Vol. 45 No. 1 (2007): SCHOOL SCIENCE
Articles

The Weird World of Nanotechnology

P.K. MUKHERJEE
45, Deshbandhu Society 15 Patparganj, I.P. Extension Delhi

Published 2007-03-31

Keywords

  • Nanotechnology,
  • World,
  • Physics

How to Cite

MUKHERJEE, P. . (2007). The Weird World of Nanotechnology. SCHOOL SCIENCE, 45(1), p.34-36. http://14.139.250.109:8090/index.php/SS/article/view/391

Abstract

IN THE ANNUAL meeting of the Americal Physical Society, held on 29 December 1959, the Nobel Laureate physicist Richard Feynman delivered a talk entitled “There’s Plenty of Room at the Bottom”. In this talk he said, “What I want to talk about is the problem of manipulating and controlling things on a small scale ... What I have demonstrated is that there is room – that you can decrease the size of things in a practical way. I now want to show that there is plenty of room ...”. The essence of Feynman’s lecture was that there is a lot of scope for research on materials on a very small, i.e. nonometre scale. However, there may be new laws of physics governing the behaviour of matter at such (nano) scale.