
Episode 6: Nanotechnology in Electronics and Computing:
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Nanotechnology is extending the capabilities of electronic devices beyond traditional limits. Nanoscale transistors enable continued miniaturization in accordance with Moore’s Law. Quantum computing leverages nanoscale phenomena such as superposition and entanglement. Carbon nanotube-based field-effect transistors offer high-speed switching with low power consumption. Nanosensors detect minute quantities of substances for environmental and medical monitoring.This episode explores how nanotechnology enhances electronics and computing. The discussion begins with nanoscale transistors and their role in modern processors. Quantum computing fundamentals are introduced as a potential revolution in information processing. Carbon nanotubes and graphene are highlighted for their use in flexible and wearable electronics. Nano-MEMS and NEMS devices enable precise control in sensors and actuators. The episode provides examples of how these advancements improve performance in consumer devices and industrial systems.