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Nanotechnology is the technology that deals
with devices and processes measured in nanometers. One million times
smaller that a millimeter, a nanometer ( also referred to as nano or nm
for short ) corresponds roughly to the length of chain of 5-10 atoms and
is used in measurements that are only visible under extremely high
magnifications. By comparison, the cross section of human hair is
50,000 times larger.
Nanotechnology has reached the level where it is now possible to not
only alter molecular structures but also to fabricate molecular
structures with specialized designs. This has given rise to a host of
new space-age substances, materials and applications. For example,
metallic compounds (metals coarsely fused with ceramics) have been
extensively used in the semiconductor industry to define electrical
voltage rates. Today, the need for such compounds is fast becoming
redundant because nanotechnology enables us to fabricate metals with
highly specialized design and function, thereby providing this industry
with thermally retardant metals that conduct electrical voltages with
extreme accuracy and durability.
Nanotechnology
does work in greater
detail, at particle level ( nano level ), to attain finite results that
were once thought unattainable and impossible.
Nanotechnology
enables matter to behave more efficiently and possess a wider range of
functionality. It enables us to manipulate, control and accurately
define the Interdisciplinary Behavior of the very atoms that make up
the molecule. It allows us to tailor-make molecules with Specialized
Functionality, Cross Functionality and Multiple-functionality. When we
can fabricate molecules in accordance to task-specific design, these
molecules function as nanomachines.
Nanotechnology
is the future - and it’s here today.
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