Aims & Scope

Nature Electronics publishes 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 also covers commercial and industrial aspects of electronics research. The journal focuses on the development of technology and on understanding the impact such developments could have on society. Nature Electronics incorporates the research of scientists, engineers and industry, and provides comment, review and analysis of the key issues shaping the field and the key technologies reshaping society.

Like all Nature-branded journals, Nature Electronics is characterized by a dedicated team of professional editors, a fair and rigorous peer-review process, high standards of copy-editing and production, swift publication, and editorial independence.

Topics covered in the journal include:

  • Spintronics
  • 2D and carbon electronics
  • flexible electronics
  • organic electronics
  • bioelectronics
  • optoelectronics
  • NEMS/MEMS
  • neuromorphic systems
  • analogue circuits
  • data converters
  • digital circuits
  • VLSI
  • memory
  • signal processing
  • sensors
  • displays
  • RF electronics
  • wireless systems
  • power electronics
  • electronics for metrology and scientific instruments