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Thermal expansion or bending through external forces can spoil [[atomic resolution]] in 3D space over great distances.
 
Thermal expansion or bending through external forces can spoil [[atomic resolution]] in 3D space over great distances.
 
This isn't a problem in nanofactories where relative distances between (sturdy) AP workpieces and (sturdy) AP tooltips are microscopic.
 
This isn't a problem in nanofactories where relative distances between (sturdy) AP workpieces and (sturdy) AP tooltips are microscopic.
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Revision as of 11:23, 6 March 2016

A nano-manipulator with atomic resolution can position work pieces at sub Ångström distances.

Atomic resolution:

Thermal expansion or bending through external forces can spoil atomic resolution in 3D space over great distances. This isn't a problem in nanofactories where relative distances between (sturdy) AP workpieces and (sturdy) AP tooltips are microscopic.

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