Crystals Best Paper Award 2015
“A fundamental work on noncovalent directional interactions”––Dr. Gerhard Laus
“This article will have the largest long-time impact, not only for solid state research but in all fields of chemistry.”––Prof. Dr. Gerd Meyer
“This paper explains the commonly observed crystal structure in representative metals under high pressure from electronic origin. The focus is just on this journal.”––Prof. Dr. Hideo Hosono
“Interesting analysis of pressure-dependent structural transformations.”––Dr. Gerhard Laus
“This paper demonstrates the generation of a functional gradient of intermetallic FexAly structures by 3D laser cladding. The control of hardness in a multi-layer structure is a very interesting finding and has good industrial application potential.”––Prof. Dr. Helmut Cölfen
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