This month’s top 5 most read articles from Advanced Optical Materials.
This month’s top 5 most read articles from Advanced Optical Materials.
ChemNanoMat is the latest journal to be launched by Wiley-VCH and opened for submissions at the beginning of November.
Check out the articles highlighted on the covers of the latest issue of Advanced Optical Materials.
A report from the Metamaterials 2014 conference, held from 25 to 30 August in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Special issue, guest-edited by F. Guinea, M. I. Katsnelson, and T. O. Wehling, is focused on electronic structure and other properties of 2D materials.
This month’s top 5 most read articles from Advanced Optical Materials.
The combination of flow cytometry and X-ray fluorescence enables semi-quantitative estimation of cellular SiO2 nanoparticles and their biological effects.
We talk to Sang-Woo Kim on his appointment to the Executive Advisory Board for Advanced Electronic Materials.
Entirely new family of conductive two-dimensional carbides and nitrides may lead to better energy storage.
Researchers have observed drastic shifts in the photoluminescence emission spectra of quantum dots.