๐ Topic 01 of 6 ยท Chapter 08 ยท Nanotechnology & Material Science
Nanotechnology Basics โ Nanometre Scale
Nanometre scale, unique properties, Richard Feynman, STM โ complete notes for UPSC & PSC exams.
โ๏ธ Nanotechnology โ What is it?
- Nanotechnology = science and engineering at the scale of 1โ100 nanometres (nm)
- 1 nanometre = 10โปโน metres = 1 billionth of a metre
- For comparison: human hair = ~80,000 nm wide; DNA molecule = ~2 nm wide; red blood cell = ~7,000 nm
- At nano scale, materials exhibit unique properties different from bulk materials (different colour, strength, conductivity)
โ๏ธ History of Nanotechnology
- Richard Feynman (1959) โ lecture “There’s Plenty of Room at the Bottom” โ conceptual birth of nanotechnology; called “Father of Nanotechnology”
- Norio Taniguchi (1974) โ coined the term “nanotechnology”
- Scanning Tunnelling Microscope (STM) โ invented 1981 by Gerd Binnig and Heinrich Rohrer โ Nobel Prize Physics 1986 โ key tool for nanotechnology
- IBM “IBM” logo (1989) โ spelled using 35 xenon atoms โ first demonstration of atomic manipulation
โ๏ธ Why Nano Scale is Special
- Quantum effects โ at nano scale, quantum mechanics dominates; materials behave differently
- Increased surface area โ nanoparticles have huge surface area relative to volume; more reactive
- Different optical properties โ gold nanoparticles appear red/purple (not gold)
- Different electrical properties โ carbon nanotubes conduct electricity better than copper
- Different mechanical properties โ graphene is 200ร stronger than steel
๐ Key Exam Points:
โข Nanotechnology = 1โ100 nanometre scale
โข Father of Nanotechnology = Richard Feynman (1959)
โข Term “nanotechnology” = Norio Taniguchi (1974)
โข STM (Scanning Tunnelling Microscope) = 1981 = Nobel Prize 1986
โข At nano scale, materials have unique properties due to quantum effects
โข Nanotechnology = 1โ100 nanometre scale
โข Father of Nanotechnology = Richard Feynman (1959)
โข Term “nanotechnology” = Norio Taniguchi (1974)
โข STM (Scanning Tunnelling Microscope) = 1981 = Nobel Prize 1986
โข At nano scale, materials have unique properties due to quantum effects