2D Materials
Basic Information
2D Materials™ (2DM) aims to curate the most significant and cutting-edge research being undertaken in the field of two-dimensional materials science and engineering. Serving an expanding multidisciplinary community of researchers and technologists, our goal is to develop a selective journal dedicated to bringing together the most important new results and perspectives from across the discipline. Submissions should be essential reading for a particular sub-field and should also be of multidisciplinary interest to the wider community, with the expectation that published work will have significant impact. Submissions that do not meet 2D Materials‘ strict acceptance criteria may be transferred at the discretion of the journal’s editors (with author approval) to other relevant journals in the IOP portfolio, for further consideration. 2D Materials is a multidisciplinary journal devoted to publishing original research of the highest quality and impact covering all aspects of two-dimensional materials, including fundamental properties (experiments, theory and simulations), novel applications (electrical, mechanical, chemical and biomedical) and synthesis/fabrication techniques. Specific materials of interest will include, but are not limited to: Graphene and graphene-derived materials (such as graphene oxides, graphene quantum dots etc) Silicene and germanene/silicane and germanane Boron nitride Transition metal dichalcogenides Two-dimensional topological insulators Complex oxides Composite materials Other novel two-dimensional layered structures In addition to publishing research articles that report urgent breakthrough results of significant importance to the field of two-dimensional materials, this journal also publishes Perspectives and invited-only Topical Reviews on themes of particular current interest to the community.
CiteScore
| Subject | Rank | Percentile |
|---|---|---|
EngineeringMechanical Engineering |
40 / 672 | 94% |
Journal Statistics
Submission Information
Submission Website:
http://mc04.manuscriptcentral.com/2dm-iopRelated Articles
A new method for determining hydrogen by absorption in technical gas analysis
DOI: 10.1039/AN939640077B
South Africa Department of Agriculture and Forestry. Insecticides as locust poisons
DOI: 10.1039/AN942670165B
Department of Scientific and Industrial Research. Investigation of atmospheric pollution
DOI: 10.1039/AN942670229A
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