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What are the Key Components of Source Design?
The key components of source design in nanotechnology include:
Material Selection
: Choosing appropriate materials with the desired properties.
Fabrication Techniques
: Methods like
chemical vapor deposition
(CVD),
atomic layer deposition
(ALD), and
electron beam lithography
(EBL).
Characterization
: Techniques to analyze and verify the properties and performance of nanomaterials.
Simulation and Modeling
: Computational methods to predict the behavior of nanomaterials and optimize designs.
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