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Nanosilicon is a form of nanotechnology that involves the manipulation of silicon atoms to create materials with unique properties. It is used in a variety of applications, including electronics, optics, and energy storage. Nanosilicon is created by reducing the size of silicon particles to nanometer scale, which allows for the manipulation of their properties. This technology has enabled the development of smaller, faster, and more efficient electronic devices. It has also been used to create materials with improved optical properties, such as light-emitting diodes and solar cells. Nanosilicon has also been used to create materials with improved energy storage capabilities, such as lithium-ion batteries.
Companies in the nanosilicon market include Intel, IBM, Samsung, Toshiba, and Applied Materials. Show Less Read more