Nature Electronics
Nature Electronics will publish both fundamental and applied research across all areas of electronics, from the study of novel phenomena and devices, to the design, construction and wider application of electronic circuits. It will also cover commercial and industrial aspects of electronics research. At its core, the journal will be concerned with the development of new technologies and understanding the impact of these developments on society. By covering the work of scientists, engineers and industry, Nature Electronics aims to provide a comprehensive picture of the field.
The future of electronic sensors based on exceptional points
Jan Wiersig
Intrinsically stretchable complementary circuits based on direct photo-patternable polymer semiconductors
Qianhe Liu
An implantable epiretinal device for near-infrared light perception
Won Gi Chung
A battery-free wireless epidermal sensor network for continuous systolic blood pressure monitoring
Selman A. Kurt
A chip-scale image sensor integrated with a microelectromechanical system actuator
Rongbo Xie
Artificial intelligence-powered ultrasound wristband tracks full hand motion
Growing single-crystalline antimony oxide with van der Waals epitaxy
Hyeon-Jin Shin
In-memory processing takes spectrometers to the edge
Minseong Park