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24 July 2002 Silicon technology: from micro to nano and why federal investment matters
Kathleen Kingscott
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Proceedings Volume 4608, Nanostructure Science, Metrology, and Technology; (2002) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.427103
Event: Workshop on Nanostructure Science, Metrology, and Technology, 2001, Gaithersburg, MD, United States
Abstract
Let me begin by expressing my thanks for the privilege and opportunity to address you today. I would like to provide you with an industry-based perspective of nanotechnology in order to help you understand why we at IBM view nanotechnology to be so important. What is nanotechnology? For some, nanotechnology is narrowly defined as a technology in which structures are assembled in a “bottom up” manner by placing the individual atoms into desired positions.
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Kathleen Kingscott "Silicon technology: from micro to nano and why federal investment matters", Proc. SPIE 4608, Nanostructure Science, Metrology, and Technology, (24 July 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.427103
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KEYWORDS
Nanotechnology

Silicon

Chemical species

Information security

Information technology

Nanostructuring

Roads

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