Latest physica status solidi article highlights (May 2012)
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and CalCEF Galvanize California's Battery Industry
New partnership, CalCharge, to foster California’s blossoming battery innovation ecosystem.
Most accessed papers in physica status solidi for April 2012
Magnetic recording, solid state lighting, graphene – the most downloaded pss articles from April.
New Carbon Materials for Faster Computers and Better Mobile Phones
Graphene and carbon nanotubes could improve the electronics used in computers and mobile phones, reveals new research from the University of Gothenburg, Sweden.
Warm atoms for a long memory: Implementing quantum computing
One of the exciting potential applications of electromagnetically induced transparency and slow and stored light is for practical realization of quantum memory, and, ultimately, quantum computing. Recent advances using ensembles of warm atoms in vapor cells have been made.
Printing with Lasers: Making Electronics Quick and Easy
A European research team has made a breakthrough in the printing of organic electronics.
Thermally Stable Solar Cell Materials
A new approach can help scientists predict the thermal stability of potential absorber materials for solar cells.
Conjugated Polymer Synthesis: Methods and Reactions
Zhishan Bo of Beijing Normal University, China reviews Conjugated Polymer Synthesis:Methods and Reactions, edited by Yoshiki Chujo.
Latest news in polymer science: editor picks from Polymer Physics
Download the latest Editor’s Choice papers from the Journal of Polymer Science: Polymer Physics for free.
Most accessed papers in physica status solidi for March 2012
Random access memory, plasmonic cloaking, photovoltaic cells, and much more – the most downloaded pss articles from March.