Table of contents
June 2007, Volume 6 No 6 pp393-462
About the coverEditorial
A new era for French science? - p393
doi:10.1038/nmat1921
Full Text - A new era for French science? | PDF (528 KB) - A new era for French science?
Research Highlights
A hop through the latest news - p395
doi:10.1038/nmat1922
Full Text - A hop through the latest news | PDF (716 KB) - A hop through the latest news
News and Views
Plastic electronics: Remotely powered by printing - pp397 - 398
Hagen Klauk
doi:10.1038/nmat1915
Full Text - Plastic electronicsRemotely powered by printing | PDF (260 KB) - Plastic electronicsRemotely powered by printing
Biomimetic synthesis: Double-walled silica nanotubes - pp398 - 399
Eike Brunner
doi:10.1038/nmat1919
Full Text - Biomimetic synthesisDouble-walled silica nanotubes | PDF (191 KB) - Biomimetic synthesisDouble-walled silica nanotubes
Spintronics: A nanomagnet oscillator - pp399 - 400
Andrew D. Kent
doi:10.1038/nmat1917
Full Text - SpintronicsA nanomagnet oscillator | PDF (261 KB) - SpintronicsA nanomagnet oscillator
Polyelectrolyte gels: Ionic partners split up - pp401 - 402
Ralph H. Colby
doi:10.1038/nmat1908
Full Text - Polyelectrolyte gelsIonic partners split up | PDF (242 KB) - Polyelectrolyte gelsIonic partners split up
Material witness: Feel the force - p402
Philip Ball
doi:10.1038/nmat1920
Full Text - Material witnessFeel the force | PDF (104 KB) - Material witnessFeel the force
Ferromagnetic semiconductors: Ruled by a magnetic-rich minority - pp403 - 404
Nitin Samarth
doi:10.1038/nmat1918
Full Text - Ferromagnetic semiconductorsRuled by a magnetic-rich minority | PDF (129 KB) - Ferromagnetic semiconductorsRuled by a magnetic-rich minority
Progress Article
Nanoscale compositional mapping with gentle forces - pp405 - 411
Ricardo García, Robert Magerle & Ruben Perez
doi:10.1038/nmat1925
Abstract - Nanoscale compositional mapping with gentle forces | Full Text - Nanoscale compositional mapping with gentle forces | PDF (1,362 KB) - Nanoscale compositional mapping with gentle forces
Letters
A large-area wireless power-transmission sheet using printed organic transistors and plastic MEMS switches - pp413 - 417
Tsuyoshi Sekitani, Makoto Takamiya, Yoshiaki Noguchi, Shintaro Nakano, Yusaku Kato, Takayasu Sakurai & Takao Someya
doi:10.1038/nmat1903
First paragraph - A large-area wireless power-transmission sheet using printed organic transistors and plastic MEMS switches | Full Text - A large-area wireless power-transmission sheet using printed organic transistors and plastic MEMS switches | PDF (543 KB) - A large-area wireless power-transmission sheet using printed organic transistors and plastic MEMS switches | Supplementary information
Subject Categories: Polymers | Electronic materials
See also: News and Views by Klauk
Modulus–density scaling behaviour and framework architecture of nanoporous self-assembled silicas - pp418 - 423
Hongyou Fan, Christopher Hartshorn, Thomas Buchheit, David Tallant, Roger Assink, Regina Simpson, Dave J. Kissel, Daniel J. Lacks, Salvatore Torquato & C. Jeffrey Brinker
doi:10.1038/nmat1913
First paragraph - Modulus-density scaling behaviour and framework architecture of nanoporous self-assembled silicas | Full Text - Modulus–density scaling behaviour and framework architecture of nanoporous self-assembled silicas | PDF (415 KB) - Modulus–density scaling behaviour and framework architecture of nanoporous self-assembled silicas | Supplementary information
Subject Categories: Nanoscale materials | Porous materials
Tuneable elastomeric nanochannels for nanofluidic manipulation - pp424 - 428
Dongeun Huh, K. L. Mills, Xiaoyue Zhu, Mark A. Burns, M. D. Thouless & Shuichi Takayama
doi:10.1038/nmat1907
First paragraph - Tuneable elastomeric nanochannels for nanofluidic manipulation | Full Text - Tuneable elastomeric nanochannels for nanofluidic manipulation | PDF (729 KB) - Tuneable elastomeric nanochannels for nanofluidic manipulation | Supplementary information
Subject Categories: Polymers | Surface and thin films
Lipophilic polyelectrolyte gels as super-absorbent polymers for nonpolar organic solvents - pp429 - 433
Toshikazu Ono, Takahiro Sugimoto, Seiji Shinkai & Kazuki Sada
doi:10.1038/nmat1904
First paragraph - Lipophilic polyelectrolyte gels as super-absorbent polymers for nonpolar organic solvents | Full Text - Lipophilic polyelectrolyte gels as super-absorbent polymers for nonpolar organic solvents | PDF (305 KB) - Lipophilic polyelectrolyte gels as super-absorbent polymers for nonpolar organic solvents
Subject Category: Polymers
See also: News and Views by Colby
Hierarchical architectures by synergy between dynamical template self-assembly and biomineralization - pp434 - 439
Emilie Pouget, Erik Dujardin, Annie Cavalier, Alain Moreac, Céline Valéry, Valérie Marchi-Artzner, Thomas Weiss, Anne Renault, Maité Paternostre & Franck Artzner
doi:10.1038/nmat1912
First paragraph - Hierarchical architectures by synergy between dynamical template self-assembly and biomineralization | Full Text - Hierarchical architectures by synergy between dynamical template self-assembly and biomineralization | PDF (540 KB) - Hierarchical architectures by synergy between dynamical template self-assembly and biomineralization | Supplementary information
Subject Categories: Biological materials | Nanoscale materials
See also: News and Views by Brunner
Articles
Origin and control of high-temperature ferromagnetism in semiconductors - pp440 - 446
Shinji Kuroda, Nozomi Nishizawa, Kôki Takita, Masanori Mitome, Yoshio Bando, Krzysztof Osuch & Tomasz Dietl
doi:10.1038/nmat1910
Abstract - Origin and control of high-temperature ferromagnetism in semiconductors | Full Text - Origin and control of high-temperature ferromagnetism in semiconductors | PDF (402 KB) - Origin and control of high-temperature ferromagnetism in semiconductors | Supplementary information
Subject Categories: Electronic materials | Semiconductors | Magnetic materials
See also: News and Views by Samarth
Spin-torque oscillator using a perpendicular polarizer and a planar free layer - pp447 - 453
D. Houssameddine, U. Ebels, B. Delaët, B. Rodmacq, I. Firastrau, F. Ponthenier, M. Brunet, C. Thirion, J.-P. Michel, L. Prejbeanu-Buda, M.-C. Cyrille, O. Redon & B. Dieny
doi:10.1038/nmat1905
Abstract - Spin-torque oscillator using a perpendicular polarizer and a planar free layer | Full Text - Spin-torque oscillator using a perpendicular polarizer and a planar free layer | PDF (945 KB) - Spin-torque oscillator using a perpendicular polarizer and a planar free layer
Subject Categories: Electronic materials | Magnetic materials | Nanoscale materials
See also: News and Views by Kent
Nanoscale heterogeneity promotes energy dissipation in bone - pp454 - 462
Kuangshin Tai, Ming Dao, Subra Suresh, Ahmet Palazoglu & Christine Ortiz
doi:10.1038/nmat1911
Abstract - Nanoscale heterogeneity promotes energy dissipation in bone | Full Text - Nanoscale heterogeneity promotes energy dissipation in bone | PDF (1,401 KB) - Nanoscale heterogeneity promotes energy dissipation in bone | Supplementary information
Subject Categories: Biological materials | Mechanical properties | Characterisation and analytical techniques

