The new AIP Publishing is here! We're sporting a brand-new look — something a little more current, more in line with who we are and where we're going. See more over on our revamped website:
An astronomical thank you to our amazing Guest Editors,
@JEStawarz
and Kevin Genestreti, for their support and collaboration on “Plasma Physics from the Magnetospheric Multiscale Mission.”
@SwRI
@NASASun
This issue is out of this world!
#PhysicsOfPlasmas
Read more 👇
Theoretical study of squirming motion in density-stratified fluids provides an insight into the motility of microorganisms, their flow characteristics, and algal bloom formation in stratified fluids.
@ardekani1
Consciousness is suspected to emerge from dynamic and distributed interactions between brain regions. We supported this hypothesis using novel tools from complex network analysis applied to fMRI data
@ETagliazucchi
Rossana Pasquino, an Associate Editor for Physics of Fluids, competes in the Paralympics this week! We wish her all the best as she represents Italy in wheelchair fencing.
Congratulations to Jan Philip Solovej, editor-in-chief of the Journal of Mathematical Physics, for being awarded a 2021 laureate of the Henri Poincaré Prize!
Attention early career researchers!
Drop by Booth 817 at
#F23MRS
for a beer 🍺, network with early career award winners, authors, board members, and some of our editors. November 28 from 5-6pm. Hope to see you!
👉
Erinn Brigham, JCP’s Journal Manager, discusses our faster manuscript handling times, Special Topics, and other journal initiatives. Learn more and live chat with us at JCP’s
#ACSFall2020
virtual booth!
Scientists from EPFL combine long-range physics with a local description of atomic structures, to enable effective, transferable machine learning of the multi-scale nature of molecular interactions.
@EPFL
@EPFLEngineering
@COSMO_EPFL
Ask them anything at
#ACSFall2022
! Come by Booth 809 Monday 8/22 from 2-4 pm to have a beer and meet members of the
@JChemPhys
and
@ChemPhysRev
Editorial teams. Hope to you see you!
This Perspective provides a thoughtful and forward-looking assessment of how metal nanoparticle photocatalysts may play an essential role in decarbonizing critical industrial sectors.
@dayne_swearer
@NUChemistry
@nu_chbe
@IINanoNU
JCP Editors at their Fall Meeting this week with lots of great discussion on how we can continue to serve the chemical physics and physical chemistry community!
Spin switching of localized triplet exciton by circularly polarized laser pulses has been predicted, acting as a method for realizing the helicity-dependent all-optical switching in organic system.
Researchers at University of California, Berkeley have created the largest integrated wavelength cross-connect switch on silicon. It is capable of routing 8 individual wavelengths from any of the 8 input to 8 output channels.
@UCBerkeley
@Tsinghua_Uni
A new review by Chiechi et al discussing recent advances in molecular ensemble junctions, utilizing the structure-function relationships of molecules in electronic devices.
Everybody involved with scholarly research deserves credit for their contribution. With that in mind, AIP Publishing is excited to announce our rollout of the CRediT System — an industry standard that ensures researchers are recognized for their work.
In observance of
#ShutDownSTEM
, and in support of the Black community, we will pause publication and silence our social platforms on June 10th. Please join us in a day of listening and focusing on the importance of creating a better and more inclusive scientific community.
A microcontact printing approach to explore the wide parameter space of ECM properties (fiber alignment, density, diameter) reveals that alignment of adhesive ligand defines fibroblast migration mode by organizing focal adhesions.
@BakerLaboratory
When photons marry to molecules: elucidating a path of “molecule + photon” hybrid particles to influence the world of chemistry and quantum technology.
@Xiong_Group
The Editorial Team at APL Photonics thanks the authors, reviewers, editors, board members, and readers of the journal for their continued support. Our 2018
#ImpactFactor
of 4.383 validates the hard work and energy the community has given to the journal.
#JCR2019
Are you ready for
#ICALEO
2018? | Marking
#LIA
’s 50th celebration hear from
#laser
industry professionals from academics and industry will gather to discuss laser material processing, microprocessing, nanomanufacturing | Tickets here
#LIAorg
#photonics
Time resolved Cathodoluminescence allows us to measure the lifetime of radiative transition at the nanometer scale. This article shows the first experimental demonstration in an ultrafast TEM.
@CEMES_CNRS
@STEM_LPS
@INP_CNRS
Renewably-sourced hydrogen brings a positive outlook to the South African energy sector — one of the highest ranking greenhouse gas emitters in the world.
#scilight
This perspective highlights the opportunities offered by Quantum Diamond Microscopy, and outlines the future developments required to make this technology accessible to a wide range of scientists.
@JPTetienne
@ResearchRMIT
This
#AVSQuantumScience
paper shares a new approach to statistical mechanics that replaces reverse processes with consistent inference, clarifying the 2nd Law’s meaning and revealing new possibilities, classical and quantum alike.
@quantumlah
@AVS_Members
Congratulations to the 2021
#NobelPrize
in Physics to Syukuro Manabe, Klaus Hasselmann and Giorgio Parisi “for groundbreaking contributions to our understanding of complex physical systems.”
2020 Impact Factor just released: 3.488! JCP is still the
#1
most cited journal and now in the 1st quartile of the Atomic, Molecular & Chemical Physics category, and
#2
in the Physical Chemistry category. Thank you authors, reviewers, and readers! Source: Clarivate 2021
#JCR2021
JCP Associate Editor Angelos Michaelides
@icelcn
is attempting to set a new world-record in support of
@WaterAidUK
for the "fastest marathon dressed as a scientist (male)". Please support, please retweet:
@GWR
#marathonscientist
#AIP_JCP
Long-term predictions of climate, a highly complex system, is a major challenge. We discuss how the 2021 Physics Nobel Laureates advanced our understanding of climate and outline future pathways.
@cristinamasoll1
@NikMastrantonas
@PIK_Climate
Spectroscopicfinding of negative electronic compressibility in 2D titanium carbonitrideMXene sheds light on its unique electronic properties, explains its superior EMI shielding, and predicts a large charge storage capacity.
@gogotsi1
@2dMxenes
Magnetic trapping of diamagnets is completely passive, making it ideal for quantum applications. We demonstrate 3D magnetic trapping of a microdiamond in atmosphere down to high vacuum, and find that the motional dynamics agrees well with Brownian theory.
By utilizing a simplified asymptotic model, researchers calculate the effects of surface geometry on laminar boundary layer flows for ribbed surfaces.
#AIP_POF
#scilight
A new study demonstrates an alternative architecture that uses multi-modal devices as the building blocks for a larger superconducting quantum processor.
#scilight
A nanolaser modulation technique uses mode-field switching to successfully control stimulated emission, potentially enabling high-speed modulation for future applications.
#scilight
We're pleased to announce that Felix (Phil) Castellano, Ph.D. has agreed to serve as the Editor-in-Chief of Chemical Physics Reviews (
@ChemPhysRev
).
Dr. Castellano is the Goodnight Innovation Distinguished Chair in the Department of Chemistry at
@NCState
.
Even more exciting news! In addition to
#APLEnergy
, AIP Publishing is expanding its portfolio in 2022 with another new journal,
#APLMachineLearning
. Currently searching for the perfect Editor-in-Chief to take on this new journal. Learn more at
Researchers developed a microwave-driven atmospheric pressure plasma jet that overcomes previous limitations in biomedical applications and can extend out to touch object surfaces.
#scilight
In this work, the authors present an ambitious review comparing eight different modal decomposition techniques: POD, DMD, FFT, Spectral POD, HODMD, mPOD, mrDMD, and data-driven Resolvent Analysis.
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Infrared ion spectroscopy in a modified quadrupole ion trap mass spectrometer at the FELIX free electron laser laboratory
One of the Most Popular Articles of 2017 in Review of Scientific Instruments
Now online in the Journal of Applied Physics: Recent Advances in Magnonics.
Magnonics is an ever-growing research field at the intersection between magnetism, spintronics, and electronics that aims at exploring the properties of the quanta...
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A top AIP Advances Editors' Pick: Scavenging effects of ascorbic acid and mannitol on hydroxyl radicals generated inside water by an atmospheric pressure plasma jet.
#AIP_ADV
The stunning variety of crystal structure types observed in self-assembled soft condensed matter can be related to (hard) atomic structures and promises new functional materials on the mesoscale
@JDislistening
@CornellMSE
@CornellEng