<<http://www.jetpress.org/volume13/Nanofactory.htm>>

Abstract: 

Molecular manufacturing requires more than mechanochemistry.  A single
nanoscale fabricator cannot build macro-scale products.  This paper
describes the mechanisms, structures, and processes of a prototypical
macro-scale, programmable nanofactory composed of many small fabricators.
 Power requirements, control of mechanochemistry, reliability in the face
of radiation damage, convergent assembly processes and joint mechanisms,
and product design are discussed in detail, establishing that the design
should be capable of duplicating itself.  Nanofactory parameters are
derived from plausible fabricator parameters.  The pre-design of a
nanofactory and many products appears to be within today's capabilities. 
Bootstrapping issues are discussed briefly, indicating that nanofactory
development might occur quite soon after fabricator development.  Given
an assembler, a nanofactory appears feasible and worthwhile, and should
be accounted for in assembler policy discussions. 

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