627 - 627 |
Interview - In profile: Alan J. Heeger, professor of physics, University of California at Santa Barbara, and 2000 Nobel laureate in chemistry Heeger AJ |
629 - 638 |
Microporous and mesoporous materials Schuth F, Schmidt W |
639 - 650 |
Challenges in computational materials science Raabe D |
651 - 655 |
Semiconducting polymer nanospheres in aqueous dispersion prepared by a miniemulsion process Landfester K, Montenegro R, Scherf U, Guntner R, Asawapirom U, Patil S, Neher D, Kietzke T |
655 - 658 |
Alignment of liquid crystals on self-assembled monolayers using ultra-thin gold films Wilderbeek HTA, van der Meer FJA, Feldman K, Broer DJ, Bastiaansen CWM |
658 - 662 |
Color-tunable colloidal crystals from soft hydrogel nanoparticles Debord JD, Eustis S, Debord SB, Lofye MT, Lyon LA |
662 - 665 |
Polymer photovoltaic cells with conducting polymer anodes Zhang FL, Johansson M, Andersson MR, Hummelen JC, Inganas O |
665 - 667 |
Fabrication of high-density, high aspect ratio, large-area bismuth telluride nanowire arrays by electrodeposition into porous anodic alumina templates Sander MS, Prieto AL, Gronsky R, Sands T, Stacy AM |
667 - 670 |
Molecular recognition of caffeine by shell molecular imprinted core-shell polymer particles in aqueous media Carter SR, Rimmer S |
670 - 673 |
Solvent-switchable photoelectrochemistry in the presence of CdS-nanoparticle/acrylamide hydrogels Pardo-Yissar V, Bourenko T, Wasserman J, Willner I |
673 - 676 |
Two-photon pumped lasing from a two-dimensional photonic bandgap structure with polymeric gain material Bauer C, Schnabel B, Kley EB, Scherf U, Giessen H, Mahrt RF |
676 - 679 |
In-situ synthesis of carbon nanotubes on organic polymer substrates at atmospheric pressure Hong EH, Lee KH, Oh SH, Park CG |
680 - 684 |
Metal-alloyed NbS2 nanotubes synthesized by the self-assembly of nanoparticles Remskar M, Mrzel A, Jesih A, Levy F |
684 - 688 |
PEDOT polyelectrolyte based electrochromic films via electrostatic adsorption Cutler CA, Bouguettaya M, Reynolds JR |