Description of NEMS Nano System (PhD in Nano-Microelectronics)
Researcher and author: Dr. ( Afshin Rashid)
Note: Nano Systems Nano Systems are composed of various organic or mineral materials that have capabilities and properties such as their size from 1 to 100 nanometers. Nanoparticles are the main components of Nano Systems.
The first broad description of nanotechnology refers to the specific purpose of precision-manipulation technology for atoms and molecules to make large-scale products, also known as the Nano System .
Nano System Nano System is a function at the molecular scale. This includes both current work and more advanced concepts. In its core meaning, nanotechnology refers to the predicted ability to make items from the bottom up, using techniques and tools that are produced to make complete, high-performance products. Nano System Nano System introduced the idea of "assembly" at the nanoscale that could make its own copy. Other aspects of the desired complexity with atomic control in Nano Systems Nano Systems are very widespread and practical. Nanocomputers and nanoassemblers are also a subset of Nano Systems. Nanoparticles are the main components of all nanosystems.To produce nanoparticles with the help of nanotechnology, changes can be made in atoms by controlling the properties. When materials are studied at the nanoscale, the reactions and behavior of atoms are quite different from those studied at the molecular level , because in this realm the physical properties of the material change. This is just like in a ball. Put it in a container and take another ball out of that container. The difference in the nano realm is such that even the color, melting point, chemical properties, etc. of materials outside this range are quite different.
Conclusion :
Nano Systems Nano Systems are composed of various organic or mineral materials that have capabilities and properties such as their size from 1 to 100 nanometers. Nanoparticles are the main components of Nano Systems.
Researcher and author: Dr. ( Afshin Rashid)
PhD in Nano-Microelectronics