Nanotechnology and Nanoelectronics: Innovations in Advanced Electronics
A special issue of Electronics (ISSN 2079-9292). This special issue belongs to the section "Microelectronics".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 15 June 2026 | Viewed by 4
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Interests: materials; manufacturing; fabrication; nanoelectronics
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Interests: laser metal processing; rapid solidification of metals; semiconductors; nanoscience
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Nanotechnology has transformed electronics, enabling the development of micro- and nanoscale devices with exceptional precision and performance. Nanoelectronics further enhances nanomaterials pushing the boundaries of device innovation. This Special Issue, although focused on the field of electronics and nanotechnology, aims to collate synergic and interdisciplinary works that will contribute to the progress of innovation on electronic materials and process, ultimately profiting from innovative and disruptive approaches on nanotechnology. Review papers and original research papers on the following topics are welcome:
- Layer-by-Layer Assembly: Enabling precise nanoscale architectures for nano sensors, nanoactuators, and advanced systems.
- Nano sensors and Nanoactuators: Deliverance high sensitivity and responsiveness for applications in diagnostics, automation, and environmental monitoring.
- Energy Harvesting: Advances in piezoelectric and thermoelectric nanogenerators support self-powered systems.
- Electron Dynamics: Enhancements in speed, efficiency, and miniaturization in transistors, diodes, and quantum devices.
- Rare Earths and Graphene Oxide: Rare earths improvements on magnetic and optical properties, while graphene oxide drives flexible electronics and energy storage.
These innovations redefine electronics, creating smaller, faster, and more sustainable technologies. More recently, an important synergy between the computational knowledge models of Artificial Intelligence has emerged as an important tool in the development of nanoscience and nanotechnology in the field of nanoelectronics. Hence, we welcome the submission of papers on these topics and related areas.
Dr. Gilmar Ferreira Batalha
Dr. Piter Gargarella
Dr. Thuany Maraschin
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- semiconductor
- nanoelectronics
- nanomaterials
- nanodevices
- nano sensors
- graphene oxide
- nanotubes
- energy harvesting
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