Advances in Nanodevice Fabrication: Techniques, Challenges, and Future Prospects
Keywords:
Nanodevice Fabrication, Nanotechnology, Quantum Computing, Nanomaterials, Artificial Intelligence in Fabrication, Sustainable NanomanufacturingAbstract
The field of nanodevice fabrication has witnessed remarkable advancements over the past few decades, significantly impacting numerous sectors, including electronics, medicine, and energy. Nanodevices, owing to their miniature size, exhibit unique physical and chemical properties, enabling innovations in high-performance applications. This review aims to discuss the major fabrication techniques, challenges faced in scaling up nanodevices, and the future prospects of nanotechnology in various domains. The focus will be on the latest trends in fabrication processes such as lithography, self-assembly, and additive manufacturing, along with an examination of their implications for the future of nanotechnology-driven industries.
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