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Nano Letters


Title Abbreviation
Nano Lett
ISSN
1530-6984
Electronic ISSN
1530-6992
Readership
Biomedical Engineers/Technologists, Biomedical Researchers, Chemists, Organic Chemists, Scientists, Technologists
Scope
Nano Letters reports on fundamental research in all branches of the theory and practice of nanoscience and nanotechnology, providing rapid disclosure of the key elements of a study, publishing preliminary, experimental, and theoretical results on the physical, chemical, and biological phenomena, along with processes and applications of structures within the nanoscale range. Among the areas of interest the journal covers are: Synthesis and processing of organic, inorganic, and hybrid nanosized materials by physical, chemical, and biological methods; Modeling and simulation of synthetic, assembly, and interaction processes; Characterization of size-dependent properties; Realization and application of novel nanostructures and nanodevices. The Nano Letters manuscript submission process is fully electronic, to ensure the rapid publication of results. Manuscripts should be submitted via our secure Web site. Manuscripts submitted by hardcopy mail or by e-mail will not be processed. Nano Letters invites original reports of fundamental research in all branches of the theory and practice of nanoscience and nanotechnology.
Sponsoring Association(s)
American Chemical Society (ACS)
Publisher Name
American Chemical Society (ACS)
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