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1 How small is "nano"? Technically, a nanometer is 1 billionth of a meter. Alternatively, Thomas Kenny of Stanford University describes it as...

2 ...almost as wide as a DNA molecule and 10 times the diameter of a hydrogen atom. It's about how much your fingernails grow each second and how far the San Andreas fault slips in half a second. It's the thickness of a drop of water spread over a square meter. It's one-tenth the thickness of the metal film on your tinted sunglasses or your potato chip bag. The smallest lithographic feature on a Pentium computer chip is about 100 nanometers.

3 Nanoelectronics The relentless trend to miniaturize electronic devices to achieve higher operating speeds and device densities is bringing the devices into the nanometer scale

4 Nanomaterials (self-assembly) Self-organizing Nanomaterials are attractive for technology applications because they provide a means to precisely engineer nanometer-scale structures over large wafer areas.

5 Nanomechanics Nanomechanics refers to the science and technology of mechanical systems which either contain nanometer-scale elements, or are used to create or make measurements on nanometer-scale entities.

6 Bionanotechnology In bio-nanotechnology, the materials and technology of traditional nanoscience are incorporated into biological systems


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