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ENERGY A Film Silicon Science and Technology B Organic and Hybrid Photovoltaic Materials and Devices C Thin-Film Compound Semiconductor Photovoltaics


D From Molecules to Materials— Pathways to Artificial Photosynthesis


E F


Materials and Integration Challenges for Energy Generation and Storage in Mobile Electronic Devices


Materials for Vehicular and Grid Energy Storage


G Electrochemical Interfaces for Energy Storage and Conversion— Fundamental Insights from Experiments and Computations


H Nanoscale Thermoelectrics— Materials and Transport Phenomena II


I J Materials for Solid-State Refrigeration


In-Situ Characterization Methods in Energy Materials Research K Materials for Sustainable Development


NANOMATERIALS L


Nanoparticle Manufacturing, Functionalization, Assembly, and Integration


M Solution Synthesis of Inorganic Functional Materials— Films, Nanoparticles, and Nanocomposites


N Nanomaterials in the Subnanometer-Size Range O Beyond Graphene—2D Atomic Layers from Layered Materials P Graphene and Related Carbon Nanomaterials Q Surfaces of Nanoscale Semiconductors R Nanostructured Semiconductors and Nanotechnology S Nanostructured Metal Oxides for Advanced Applications T


Electrical Contacts to Nanomaterials and Nanodevices


U Measurements of Atomic Arrangements and Local Vibrations in Nanostructured Materials


V Nanoscale Heat Transport—From Fundamentals to Devices W Piezoelectric Nanogenerators and Piezotronics


Y Advances in Scanning Probe Microscopy for Imaging Functionality on the Nanoscale


Z Nanotechnology and Sustainability


ELECTRONICS/PHOTONICS AA Advanced Interconnects for Micro- and Nanoelectronics— Materials, Processes, and Reliability


BB Evolutions in Planarization— Equipment, Materials, Techniques, and Applications


CC Gate Stack Technology for End-of-Roadmap Devices in Logic, Power, and Memory


DD Emerging Materials and Devices for Future Nonvolatile Memories


EE Phase-Change Materials for Memory, Reconfigurable Electronics, and Cognitive Applications


FF Compound Semiconductors for Generating, Emitting, and Manipulating Energy II


GG Single-Dopant Semiconductor Optoelectronics HH Materials for High-Performance Photonics II II


JJ Fundamental Processes in Organic Electronics


KK Charge and Spin Transport in Organic Semiconductor Materials


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BIOMATERIALS LL Hybrid Inorganic-Biological Materials


MM New Tools for Cancer Using Nanomaterials, Nanostructures, and Nanodevices


NN Multifunctional Biomaterials OO Design of Cell-Instructive Materials PP Adaptive Soft Matter through Molecular Networks QQ Conjugated Polymers in Sensing and Biomedical Applications


RR Lanthanide Nanomaterials for Imaging, Sensing, and Optoelectronics


SS Bioelectronics—Materials, Interfaces, and Applications TT Materials and Processes for Electronic Skins


GENERAL


UU Plasma and Low-Energy Ion-Beam-assisted Processing and Synthesis of Energy-related Materials


VV Materials Applications of Ionic Liquids WW Nuclear Radiation Detection Materials


XX Oxide Thin Films and Heterostructures for Advanced Information and Energy Technologies


YY Titanium Dioxide—Fundamentals and Applications ZZ Carbon Functional Interfaces II


AAA Superconducting Materials— From Basic Science to Deployment


BBB Size-Dependent and Coupled Properties of Materials CCC Novel Functionality by Reversible Phase Transformation DDD Extreme Environments—A Route to Novel Materials EEE Materials Education—Toward a Lab-to-Classroom Initiative


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