Supported by a diverse Editorial Board of leading experts in the field, says IOP, Materials for Quantum Technology is a highly selective, multidisciplinary journal that recognises the significant long-term contribution materials science will have in realising future real-world quantum technologies.
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The journal’s scope represents the interdisciplinary nature of the field and will bring together the materials science, chemistry and engineering communities in both academia and industry.
Specific areas include:
- Fabrication and characterisation of materials and interfaces for quantum applications;
- Materials for hybrid quantum systems;
- Materials for quantum sensing and metrology;
- Materials for quantum optics and photonics;
- Materials for qubit systems;
- Novel materials and devices for quantum computing and quantum electronics;
- Chemistry for quantum technology;
- Theory and computational design of new materials for quantum applications;
- Emergent properties of quantum materials and their applications.
Professor Jason Smith at Oxford University is the journal’s founding Editor-in-Chief. He said: “We stand on the brink of a second quantum revolution, and materials science will be key to unlocking novel technologies utilising and controlling quantum states. With the launch of Materials for Quantum Technology we aim to showcase work at the exciting interface of materials science, chemistry, condensed matter physics and quantum science that will help realise novel quantum technologies into the future.”
Dr Tim Smith, Associate Director for Journals Product Development at IOP Publishing, said: “The rapid growth of quantum science and technology, reflected by an increasing number of major funding programmes worldwide, has been exciting to see and we’re proud of IOP’s history in serving the field over many years.
“Materials for Quantum Technology will build upon this long-standing reputation and represents another major addition to our expanding open access portfolio in the physical sciences. Guided by our expert Editorial Board, we look forward to developing the journal into a unique home that captures the contribution of materials science in advancing new quantum technologies.”
Materials for Quantum Technology is now open for submissions. There will be no article publication charges for any articles submitted to the journal before 2022, says IOP Publishing.