Lecture

Nanoscience Frontiers

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This lecture explores the frontiers of nanoscience, starting with the rearrangement of atoms and the potential to manipulate them at will. It delves into magnetic data storage, single-atom magnetic memory, and the history of semiconductor devices. The lecture covers the development of transistors, information theory, and semiconductor solar cells. It also discusses the advancements in quantum technology, including qubits and quantum processors, as well as the economic impact of the semiconductor industry.

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