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Defining traits of technology level II:
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* robotic control ([[machine phase]])
next: [[technology level III]]  
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* handling of very small moieties
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* operation under liquid or gas
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Navigation:
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* previous: [[technology level I]] <br>
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* products: [[side products of technology level II]] <br>
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* next: [[technology level III]]  
  
 
This Level is the most unknown yet.  
 
This Level is the most unknown yet.  

Revision as of 17:20, 10 January 2014

Overview

Defining traits of technology level II:

  • robotic control (machine phase)
  • handling of very small moieties
  • operation under liquid or gas

Navigation:

This Level is the most unknown yet.

By definition we have reached T.Level 1 here and have full robotic control. The task is to find blocks as tooltips with which we can build stiff covalent structures under solution. We want to switch from block resolution APM to atomically resolution APM here. Those structures then need to be able to form airtight seals or else the next and last step to vacuum will not be possible.

There are bio enzymes that do such things but it is very doubtful that those will be used. The solution for the tooltip problem for T.Level III is pretty clear by now but not the one for T.Level II.
To investigate:

  • How to find methods to create stuctures with as freely choosable geometries as possible ?
  • What about surface passivation? Is this not necessary here ??
  • How to do mechanosynthesis for technology level III with the materials used in this level? e.g. how to mount DC10c onto a pyrite/silicate/... robotic system?
  • [Todo: will vacuum housing only suffice?]

Some information about Silicate systems: [1] [2]