Difference between revisions of "Atomically precise manufacturing"
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But digging deep it turns up some insuffieciencies/inconsistencies it seems. <br> | But digging deep it turns up some insuffieciencies/inconsistencies it seems. <br> | ||
Especially when trying to get a unified picture over across both sensing (in) and actuation (out). <br> | Especially when trying to get a unified picture over across both sensing (in) and actuation (out). <br> | ||
− | See: '''[[Precision]]''' | + | See: '''[[Precision]]''' ([[Atomic precision]]) |
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* [[Atomically precise disassembly]] | * [[Atomically precise disassembly]] | ||
* [[Atomically precise nanostructure]] | * [[Atomically precise nanostructure]] |
Revision as of 13:28, 15 July 2021
Atomically precise manufacturing
- is manufacturing of artificial artifacts with at least topological atomic precision
- has a dedicated focus towards more advanced technology like
gemstone metamaterial technology and its production devices gemstone metamaterial on-chip factories.
The term atomically precise manufacturing was introduced in the book "Radical abundance"
To prevent mix-up of the this technology with any of the various other nanotechnologies that
- are not atomically precise or
- do barely or not at all focus on improving on atomically precision (improve in "controllable scale")
All this is the main topic of this wiki (See: Main Page).
Related
Side-note regarding an observation: "precision", "accuracy", and "resolution" might have quite detailed definitions.
But digging deep it turns up some insuffieciencies/inconsistencies it seems.
Especially when trying to get a unified picture over across both sensing (in) and actuation (out).
See: Precision (Atomic precision)