How to fabricate atomically-thin 2D ternary oxide crystals via bottom-up synthesis
Catalysis
“By breaking disciplinary barriers, I believe condensed matter physics has placed itself at the frontier of science” – an interview with JPCM section editor Professor Talat Rahman
Talat Rahman is a Distinguished and Pegasus Professor at the Department of Physics, University of Central Florida, and section editor of the new Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter section on Physics of Chemical Processes.
JPCM’s five most-read
Find out which five JPCM articles from 2016 have received the most downloads…
A new two-dimensional material
Combining silica (SiO2) with silicon-carbide (Si2C3) to produce a new porous film – Silicatene
Plasmonic electron sources
Low intensity laser excitation of solid targets with periodically ordered nano-objects generates electrons with energies as high as 300eV
Plasma–catalysis: the known knowns, the known unknowns and the unknown unknowns
Can the application of plasma make catalysis more effective?
Taking a look at surface segregation
Find out more about the topic of surface segregation with this special issue in JPCM.
Amanda Barnard: using big data at the nanoscale
In our latest featured author interview Amanda Barnard, an OCE Science Leader and head of the CSIRO Virtual Nanoscience Laboratory, talks to us about her multidiscliplinary research and why using data-driven methods is the future of the field.