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Molecular Nanotechnology in Aerospace: 1999

Molecular Nanotechnology in Aerospace: 1999. Dream: 10 18 MIPS computers [Drexler 1992a] 10 15 bytes/cm 2 write once memory [Bauschlicher 1997] Three ton 4 person SSTO [Drexler 1992b]. Al Globus Veridian-MRJ Technology Solutions, Inc. at NASA Ames Research Center.

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Molecular Nanotechnology in Aerospace: 1999

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  1. Molecular Nanotechnology in Aerospace: 1999 • Dream: • 1018 MIPS computers [Drexler 1992a] • 1015 bytes/cm2 write once memory [Bauschlicher 1997] • Three ton 4 person SSTO [Drexler 1992b] Al Globus Veridian-MRJ Technology Solutions, Inc. at NASA Ames Research Center http://www.nas.nasa.gov/Pubs/TechReports/NASreports/NAS-00-001/

  2. Three Pillars of Molecular Nanotechnology • Atomically precise control of matter • Molecular machines • Programmable matter Our favorite molecules: carbon Nanotubes http://www.nas.nasa.gov/Pubs/TechReports/NASreports/NAS-00-001/

  3. Atomically Precise Control of Matter http://www.almaden.ibm.com:80~/vis/stm/atomo.html [Dekker 1999] http://www.nas.nasa.gov/Pubs/TechReports/NASreports/NAS-00-001/

  4. Molecular Machines [Cassell 1999] http://www.nas.nasa.gov/Pubs/TechReports/NASreports/NAS-00-001/

  5. Programmable Matter • Numerical Machine Tools • Fabbers http://www.Ennex.com/fabbers/uses.sht • DNA, RNA, Polypeptide sequencers http://www.nas.nasa.gov/Pubs/TechReports/NASreports/NAS-00-001/

  6. Programmed Molecules for Sale http://www.nas.nasa.gov/Pubs/TechReports/NASreports/NAS-00-001/

  7. Applications • Computers • Design, simulate • Control • Test • H2 Storage • Materials • Strong • Heat tolerant • Smart and active http://www.nas.nasa.gov/Pubs/TechReports/NASreports/NAS-00-001/

  8. NanoComputer Components [Tans 1998] [Reed 1998] http://www.nas.nasa.gov/Pubs/TechReports/NASreports/NAS-00-001/

  9. NanoComputer Architecture • Teramac [Heath 1998] • Requires unreliable • Wires • Devices connecting the wires • in a 2D grid • Molecular implementation [Collier 1999] • Lithographically fabricated metal wires • Monolayer of redox-active rotaxane switches • Aiming for memory chip soon http://www.nas.nasa.gov/Pubs/TechReports/NASreports/NAS-00-001/

  10. CNT H2 Storage Source: Deepak Srivastava, MRJ at NASA Ames http://www.nas.nasa.gov/Pubs/TechReports/NASreports/NAS-00-001/

  11. Materials • Improved strength • Young’s modulus: • Steel: 0.2 TeraPascals • SWCNT: 1.2 TeraPascals • Smart paint • Active materials Source: Deepak Srivastava http://www.nas.nasa.gov/Pubs/TechReports/NASreports/NAS-00-001/

  12. Polybot Replication parts Growth Replication http://www.nas.nasa.gov/Pubs/TechReports/NASreports/NAS-00-001/

  13. Summary • Molecular nanotechnology • Atomically precise control of matter • Molecular machines • Programmable matter • Aerospace applications • Computers • H2 Storage • Materials (sensors/actuators) • Major challenge: replication http://www.nas.nasa.gov/Pubs/TechReports/NASreports/NAS-00-001/

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