Solid State Science & Technology Technical Interest Areas
Fundamental and applied areas of solid state science and technology, including experimental and theoretical aspects of the chemistry and physics of materials and devices.
The Solid State Science & Technology Technical Interest Areas (TIAs) cover solid state materials and device processing as they relate to the establishment of electrical, optical, physical and chemical properties, the relationship of material properties to device properties, the process science and technology of materials and devices, and the characterization of bulk materials, thin films, interfaces, surfaces, and devices.
Specific topics of interest are nanostructures, semiconductors, metals, dielectrics, polymers, electronics, photonics, magnetics, and luminescence, along with related processing methods such as material patterning, growth and deposition, and surface cleaning, functionalization, modification, and polishing. Device interests include biomedical, sensors, MEMS, NEMS, reliability, displays, and photovoltaics.
ECS Journal of Solid State Science and Technology ECS Journal of Solid State Science and Technology (JSS), developed to focus on high-quality, peer-reviewed technical content that has an impact on science and discovery, seeks full papers, review articles, and themed issues that focus on high impact topics.
ECS Solid State Letters ECS Solid State Letters (SSL), dedicated to rapidly disseminating time-sensitive peer-reviewed research, seeks the submission of concise manuscripts that require speedy publication due to their important technical content and high significance and impact within the field.
Electrochemical and Solid-State Letters Electrochemical and Solid-State Letters (ESL) was the first rapid-publication electronic journal dedicated to covering the leading edge of research and development in the field of solid-state and electrochemical science and technology. ECS ceased publication of ESL in 2012. Preserved now as an archive, ESL has since been replaced by SSL and ECS Electrochemistry Letters.