Atomic substrates
You gotta recognise a bedrock of gold when you see one, chief. This thing will put us heads and shoulders above the rest. Arif Henry-Aly - Chief Q-Metallurgist
Atomic substrates refer to ultra-thin (1D materials), atomically precise layers used as foundational platforms for other advanced technologies. These substrates provide a base for constructing sub-nanoscale devices, quantum computing elements, and high-performance electronics, where the control at the atomic level ensures unparalleled precision and efficiency. Their development is key to miniaturising technology while ensuring optimal performance and minimising energy waste.
By engineering molecular bonds between atoms, thus changing the physicality of a substance's properties, Atomic manipulation opens up the engineering of atomic structures and allows to discern new states of matter… on the horizon.
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Blueprints
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