JPhysD presents the 2017 Plasma Roadmap: the first of a planned series of periodic updates to the original Plasma Roadmap that was published in 2012.
Photonics
Structure of Photonic Glasses
Rare-earth clustering in sulphide and selenide materials
Complex light from a photonic chip
A new method to generate complex light beams from integrated-optics circuits is theoretically investigated in a new paper by Andrea Crespi and Francesca Bragheri
The importance of outreach
My name’s Rebecca and I love Physics. Find out why science outreach is so important and the recent outreach experience I have gained with the CDT-CMP and the Multiphoton Nanophotonics group at the University of Bath.
Magnetism in three-dimensionally curved geometries
Tailoring shape and topology of three-dimensionally curved magnetic thin films for research and applications
Spectacularly long range energy transfer to graphene
Can graphene be used as a nanoscopic ruler over a wide range of distances?
Most downloaded papers of 2015
Looking at some of the most downloaded content across the JPhys series of journals.
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 ›
Advent Electronica #2
The second installment of our Christmas circuitry feature! This time featuring resistors, sensors and transistors.
Advent Electronica #1
Who needs a chocolate advent calendar when you have an electronic advent calendar? Not us here at JPhys+, that’s for sure. Find out more about how we’re marking the days leading up to Chrismas.
Quantum dots for optoelectronic applications
Semiconductor quantum dots (QDs) exhibit unique properties, such as superior tuneability and sensitivity, due to their three-dimensional quantum confinement. These features make them particularly attractive for optoelectronic applications, such as lasers, solar cells and photodetectors.
Congratulations to Professor Chennupati Jagadish on being awarded the IEEE Nanotechnology Pioneer Award
Congratulations to Professor Chennupati Jagadish, Section Editor of Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics (JPhysD), who has been awarded the IEEE Nanotechnology Pioneer Award.
Are you going to SPP7?
Meet an Editor at Surface Plasmon Polaritons in Jerusalem next week.
Special Issue on aluminium plasmonics
JPhysD has recently published a special issue in the rapidly growing field of aluminium plasmonics. Guest Editors Davy Gérard and Stephen K Gray hope the two reviews and seven original research papers in this issue will give the reader an interesting… Read More ›