nanoelectromechanical systems

"Nanoelectromechanical systems" (NEMS) are devices that combine electrical and mechanical functions on a nanometer scale, offering high sensitivity and compact size for various advanced applications.

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Definition

C2Nanotechnology

(technical, academic)Devices that integrate electrical and mechanical functions at the nanometer scale.

Example

  • Nanoelectromechanical systems are used to create highly sensitive sensors.
  • The development of nanoelectromechanical systems has advanced the field of nanotechnology.

C1Engineering

(technical)Miniaturized systems combining electrical circuits and mechanical components to perform tasks like sensing and actuation.

Example

  • Engineers are designing nanoelectromechanical systems for use in medical diagnostics.
  • Nanoelectromechanical systems can be integrated with electronic devices for enhanced performance.

C1Advanced Technology

(technical)Highly sensitive and compact devices used in applications such as healthcare, environmental monitoring, and industrial automation.

Example

  • Nanoelectromechanical systems are pivotal in the development of nanorobotics.
  • These systems have potential applications in quantum computing.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "nanoelectromechanical systems":

microelectromechanical systems