Proposition of atomic and close-to-atomic scale manufacturing

  • Ju-Fan Zhang ,
  • Jens Ducree
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  • 1. School of Mechanical and Materials Engineering, University College Dublin, Dublin 4, Ireland;
    2. School of Physical Sciences, Dublin City University, Dublin, Ireland

Online published: 2024-03-14

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The authors would like to thank Professor Fengzhou Fang for the discussion in understanding the concept of the three paradigms of manufacturing advancement.

Abstract

Atomic and close-to-atomic scale manufacturing (ACSM) is the core competence of Manufacturing III. Unlike other conceptions or terminologies that only focus on the atomic level precision, ACSM defines a new realm of manufacturing where quantum mechanics plays the dominant role in the atom/molecule addition, migration and removal, considering the uncertainty principle and the discrete nature of particles. As ACSM is still in its infant stage, only little has been systematically elaborated at the core proposition of ACSM by now, hence there is a need to understand its concept and vision. This article elucidates the development of ACSM and clarifies its proposition, which aims to achieve a clearer understanding on ACSM and direct more effective efforts toward this promising area.

The full text can be downloaded at https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40436-023-00442-4

Cite this article

Ju-Fan Zhang , Jens Ducree . Proposition of atomic and close-to-atomic scale manufacturing[J]. Advances in Manufacturing, 2024 , 12(1) : 1 -5 . DOI: 10.1007/s40436-023-00442-4

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