Nature Nanotechnology is a   multidisciplinary journal that publishes papers of the highest quality and   significance in all areas of nanoscience and nanotechnology. The journal covers   research into the design, characterization and production of structures, devices   and systems that involve the manipulation and control of materials and phenomena   at atomic, molecular and macromolecular scales. Both bottom-up and top-down   approaches - and combinations of the two - are covered.
Nature Nanotechnology also   encourages the exchange of ideas between chemists, physicists, material   scientists, biomedical researchers, engineers and other researchers who are   active at the frontiers of this diverse and multidisciplinary field. Coverage   extends from basic research in physics, chemistry and biology, including   computational work and simulations, through to the development of new devices   and technologies for applications in a wide range of industrial sectors   (including information technology, medicine, manufacturing, high-performance   materials, and energy and environmental technologies). Organic, inorganic and   hybrid materials are all covered.
Research areas covered in the journal include:
  - Carbon nanotubes and fullerenes   
  
- Computational nanotechnology   
  
- Electronic properties and devices   
  
- Environmental, health and safety issues   
  
- Molecular machines and motors   
  
- Molecular self-assembly   
  
- Nanobiotechnology   
  
- Nanofluidics   
  
- Nanomagnetism and spintronics   
  
- Nanomaterials   
  
- Nanomedicine   
  
- Nanometrology and instrumentation   
  
- Nanoparticles   
  
- Nanosensors and other devices   
  
- NEMS   
  
- Organic–inorganic nanostructures   
  
- Photonic structures and devices   
  
- Quantum information   
  
- Structural properties   
  
- Surface patterning and imaging   
  
- Synthesis and processing 
In addition to primary research, Nature   Nanotechnology also publishes review articles, news and views, research   highlights about important papers published in other journals, commentaries,   book reviews, correspondence, and articles about the broader nanotechnology   picture — funding, commercialization, ethical and social issues, and so on. In   this way, the journal aims to be the voice of the worldwide nanoscience and   nanotechnology community.
Nature Nanotechnology offers   readers and authors high visibility, access to a broad readership, high   standards of copy editing and production, rigorous peer review, rapid   publication, and independence from academic societies and other vested   interests.