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Editorial

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Theory in application p255

doi:10.1038/nmat2155


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Correspondence

Origin of the magneto—thermogalvanic voltage in cluster-assembled metallic nanostructures p257

Eric E. Fullerton & Stéphane Mangin

doi:10.1038/nmat2153a


Origin of the magneto—thermogalvanic voltage in cluster-assembled metallic nanostructures p258

Santiago Serrano-Guisan, Giulia Di Domenicantonio, Mohamed Abid, Jean-Pierre Abid, Matthias Hillenkamp, Laurent Gravier, Jean-Philippe Ansermet & Christian Félix

doi:10.1038/nmat2153b


Origin of the energy bandgap in epitaxial graphene pp258 - 259

Eli Rotenberg, Aaron Bostwick, Taisuke Ohta, Jessica L. McChesney, Thomas Seyller & Karsten Horn

doi:10.1038/nmat2154a


Origin of the energy bandgap in epitaxial graphene pp259 - 260

S.Y. Zhou, D.A. Siegel, A.V. Fedorov, F.El Gabaly, A.K. Schmid, A.H. Castro Neto, D.-H. Lee & A. Lanzara

doi:10.1038/nmat2154b


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Commentary

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Theoretical profits pp261 - 263

Glenn H. Fredrickson

doi:10.1038/nmat2148


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Interview

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The appliance of science pp265 - 266

Interview with Ludwik Leibler

doi:10.1038/nmat2149


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Research Highlights

Inside information p267

doi:10.1038/nmat2150


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News and Views

Transition metal oxides: Multiferroics go high-TC pp269 - 270

Maxim Mostovoy

doi:10.1038/nmat2143


Perovskite oxides: An atomic force pencil and eraser pp270 - 271

Guus Rijnders & Dave H. A. Blank

doi:10.1038/nmat2145


Hydrogels: Structure starts to gel pp271 - 273

Jennifer Elisseeff

doi:10.1038/nmat2147


Photonics: Metamaterials to beat the static pp273 - 274

Evgenii Narimanov

doi:10.1038/nmat2146


Material witness: Starting to shine p274

Philip Ball

doi:10.1038/nmat2142


Coherent diffraction: Giant molecules or tiny crystals? pp275 - 276

Ian Robinson

doi:10.1038/nmat2144


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Review

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Patterning surfaces with functional polymers pp277 - 290

Zhihong Nie & Eugenia Kumacheva

doi:10.1038/nmat2109


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Letters

Cupric oxide as an induced-multiferroic with high-TC pp291 - 294

T. Kimura, Y. Sekio, H. Nakamura, T. Siegrist & A. P. Ramirez

doi:10.1038/nmat2125

Induced multiferroics, where ferroelectricity arises through the magnetic order, have attracted significant interest, despite maximum Curie temperatures of only 40 K. The discovery of multiferroic coupling up to 230 K in CuO therefore represents a major advance towards high-TC multiferroics.

Subject Categories: Ceramics | Electronic materials | Magnetic materials

See also: News and Views by Mostovoy


A d.c. magnetic metamaterial pp295 - 297

F. Magnus, B. Wood, J. Moore, K. Morrison, G. Perkins, J. Fyson, M. C. K. Wiltshire, D. Caplin, L. F. Cohen & J. B. Pendry

doi:10.1038/nmat2126

Metamaterials have attracted a great amount of interest, owing to a number of appealing applications such as cloaking. The use of superconducting components now enables the fabrication of metamaterials that could be used to cloak static magnetic fields rather than oscillating light waves.

Subject Categories: Optical, photonic and optoelectronic materials | Magnetic materials | Superconductors

See also: News and Views by Narimanov


Nanoscale control of an interfacial metal–insulator transition at room temperature pp298 - 302

C. Cen, S. Thiel, G. Hammerl, C. W. Schneider, K. E. Andersen, C. S. Hellberg, J. Mannhart & J. Levy

doi:10.1038/nmat2136

A highly conductive channel, a few nanometres wide, can be reversibly created by an AFM tip operating at room temperature at the interface between two oxide insulators. This discovery could provide a powerful method for the design and realization of electronic circuits at the nanoscale.

Subject Categories: Electronic materials | Nanoscale materials | Surface and thin films

See also: News and Views by Rijnders & Blank


Gated proton transport in aligned mesoporous silica films pp303 - 307

Rong Fan, Seong Huh, Ruoxue Yan, John Arnold & Peidong Yang

doi:10.1038/nmat2127

Modulated proton transport has a significant role in biological processes such as ATP synthesis and in electrochemical energy conversion. Electrostatic gating of proton conduction that can be actively modulated is now shown in aligned mesoporous silica thin-films.

Subject Categories: Materials for energy | Porous materials


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Coordination-dependent surface atomic contraction in nanocrystals revealed by coherent diffraction pp308 - 313

W. J. Huang, R. Sun, J. Tao, L. D. Menard, R. G. Nuzzo & J. M. Zuo

doi:10.1038/nmat2132

Coherent diffraction experiments and molecular dynamics enable the study of atomic contraction in gold nanocrystals. They reveal a surface-orientation dependence of the atomic bond contraction—remarkably different from the situation in bulk.

Subject Categories: Nanoscale materials | Characterisation and analytical techniques

See also: News and Views by Robinson


Strain control and spontaneous phase ordering in vertical nanocomposite heteroepitaxial thin films pp314 - 320

Judith L. MacManus-Driscoll, Patrick Zerrer, Haiyan Wang, Hao Yang, Jongsik Yoon, Arnaud Fouchet, Rong Yu, Mark G. Blamire & Quanxi Jia

doi:10.1038/nmat2124

Two-phase materials hold great promise for multifunctional applications. To realize practical devices, it is first necessary to obtain a high degree of control of the phase composition. By taking into account the properties of each phase, it is now possible to control the strain at the interfaces between them in two-component materials, and obtain phase ordering at large scales.

Subject Categories: Composites | Electronic materials | Nanoscale materials


Field-effect-modulated Seebeck coefficient in organic semiconductors pp321 - 325

K. P. Pernstich, B. Rössner & B. Batlogg

doi:10.1038/nmat2120

The nature of the charge transport in organic semiconductors is subject to intense research. A study on the thermal and charge transport of single-crystal thin-film polymers now shows close similarities between the transport properties of organic and inorganic semiconductors.

Subject Categories: Polymers | Electronic materials | Semiconductors


Orientation-dependent ionization energies and interface dipoles in ordered molecular assemblies pp326 - 332

Steffen Duhm, Georg Heimel, Ingo Salzmann, Hendrik Glowatzki, Robert L. Johnson, Antje Vollmer, Jürgen P. Rabe & Norbert Koch

doi:10.1038/nmat2119

Although an isolated individual molecule clearly has only one ionization potential, multiple values are found for molecules in ordered assemblies. By understanding this phenomenon, design rules for improving organic electronic interfaces can be derived.

Subject Categories: Molecular electronics | Optical, photonic and optoelectronic materials


Ru–Pt core–shell nanoparticles for preferential oxidation of carbon monoxide in hydrogen pp333 - 338

Selim Alayoglu, Anand U. Nilekar, Manos Mavrikakis & Bryan Eichhorn

doi:10.1038/nmat2156

To produce hydrogen by reforming hydrocarbons, efficient catalysts capable of removing carbon monoxide are needed. This can now be achieved via a preferential oxidation mechanism using nanoparticle catalysts consisting of a ruthenium core covered with platinum.

Subject Categories: Catalytic materials | Materials for energy | Nanoscale materials


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Erratum

Zero-field optical manipulation of magnetic ions in semiconductors p339

R. C. Myers, M. H. Mikkelsen, J.-M. Tang, A. C. Gossard, M. E. Flatté & D. D. Awschalom

doi:10.1038/nmat2158


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