Nanorobotics
encompasses the design, fabrication and programming of robots reportwith
overall dimensions in the submicron range, and the manipulation of nanoscale
objects with micro or macroscopic robots. Nanorobots are quintessential NEMS
(nanoelectromechanical systems) and raise all the important issues that must be
addressed in NEMS design:sensing, actuation, control, communications, power,
and interfacing across spatial scales and between the organic/inorganic and
biotic/abiotic realms. Nanorobots are
expected to have revolutionary applications in such areas as environmental
monitoring and health care.
This report begins by discussing nanorobot
construction, which is still at an embryonic stage. The emphasis is on
nanomachines,an area which has seen a spate of rapid progress over the last few
years. Nanoactuators will be essential components of future NEMS.
The report's focus then changes to
nanoassembly by manipulation with scanning probe microscopes (SPMs), which is a
relatively well established process for prototyping nanosystems.Prototyping of
nanodevices and systems is important for design validation, parameter
optimization and sensitivity studies.Nanomanipulation also has applications in
repair and modification of nanostructures built by other means. High-throughput
SPM manipulation may be achieved by using multi-tip arrays.
Experimental results are presented which show
that interactive SPM manipulation can be used to accurately and reliably
position molecular-sized components. These can then be linked by chemical means
to form subassemblies, which in turn can
be further manipulated. Applications in building wires, single-electron
transistors and nanowaveguides are presented.
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