nanoprocessing
Nanoprocessing refers to the methods and technologies used to create, manipulate, and assemble nanoscale structures and devices. These structures typically have at least one dimension ranging from 1 to 100 nanometers. At this scale, materials exhibit unique physical, chemical, and electrical properties that differ significantly from their bulk counterparts. Nanoprocessing techniques aim to exploit these properties for various applications.
There are two primary approaches to nanoprocessing: top-down and bottom-up. Top-down methods involve starting with a
Bottom-up approaches, on the other hand, involve building nanoscale structures atom by atom or molecule by molecule.
The applications of nanoprocessing are vast and continue to expand. They include advancements in electronics, such