Most downloaded papers from the physica status, including as the ‘pss classic’ on amorphous germanium by Jan Tauc from 1966 and much more.
Most downloaded papers from the physica status, including as the ‘pss classic’ on amorphous germanium by Jan Tauc from 1966 and much more.
IBM Fellow to receive the Material Research Society’s highest honor.
German scientists have found evidence for granular room-temperature superconductivity in water-treated graphite powder.
The most downloaded papers from the the pss family, spanning hot subject areas such as organic and inorganic semiconductor systems.
Chirality, Chalcogenides, and light-extraction – these and more in September’s physics highlights.
NFO is a magnetic material that holds promise for microwave technologies and next-generation memory devices.
John Texter (Eastern Michigan University) reviews in an authoritative and clear manner the rapidly growing field of anion recognition materials derived from imidazolium based polymers.
Most downloaded papers from the physica status solidi family spanning subjects such as organic semiconductor interfaces by Norbert Koch and much more.
Wunenburger and coworkers at the University of Bordeaux and the CNRS have used millifluidics to create hard core-soft shell microparticles.
Canadian researchers now synthesized polymers that contain two different organometallic cores by post modification of organoiron poly(alkynyl methacrylates) with dicobalt hexacarbonyl.