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Nanotechnology
Definition:
- The art of manipulating materials on an atomic or molecular
scale especially to build microscopic devices (as robots) (Merriam-Webster
Dictionary)
- Nanotechnology definition (NSET, February 2000) - Research
and technology development at the atomic, molecular or macromolecular
levels, in the length scale of approximately 1 - 100 nanometer
range, to provide a fundamental understanding of phenomena and
materials at the nanoscale and to create and use structures, devices
and systems that have novel properties and functions because of
their small and/or intermediate size. The novel and differentiating
properties and functions are developed at a critical length scale
of matter typically under 100 nm. Nanotechnology research and
development includes manipulation under control of the nanoscale
structures and their integration into larger material components,
systems and architectures. Within these larger scale assemblies,
the control and construction of their structures and components
remains at the nanometer scale. In some particular cases, the
critical length scale for novel properties and phenomena may be
under 1 nm (e.g., manipulation of atoms at ~0.1 nm) or be larger
than 100 nm (e.g., nanoparticle reinforced polymers have the unique
feature at ~ 200-300 nm as a function of the local bridges or
bonds between the nano particles and the polymer).
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