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The Attempt to Build a Nanobot By Ajay Patel (Uh-jay) Cluster 2: Nanotechnology and Robotics
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Fabrication of Nano-bot Top to bottom: -Takes bulk material and cuts it down to the nanometer scale, and then synthesizes Bottom to top: -Takes atoms singularly and composes the nano-bot, but OPPOSITE OF LEGOS
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TOP to BOTTOM Synthesis Vienna Institute of Tech – Focused Ion Beam System Mechanical alloying process; Robert Kelsall
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BOTTOM to TOP Synthesis Encompasses chemical synthesis and HIGHLY controlled deposition and growth of materials Synthesis occurs in solid, liquid, or gas state
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Solid State Synthesis web.chem.ucla.edu/ ~kaner/research.html
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Liquid/Gas Synthesis Inert Gas Condensation apparatus, part of Vapor phase deposition; www.nssp.uni- saarland.de/.../ nano/igcdeutsc h.htm
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Plasma Assisted Deposition Process Magnetron; www.dextermag.com/ Page43.aspxwww.dextermag.com/ Page43.aspx Ion beam source (ion beam used in DC Glow Discharge); www.pelletron.com/ source.htm www.pelletron.com/ source.htm
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WHAT SHOULD YOU HAVE LEARNED FROM THIS PRESENTATION??
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Museum Exhibit Layout Computer Simulations that are VERY easy to work with Simple explanations that are broad Link this layout with other aspects of the creation of a nano-bot
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Work Cited Rik M. Brydson, Chris Hammond. Nanoscale: Science and Technology. Copyright 2005
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