We present the most downloaded papers from the pss journal family from November.
Spintronics researcher awarded 2014 Leibniz prize
Professor Laurens Molenkamp of the University of Würzburg has been awarded a DFG Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize.
Book review: Carbon nanotubes and graphene for photonic applications
Mildred Dresselhaus reviews Carbon nanotubes and graphene for photonic applications, released this year by Woodhead Publishing.
Most accessed papers in physica status solidi for October 2013
We present the most downloaded papers from the pss family of journals from October.
October highlights from physica status solidi
Graphene, elastomers, and hybrid molecule–surfaces – these and more in October’s physics highlights.
Most accessed papers in physica status solidi for September 2013
We present the most downloaded papers from the pss family of journals from September.
The challenge of strongly correlated electrons in catalysis
New work discusses the main challenges in the use of DFT to study catalysis by transition metal oxides with strongly correlated electrons.
Spin clocks: Probing fundamental symmetries in nature
German researchers have proposed a spin clock that is based on the free spin-precession of gaseous, nuclear spin-polarized 3He and 129Xe.
Most accessed papers in physica status solidi for August 2013
Recently popular articles from the physica status solidi family.
Focusing on biophotonics
Biophotonics – optical techniques for the study of biological molecules, cells and tissues – has evolved into one of the most important fields of photonics.







