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In celebrating the 50th Anniversary of APL, we have highlighted the fifty most highly cited papers published in the Journal over the past fifty years. Unfortunately, newer papers that have been published after 2009 did not make it to the short list due to fewer citations.

Included in the present collection are fifty of the many notable APL articles published in recent years, from 2009 through August 2012, that the Editor has selected to showcase ongoing innovative research activities. This collection illustrates only a small fraction of the critical research published in APL over the past fifty years, but is representative of the broad cross section of topics that the Journal covers.

The articles listed in this collection are freely available online at this site until the end of September 2013.

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APL at Chinese Physical Society Fall Meeting:
21-23 September

Learn all about APL and AIP Publishing during the Chinese Physical Society Fall Meeting in Guangzhou, China. On 21 September AIP Publishing will host a series of informative and entertaining events:

  • AIP's Robert Harington will speak about how to get published in AIP journals such as APL
  • Stop by the APL booth to sign up for a chance to win an iPod Nano and pick up your copy of the APL 50th Anniversary Editor’s Picks
  • Speak with an AIP representative at the booth for an opportunity to meet APL Editor Nghi Lam at the APL reception off campus
  • The evening will end with the showing of the film The Grey, sponsored by APL
We hope to see you there!

Research Highlights

C60-based hot-electron magnetic tunnel transistor
M. Gobbi, A. Bedoya-Pinto, F. Golmar, R. Llopis, F. Casanova, and L. E. Hueso

Researchers at CIC nanoGUNE report on the fabrication of a magnetic tunnel transistor with a C60 fullerene collector. A significant room temperature magnetocurrent demonstrates that the device can be used as a sensitive magnetic field sensor compatible with soft electronics. These results open the way to future studies on hot electron transfer across metal/molecule interfaces.

Appl. Phys. Lett. 101, 102404 (2012) | HTML | PDF

Local streamline generation by mechanical oscillation in a microfluidic chip for noncontact cell manipulations
Masaya Hagiwara, Tomohiro Kawahara, and Fumihito Arai

Authors demonstrate noncontact cell manipulations using local streamline in a microfluidic chip. Various patterns of streamline can be generated by oscillating a tool with high frequency and the pattern of the streamline can be controlled by the oscillation configurations..

Appl. Phys. Lett. 101, 074102 (2012) | HTML | PDF

 

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Detection of domain wall eigenfrequency in infinity-shaped magnetic nanostructures
Mahdi Jamali, Kulothungasagaran Narayanapillai, Jae Hyun Kwon, and Hyunsoo Yang

Appl. Phys. Lett. 101, 062401 (2012) | HTML | PDF

 

Low mode volume slotted photonic crystal single nanobeam cavity
Judson D. Ryckman and S. M. Weiss

Appl. Phys. Lett. 101, 071104 (2012) | HTML | PDF



Voltage modulation of a vertical cavity transistor laser via intra-cavity photon-assisted tunneling
M. K. Wu, M. Feng, and N. Holonyak, Jr.

Appl. Phys. Lett. 101, 081102 (2012) | HTML | PDF



Holographic microrefractometer
Hagay Shpaisman, Bhaskar Jyoti Krishnatreya, and David G. Grier

Appl. Phys. Lett. 101, 091102 (2012) | HTML | PDF




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