Feynman, Biominerals and Graphene - Basic Aspects of Nanoscience
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2010
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Elsevier
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Abstract
This article is about writing small. Inspired by R.P. Feynman's legendary talk There's plenty of room at the bottom, we recapitulate his famous Gedanken experiment of condensing a lot of useful information on the head of a pin [see Feymnan R, J. MEMS 1 (1992) 60]. These considerations will familiarize LIS with the length scales for a future downsizing of technological components, and they allow for some speculations about ultimate physical or chemical limits of the corresponding nanodevices. Furthermore we will analyze the nano-technological capabilities of Mother Nature in the case of magnetotactic bacteria, and briefly sketch the cornerstones of the rapidly growing field of biomineralization, which might open up a new science of complex functional nanomaterials in the near future. Finally we describe a general scheme to shrink integrated microelectronic circuits towards the very size limits of nanotechnology. (C) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Quandt, Alexander/0000-0003-0987-126X; Ozdogan, Cem/0000-0002-9644-0013
Keywords
Technological Forecasting, Biomagnetism, Nanotechnology, Integrated Circuits
Fields of Science
0301 basic medicine, 0303 health sciences, 03 medical and health sciences
Citation
Quandt, A., Özdoğan, C. (2010). Feynman, biominerals and graphene - Basic aspects of nanoscience. Communications In Nonlinear Science And Numerical Simulation, 15(6), 1575-1582. http://dx.doi.org/ 10.1016/j.cnsns.2009.06.009
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5
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Communications in Nonlinear Science and Numerical Simulation
Volume
15
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6
Start Page
1575
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1582
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