other products, such as stain-resistant coatings for clothes and invisible sunscreens
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the science and technology of creating nanoparticles and of manufacturing machines which have sizes within the range of .1 to 100 nanometres
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Constructing things one atom or molecule at a time or using programmed molecular sized robots called 'nanobots', for example treatment of disease from within the human body using nanobots
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"an experimetnal technology which uses individual atoms or molecules as the components of minute machines, measured by the nanometer, or a millionth of a millimeter "*
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the creation of nanoscale devices (up to 100 nanometers)
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Nanotechnology is a new technology for creating MEMS structures in the "Nano" range which is three orders of magnitude, or 1000 times smaller than the current generation of MEMS devices Refers to devices ranging in size from a nanometer to a micron
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Research and technology development at the atomic, molecular or macromolecular levels in the length scale of approximately one to several hundred nanometers
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{i} any technology that is based on a scale of nanometers (billionths of meters); any technology that is based on the placement or manipulation of single atoms
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The development and use of devices that have a size of only less than 200 nanometres
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The application of science to developing new materials and processes by manipulating molecular and atomic particles
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The manufacture of systems of molecular size that emulate the behaviour of larger systems Any alife system is potentially creatable in these dimensions, using standard biological or even inorganic components
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(n ) is synonymous with molecular systems engineering An interdisciplinary field where devices are constructed at the molecular scale and function at this scale This technology is expected to allow the construction of very compact and high performance computing devices
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technology that changes atoms to create something new
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the branch of engineering that deals with things smaller than 100 nanometers (especially with the manipulation of individual molecules)
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is the science of building devices at the molecular and atomic level For example, a single data bit might be represented by only one atom some time in the future Beyond being used in computers and communications devices, nanotechnology could be used to build devices, change the properties of materials, and extensively in biotechnology
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The science and art of making devices that are smaller in scale than MEMS, often at a molecular size, generally fabricated by chemical processes that result in the growth or formation of certain useful structures
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Atomic engineering--the ability to devise self-replicating machines, robots, and computers that are molecular sized
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In recent general usage, any technology related to features of nanometer scale: thin films, fine particles, chemical synthesis, advanced microlithography, and so forth As introduced by the author, a technology based on the ability to build structures to complex, atomic specifications by means of mechanosynthesis; this can be termed molecular nanotechnology
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This refers to the construction and use of structures and devices that range in size from one to 100 nanometers
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A precise molecule by molecule control of products and byproducts in the development of functional structures
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The science of creating highly miniaturized machines that work on the molecular level
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a manufacturing technology able to inexpensively fabricate most structures consistent with natural law, and to do so with molecular precision [FS]
nano technology

    Hyphenation

    nano tech·no·lo·gy

    Turkish pronunciation

    nänō teknälıci

    Pronunciation

    /ˈnanō tekˈnäləʤē/ /ˈnænoʊ tɛkˈnɑːləʤiː/

    Etymology

    (combining form.) International Scientific Vocabulary, from Greek nanos dwarf.
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