How can we investigate the small structures inside our cells using super-resolution microscopy?
Optics
Happy new year from Journal of Physics B: Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics!
Reflecting on JPhysB’s performance in 2016, before starting the golden jubilee’s festivities
Better than shopping re-visited: read the physics of black this Friday
Forget shopping this black Friday, its all about astronomy, cloaking and black holes.
Meet the JPhysB prize winners
Find out more about the two JPhysB poster prize winners at the UP16 conference
Seismic shield: large-scale metamaterials combat earthquakes in 3D model
Metamaterials – artificial structures that exhibit extraordinary vibrational properties – could come to the rescue of regions threatened by earthquakes, according to new results published in the New Journal of Physics.
Spectacularly long range energy transfer to graphene
Can graphene be used as a nanoscopic ruler over a wide range of distances?
Rectifying light
The optical rectenna: where Maxwell meets Einstein
Happy Canada Day!
Celebrate Canada Day with the JPhys+ team
Roadmap Reviews: a success story
Back in 2012, the Editorial Board of JPhysD had an idea for a brand new article type: a Roadmap Review. Of course, in several communities, the idea of a roadmap – a perspective article looking at past and future developments… Read More ›
Plasmonic electron sources
Low intensity laser excitation of solid targets with periodically ordered nano-objects generates electrons with energies as high as 300eV
Nora Berrah: interactions between photons and molecules
We talk to Professor Nora Berrah from the University of Connecticut.
Image of the week: imaging biological microstructures
This week’s Image of the Week – imaging biological microstructures at SACLA
Entrepreneurship and Science – An interview with Robert Scholten
We talk to Professor Robert Scholten about his research at the University of Melbourne and making lasers as the co-founder of MOGLabs
Welcome to the CDT-PV Guest Blog!
New guest blog by CDT-PV, Centre for Doctoral Training in New and Sustainable Photovoltaics. Meet some of our students and find out about what we do!
Most downloaded papers of 2015
Looking at some of the most downloaded content across the JPhys series of journals.
Dr Barry Bruner: ultrafast science
We chat to Dr Barry Bruner from the Weizmann Institute of Science about his work in ultrafast science, high harmonic generation and his love of baseball.
Advent Electronica #3
Advent’s back, back again. Day 11 and time for another 1 kΩ resistor, this time so we can use the red LED as a photodiode, or light sensor. When the red LED’s cathode is connected to the battery, it will conduct… Read More ›