Professor Geoff Ozin on his “super leaf” challenge – producing fuel by matching nature.
Professor Geoff Ozin on his “super leaf” challenge – producing fuel by matching nature.
Fe–Ga alloy strips, Au–Ge bonding, and MOF-FF – these and more in March’s physics highlights.
Scientist observe the impact of subtle changes in the electron distribution of a crystal on its atomic structure on ultrashort time scales.
New versatile camera „ORCA-Flash4.0 V2“, a 4-megapixel scientific CMOS camera that offers unrivalled flexibility across a wide range of microscopy applications. The camera has many new features such as two scan speeds, a readout mode for light sheet microscopy, and USB 3.0 and Camera Link interfaces.
Ultrafast physics and nanoscale research are two emerging scientific fields that mate very well.
The second issue of Advanced Optical Materials is now online, including twelve research articles covering all aspects of light-matter interactions.
The most downloaded papers from the pss family of journals in January.
Amorphous graphene, copper clusters, and solar cells – these and more in February’s physics highlights.
Claudia Felser, Shoucheng Zhang, and Binghai Yan catch a snapshot of the materials and applications aspect in the field of topological insulators.
In a new piece, Prof. Geoffrey Ozin makes his case for a new kind of combinatorial strategy for nanomaterials based on the idea of nanochemistry DNA.