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  2. Synthetic Metals - Wikipedia

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    According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2020 impact factor of 3.266. It has published several highly cited papers (1 with ~1000 citations; [1] 5 with >600 citations; 30 with >200 citations, according to Web of Science); most of them are devoted to conductive polymers (especially polyaniline) and one to optical properties of carbon nanotubes [2] (see Kataura plot).

  3. List of materials science journals - Wikipedia

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    Journal of Intelligent Material Systems and Structures; Journal of Materials Chemistry - A, B, and C; Journal of Materials Processing Technology; Journal of Materials Research; Journal of Materials Research and Technology; Journal of Materials Science. Journal of Materials Science Letters; Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics

  4. Nature Materials - Wikipedia

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    Nature Materials is focused on all topics within the combined disciplines of materials science and engineering.Topics published in the journal are presented from the view of the impact that materials research has on other scientific disciplines such as (for example) physics, chemistry, and biology.

  5. Category:Artificial materials - Wikipedia

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    Writing media (8 C, 29 P) Pages in category "Artificial materials" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.

  6. List of synthetic polymers - Wikipedia

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    Artificial polymer: Man-made polymer that is not a biopolymer. Note 1: Artificial polymer should also be used in the case of chemically modified biopolymers. Note 2: Biochemists are now capable of synthesizing copies of biopolymers that should be named Synthetic biopolymer to make a distinction with true biopolymers.

  7. Mechanical metamaterial - Wikipedia

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    Poisson's ratio defines how a material expands (or contracts) transversely when being compressed longitudinally. While most natural materials have a positive Poisson's ratio (coinciding with our intuitive idea that by compressing a material, it must expand in the orthogonal direction), a family of extreme materials known as auxetic materials can exhibit Poisson's ratios below zero.

  8. Annual Review of Materials Research - Wikipedia

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    The Annual Review of Materials Science was first published in 1971 by the nonprofit publisher Annual Reviews, making it their sixteenth journal. [3] Its first editor was Robert Huggins. [4] In 2001, its name was changed to the current form, the Annual Review of Materials Research. The name change was intended "to better reflect the broad appeal ...

  9. Category:Metamaterials - Wikipedia

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    Metamaterials are artificial materials engineered to provide properties which may not be readily available in nature. These materials employ the inclusion of small inhomogeneities to enact effective macroscopic behavior. The primary research in metamaterials investigates materials with negative refractive index.

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