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Micro & Nano Letters


Impact Factor

The release of the 2009 Impact Factors from JCR sees Micro & Nano Letters' Impact Factor increase by an impressive 35.7% to 1.167.

About Micro & Nano Letters

Micro & Nano Letters offers express online publication of short research papers containing the latest advances in miniature and ultraminiature structures and systems. With an average of six weeks to decision, and publication online in advance of each issue, Micro & Nano Letters offers a rapid route for the international dissemination of high quality research findings from both the micro and nano communities.

Scope: The editors of Micro & Nano Letters invite the submission of original manuscripts presenting research conducted at the forefront of micro- and nanoscale science, engineering and technology, with at least one dimension ranging from a few tens of micrometres to a few nanometres.

Contributions addressing issues spanning from fundamental understanding to experimental demonstrations in the disciplines of engineering, physical, chemical, biological and material science should be submitted. Particular interest is placed on manuscripts addressing cross-disciplinary activities and applications.

Typical topics include:

  • MEMS and NEMS
  • Micro- and nanostructures and devices
  • Modelling, simulation and realisation of micro- and nanoscale structures, devices and systems
  • Synthesis and processing
  • Micro- and nano-photonics
  • Molecular machines, circuits and self-assembly
  • Organic and inorganic micro- and nanostructures
  • Micro- and nanofluidics

Featured Letter

FREE to download! The latest Featured Letter selected by the Editors is:

On the thermally conductive behaviour of compacted graphite nanosheets, Vol.5, No.4, p.219–221

Natural graphite compact of graphene sheetsResearchers from Taiwan have demonstrated that natural graphite (NG) is more suitable than expanded graphite (EG) for fabricating denser and more thermally conductive graphene sheet compacts. Graphene sheets are highly conductive along the plane - graphene's specific thermal conductivity is 12 times higher than copper - making them particularly attractive for use in small, high heat producing semiconductor laser devices, such as quantum cascade lasers.

Special Issue

Micro & Nano Letters is delighted to be working with the 6th Annual IEEE International Conference on Nano/Micro Engineered and Molecular Systems (NEMS 2011) to produce a Special Issue of some of the best, expanded papers from the conference. The issue will be guest edited by Prof. Gwo-Bin Lee (National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan).

Author and Reader Benefits

  • Decisions made in an average of six weeks from submission
  • Constructive and supportive peer-review feedback
  • Short 3-4 page format for fast communication of preliminary results and work that usefully advances research presented in conference papers
  • Publication online in advance of each issue in an average of 3 weeks after acceptance
  • Worldwide readership and database coverage, including ISI
  • Colour figures published online free of charge
  • No page charges for authors
  • Available online on the IET Digital Library and the IEEE/IET Electronic Library-IEL (IEEE Xplore)

Micro & Nano Letters is available online on the IET Digital Library. To access the full-text of articles for this journal, you will need a valid subscription to the IET Digital Library, or you can purchase individual articles by clicking the 'Buy This PDF' link on the article abstract page.

Citing this Journal

Micro & Nano Letters is usually cited by the abbreviated title 'Micro Nano Lett.' Every article in this journal is assigned a Crossref DOI, which is displayed on the article abstract page.

Publication Information

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Now Indexed in ISI

What's New?

Frequency Increase for 2011

After the success of bi-monthly publication in 2010 and the continued increase in the number of submissions, we are pleased to announce that Micro & Nano Letters will become a monthly publication from January 2011.

New Editorial Board Members

Micro & Nano Letters welcomes new members to its Editorial Board: Dr. Maria Lucia Curri from CNR IPCF Bari Division in Italy; Prof. Haixia (Alice) Zhang from Peking University in Beijing, China; Dr. Christian Bergaud from LAAS-CNRS in France and Dr. Sami Franssila from Aalto University in Finland.


Editorial Team

Editor-in-Chief

Editorial Board

ISSN

  • Online: 1750-0443