Nanotechnology (or "nanotech") is manipulation of
matter on an atomic, molecular, and supramolecular scale. The earliest,
widespread description of nanotechnology referred to the particular
technological goal of precisely manipulating atoms and molecules for
fabrication of macroscale products, also now referred to as molecular
nanotechnology. A more generalized description of nanotechnology was
subsequently established by the National Nanotechnology Initiative, which
defined nanotechnology as the manipulation of matter with at least one
dimension sized from 1 to 100 nanometers. This definition reflects the fact
that quantum mechanical effects are important at this quantum-realm scale, and
so the definition shifted from a particular technological goal to a research
category inclusive of all types of research and technologies that deal with the
special properties of matter which occur below the given size threshold. It is
therefore common to see the plural form "nanotechnologies" as well as
"nanoscale technologies" to refer to the broad range of research and
applications whose common trait is size.
Nanotechnology as defined by size is naturally broad,
including fields of science as diverse as surface science, organic chemistry,
molecular biology, semiconductor physics, energy storage, engineering,
microfabrication, and molecular engineering. The associated research and
applications are equally diverse, ranging from extensions of conventional
device physics to completely new approaches based upon molecular self-assembly,
from developing new materials with dimensions on the nanoscale to direct
control of matter on the atomic scale.
Scientists currently debate the future implications of
nanotechnology. Nanotechnology may be able to create many new materials and
devices with a vast range of applications, such as in nanomedicine,
nanoelectronics, biomaterials energy production, and consumer products. On the
other hand, nanotechnology raises many of the same issues as any new
technology, including concerns about the toxicity and environmental impact of
nanomaterials and their potential effects on global economics, as well as
speculation about various doomsday scenarios. These concerns have led to a
debate among advocacy groups and governments on whether special regulation of
nanotechnology is warranted.
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