Dispersion Force Engineering. The Long Path From Hooked Atoms to Next-Generation Spacecraft

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2022

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Pinto, Fabrizio

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Elsevier

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ABSTRACT This paper presented as a Keynote talk is one of a series by the author analyzing in depth different inter-related aspects of the evolution of our understanding of intermolecular forces from a key speculation within early atomistic philosophy to applications in modern industry products, such as the atomic force microscope (AFM), non-volatile memory elements (NRAM), and "gecko-glue" adhesives. The manner in which dispersion force engineering as an emerging general purpose technology is enabling breakthrough advances in spacecraft performance and extreme space vehicle miniaturization is the overall topic of this paper series.(c) 2021 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.Selection and peer-review under responsibility of the scientific committee of the International Confer-ences & Exhibition on Nanotechnologies, Organic Electronics & Nanomedicine - NANOTEXNOLOGY 2020.

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Pinto, Fabrizio/0000-0002-5883-8477

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Intermolecular Forces, Deterministic Mechanics, Early Hidden Variable Theories, Philosophy of Technology

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0103 physical sciences, 01 natural sciences

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International Conferences and Exhibition on Nanotechnologies, Organic Electronics and Nanomedicine (NANOTEXNOLOGY) -- Jul 04-11, 2020 -- Electr Network

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54

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35

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43
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