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Nanotechnology

Posted in Nanotechnology by Dr. Cetiner on the January 10th, 2007

nanotechnologyNanotechnology is a field of applied science and technology covering a broad range of topics. The main unifying theme is the control of matter on a scale smaller than one micrometre, as well as the fabrication of devices on this same length scale. It is a highly multidisciplinary field, drawing from fields such as colloidal science, device physics, and supramolecular chemistry. Much speculation exists as to what new science and technology might result from these lines of research. Some view nanotechnology as a marketing term that describes pre-existing lines of research.

Despite the apparent simplicity of this definition, nanotechnology actually encompasses diverse lines of inquiry. Nanotechnology cuts across many disciplines, including colloidal science, chemistry, applied physics, biology. It could variously be seen as an extension of existing sciences into the nanoscale, or as a recasting of existing sciences using a newer, more modern term. Two main approaches are used in nanotechnology: one is a “bottom-up” approach where materials and devices are built from molecular components which assemble themselves chemically using principles of molecular recognition; the other being a “top-down” approach where nano-objects are constructed from larger entities without atomic-level control.

The impetus for nanotechnology has stemmed from a renewed interest in colloidal science, coupled with a new generation of analytical tools such as the atomic force microscope (AFM) and the scanning tunneling microscope (STM). Combined with refined processes such as electron beam lithography, these instruments allow the deliberate manipulation of nanostructures, and in turn led to the observation of novel phenomena. Nanotechnology is also an umbrella description of emerging technological developments associated with sub-microscopic dimensions. Despite the great promise of numerous nanotechnologies such as quantum dots and nanotubes, real applications that have moved out of the lab and into the marketplace have mainly utilized the advantages of colloidal nanoparticles in bulk form, such as suntan lotion, cosmetics, protective coatings, and stain resistant clothing.

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  1. on January 10th, 2007 at 9:54 am

    […] There was a seminar today about Nanotechnology and its applications given by professor of Illunois University. The seminar was organized by Industrial Engineering Department of King Abdulaziz University after a conference at the Conference Hall on 9th January, 2007. […]

  2. Girlicious said,

    on July 6th, 2010 at 11:32 am

    I love love LOVE these kinds of developments.
    Its so wonderful,
    so exciting to see our technology
    come around like this.
    =)

  3. Gagandeep Singh said,

    on September 20th, 2010 at 6:46 am

    TELL me more about nanotechnology I would like to make my career in it after my B.TECH in electronics and communication.

  4. supretha.s said,

    on May 13th, 2011 at 3:35 am

    i just wanted to know more and more about nanotechnology.i would like to make my carrer in nanotechnology. i am very curious to know about these minute particles.please tell me more about nanotechnology.

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