The Materials Chemistry of Nanofabrication themed issue is now online. The guest editor for this issue was Kenneth R. Carter University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA. Here is Professor Carter’s editorial “Nanofabrication: past, present and future” introducing the topic.
The outside front cover showcases “DNA nanofabrication by scanning near-field photolithography of oligo(ethylene glycol) terminated SAMs: Controlled scan-rate dependent switching between head group oxidation and tail group degradation” by Shuqing Sun and co-workers. “Fabrication of wafer-scale polystyrene photonic crystal multilayers via the layer-by-layer scooping transfer technique” is the paper featured on the inside front cover.
The full issue contains 4 hot articles.
- Fabrication of functional colloidal photonic crystals based on well-designed latex particles
- Fabrication of wafer-scale polystyrene photonic crystal multilayers via the layer-by-layer scooping transfer technique
- DNA nanofabrication by scanning near-field photolithography of oligo(ethylene glycol) terminated SAMs: Controlled scan-rate dependent switching between head group oxidation and tail group degradation
- Formation of hierarchical silica nanochannels through nanoimprint lithography
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