Advancements in Nanomanufacturing: Pioneering the Future of Precision Engineering

Authors

  • Ekta Tiwari

Keywords:

Nanomanufacturing, Precision Engineering, Scalability, Sustainable nAnotechnology, Artificial Intelligence in Manufacturing

Abstract

Nanomanufacturing, an avant-garde discipline at the intersection of science and engineering, involves the precise manipulation of materials at the nanoscale to construct functional structures and devices. This expansive review provides an in-depth exploration of recent breakthroughs in nanomanufacturing techniques, their myriad applications, and the potential paradigm-shifting impact on industries ranging from electronics to medicine, energy, and materials science.
Navigating the intricate landscape of nanomanufacturing methodologies, this review elucidates the evolution of top-down approaches, such as lithography, transcending traditional boundaries with advancements like extreme ultraviolet lithography (EUVL) and nanoimprint lithography. Simultaneously, it delves into the transformative potential of bottom-up techniques, including self-assembly and additive manufacturing, showcasing how these processes harness natural forces to achieve unparalleled precision in the creation of nanoscale structures.
The practical implications of nanomanufacturing are scrutinized across diverse sectors. In the realm of nanoelectronics, the review dissects the transformative impact on transistor fabrication, quantum dot-based memory devices, and the seamless integration of 2D materials, paving the way for the next era of computing technologies. In medicine, nanomanufacturing is unraveling novel avenues for drug delivery, diagnostics, and personalized medicine, with nanoparticle-based systems and nanoscale sensors poised to redefine healthcare standards.

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Published

2023-03-02