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| Abbreviated title (ISO) | Nat. Nanotechnol. |
| Discipline | Nanotechnology |
| Edited by | Peter Rodgers |
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| Publisher | Nature Publishing Group |
| Publication history | 2006-present |
| Frequency | Monthly |
| Impact factor (2010) |
30.306 |
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| ISSN | 1748-3387 (print) 1748-3395 (web) |
| LCCN | 2006244070 |
| CODEN | NNAABX |
| OCLC number | 76826475 |
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Nature Nanotechnology is a monthly, peer-reviewed, scientific journal, which is published by Nature Publishing Group. It was established in October 2006. The editor in chief is Peter Rodgers, a full-time professional editor who is employed by Nature Publishing Group.[1][2][3] The impact factor for Nature Nanotechnology in 2010 was 30.306, according to the Journal Citation Reports.
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Nature Nanotechnology is focused on all topics regarding nanoscience and nanotechnology. Research coverage includes design, characterization, creation, and assembly of materials at scales required by the particular research endeavor, as well as designing devices and systems which control materials or phenomena. Such devices and systems are built at scales which range from the atomic to the macromolecular.[1]
Hence, coverage also encompasses fundamental research in physics, chemistry, and biology, including computation, and simulation. Also published are development of new devices and technologies applicable to information technology, medicine, manufacturing, and other sectors. Other devices and technologies are related to materials that are high performance or organic, inorganic, and hybrid. Finally, other devices and developments relate to energy and environmental technologies.[1]
The journal's contributors and readers are chemists, physicists, materials scientists, biomedical researchers, engineers, and others engaged in multidisciplinary research. Available publishing formats are primary research articles, review articles, news, views, commentaries, book reviews, correspondence, and notable research highlights derived from other journals. Finally, broader concerns affecting nanotechnology such as funding, commercialization, ethical and social issues, etc. are also published.[1]
Nature Nanotechnology is indexed in the following databases:[4][5][6]
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