期刊名称:NATURE NANOTECHNOLOGY

ISSN:1748-3387
出版频率:Monthly
出版社:NATURE PORTFOLIO, HEIDELBERGER PLATZ 3, BERLIN, Germany, 14197
  出版社网址:http://www.nature.com/
期刊网址:http://www.nature.com/nnano/index.html
影响因子:39.213
主题范畴:NANOSCIENCE & NANOTECHNOLOGY;    MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY

期刊简介(About the journal)    投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)    编辑部信息(Editorial Board)   



About the journal

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Aims and scope

Nature Nanotechnology is a multidisciplinary journal that publishes papers of the highest quality and significance in all areas of nanoscience and nanotechnology. The journal covers research into the design, characterization and production of structures, devices and systems that involve the manipulation and control of materials and phenomena at atomic, molecular and macromolecular scales. Both bottom-up and top-down approaches - and combinations of the two ¨C are covered.

Nature Nanotechnology also encourages the exchange of ideas between chemists, physicists, material scientists, biomedical researchers, engineers and other researchers who are active at the frontiers of this diverse and multidisciplinary field. Coverage extends from basic research in physics, chemistry and biology, including computational work and simulations, through to the development of new devices and technologies for applications in a wide range of industrial sectors (including information technology, medicine, manufacturing, high-performance materials, and energy and environmental technologies). Organic, inorganic and hybrid materials are all covered.

Research areas covered in the journal include:

  • Nanomaterials and nanoparticles
  • Carbon nanotubes and fullerenes
  • Organic-inorganic nanostructures
  • Structural properties
  • Electronic properties and devices
  • Nanomagnetism and spintronics
  • Photonic structures and devices
  • Quantum information
  • Molecular self-assembly
  • Molecular machines and nanoelectromechanical devices (NEMS)
  • Surface patterning and imaging
  • Nanofluidics, nanosensors and other devices
  • Nanobiotechnology and nanomedicine
  • Computational nanotechnology
  • Nanometrology and instrumentation
  • Synthesis and processing

In addition to primary research, Nature Nanotechnology also publishes review articles, news and views, research highlights about important papers published in other journals, commentaries, book reviews, correspondence, and analysis of the broader nanotechnology picture ¨C funding, commercialization and the social impact of nanotechnology. In this way, the journal aims to be the voice of the worldwide nanoscience and nanotechnology community.

Nature Nanotechnology offers readers and authors high visibility, access to a broad readership, high standards of copy editing and production, rigorous peer review, rapid publication, and independence from academic societies and other vested interests.


Instructions to Authors
the guide for authors.pdf

Editorial Board

Editorial Team

 Chief Editor: Peter Rodgers

Peter joined Nature Nanotechnology from Institute of Physics Publishing at the end of 2005. He has a first degree in physics from Imperial College London, a PhD from the Queen's University of Belfast, and was on the scientific staff of the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory for three years before he joined IOPP in 1990. At IOPP he was editor of Physics World magazine for 10 years and was a member of the senior management of the company for 8 years. His research interests were in lasers and quantum optics.

 Associate Editor: Stuart Cantrill

Before joining Nature Nanotechnology, Stuart was a lecturer and research associate in the department of chemistry and biochemistry at UCLA. During this period, he also ran the editorial office of Organic Letters and worked for the California NanoSystems Institute. A graduate of Birmingham University, Stuart obtained his PhD in chemistry from UCLA in 2001 and then did postdoctoral research at Caltech. His main research interests were in the fields of supramolecular chemistry, self-assembly processes and interlocked molecules.

 Associate Editor: Ai Lin Chun

Ai Lin joined Nature Nanotechnology from the National Institute for Nanotechnology in Alberta, Canada. She has a first degree in chemistry from the University of San Francisco and a PhD in biomedical engineering from Purdue University in the US. Her research has focused on nanobiomaterials for applications in orthopaedics and tissue engineering, and she has collaborated with chemists, surgeons and materials engineers in a number of interdisciplinary nanoscale research projects. Ai Lin will be based in Nature Publishing Group's Tokyo office from August 2006 onwards.

 Associate Editor: Jessica Thomas

Prior to joining Nature Nanotechnology, Jessica was an assistant physicist at Brookhaven National Laboratory in the US. She has a Bachelor of Science degree from Yale University and a PhD from MIT. She spent two years as a postdoctoral researcher at Brookhaven, before joining the staff in 2004. Her research focused primarily on X-ray and neutron scattering in magnetic oxides and correlated electron materials.

 Editorial Consultant: Adarsh Sandhu

Adarsh has been an editorial consultant to Nature Nanotechnology since January 2006. He is also a professor in the Quantum Nanoelectronics Research Centre at the Tokyo Institute of Technology, where he teaches physics in Japanese and his research interests include nano-scale scanning Hall probe microscopy and the application of nano-biomagnetic techniques to molecular recognition and medicine. Since completing his PhD at Manchester University in the UK in 1985, Adarsh has also worked at Tokyo University, Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd and Cambridge University. He has lived in Japan for 20 years.

The Nature Nanotechnology team will be based in London and Tokyo:

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