Insight on quantum materials
This joint Nature Physics and Nature Materials Insight explores the physics of quantum materials, their synthesis and design, the control over their properties, and the functionality that emerges from these properties.
Nature Physics Focus on Antiferromagnetic Spintronics
Antiferromagnetism is a form of magnetic structure in which the magnetic moments in a material align antiparallel to each other. Although historically this form of magnetism has been difficult to harness for practical applications, recent developments suggest this may soon be about to change, as this Focus on antiferromagnetic spintronics aims to show.
Nature Physics Focus on Topological Matter
Topology has returned to prominence in physics thanks to the discovery of topological insulators — a class of materials that are characterized by topological properties. This Focus showcases the recent advances in realizing and exploiting topological phases in condensed matter and beyond.
Nature Physics Focus on Magnon Spintronics
Although mostly based on electron charges, information processing technologies also make use of the electron spin. This Focus surveys the field of magnon spintronics, which harnesses quantized spin waves – magnons – as the carriers of spin currents.
Nature Conference on 2D Materials
This Nature Conference provides a platform for presenting recent developments and discussing emerging themes and challenges in 2D materials research. It will cover fundamental physical properties, synthesis, characterizations, processing, and device applications of 2D materials with a focus on electronics and optoelectronics.
Nature Conference oN Neuromorphic Computing
This conference aims to offer a broad perspective of state-of-the-art research on neuromorphic computing and its applications by bringing together experts and young researchers from various communities, including materials science, device physics, electrical engineering, computer science and neuroscience.
Nature Conference on Flexible Electronics
This second Nature conference on the theme of flexible electronics will set its sights firmly on the future, by exploring how such developments will impact on society by helping to tackle challenges in areas such as health, energy, ubiquitous electronics and the "Internet of Things".