Anisotropic polymer particles formed with structural control through a simple pressing method.

Anisotropic polymer particles formed with structural control through a simple pressing method.
Researchers from the Sandia National Laboratories developed a new patterning technique where the patterned portion of the film is not exposed to UV light.
Researchers from CSIC have developed a fundamental framework to explain the growth of nanoporous thin films when the magnetron sputtering technique is used.
Australian scientists found cause and effect of nanostructured bainitic steel’s tendency to corrosion susceptibility.
Here are the currently most read articles in Macromolecular Rapid Communications.
Widely tunable, easy-to-operate single source “C-Wave” for applications such as spectroscopy, quantum optics and photochemistry. It was awarded with the Photonics West Prism-Award 2014.
New stand-alone terahertz spectrometer “T-SPECTRALYZER” for many fields of analytical measurements. It was awarded with the Photonics West Prism-Award 2014.
The enhancement of a liquid-based homogenous fluorescence assay has been achieved by using the resonant electric fields from a photonic crystal surface.
New study finds how defects affect two-dimensional crystalline structures, and the results hold information for designing new materials.
The state of the art in clay-containing polymer nanocomposites is critically reviewed by Suprakas Sinha Ray.