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Nanotechnology is molecular manuIacturing or, more simply, building things one atom or
molecule at a time with programmed nanoscopic robot arms; nanotechnology proposes the
construction oI novel molecular devices possessing extraordinary properties. The trick is to
manipulate atoms individually and place them exactly where needed to produce the desired
structure. we will be seeing the way nanotechnology is used in electronics. Nanotecnology has
aIIected nearly every Iield oI engineering and science but most oI the innovation and Iunding in
nanotechnology came Irom electronics giants,in search Ior making Iaster computers. The other
Iields that worked with nano electronics hand in hand were nano photonics and nano
instrumentation. Also the marketing and making oI nano gadgets started Irom the computers and
mobiles which are the only machines made at nano scale that were available economically in the
market at a very early stage.the backbone oI nanotechnology in electronics are the results that we
have taken Irom nano physics that is quantum physics and solid state physics because then we
talk oI things at nano scale these are the two stream oI physics that helps us in predicting things.
Eventually when we talk oI electronics it is all about electronics and how we use them in various
gadgets to get the required result. So it is very important to know electronics. As a result oI the
massive parallel computing power and ability to solve complex problems, quantum computers
will Iind applications in the area oI cryptography allowing inIormation to be communicated
securely and only decrypted by someone with an equally powerIul quantum computer. They will
also be used Ior intensive computations in Iields such as astronomy and physics; and simulation
and modelling which could be used Ior environmental monitoring, nuclear Iallout and oil
discovery to name but a Iew examples. The modeling capabilities that quantum computing
makes possible, could also Iacilitate the understanding of the fundamentals of matter itselI.
At present, computers simply do not have the processing power, memory or speed to be able to
carry out calculations and data-gathering on this scale.
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