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The Nobel Prize in Physics 2010:
Elsevier Grants Open Access

Elsevier would like to congratulate the 2010 Physics Nobel Prize winners Andre Geim and Konstantin Novolesov! The duo was awarded Nobel prize for "groundbreaking experiments regarding the two-dimensional material graphene".

GeimAndre Geim (1958) is a Russian-born Dutch physicist, currently director of the Manchester Centre for Mesoscience and Nanotechnology at the Manchester University, known for the discovery of graphene, the development of gecko tape and demonstrations of diamagnetic levitation. Geim is also Advisory Board Member of Physica E: Low-dimensional Systems and Nanostructures and has been active as a Guest Editor in organising several Topical Issues on Graphene for Solid State Communications.
Novoselov

Konstantin Sergeevich Novoselov (1974) is a Russian-British physicist, currently Professor at the University of Manchester, known for his work on mesoscopic superconductivity (Hall magnetometry), Sub-atomic movements of magnetic domain walls, the invention of Gecko tape and graphene.

For several years, Geim and Novoselov have worked together to successfully produce, isolate, indentify and characterize graphene - the thinnest and strongest material known to date. Geim and Novoselov extracted the graphene from a piece of graphite. Using regular adhesive tape they managed to obtain a flake of carbon with a thickness of just one atom. 

In recognition of the importance of their work we are pleased to offer open access to the following articles that Geim and Novoselov have published with Elsevier.


Articles written by both Nobel Laureates:

Microscopic view on a single domain wall moving through ups and downs of an atomic washboard potential 
Novoselov, K.S., Dubonos, S.V., Hill, E., Geim, A.K.  2004 Physica E: Low-Dimensional Systems and Nanostructures 22 (1-3), pp. 406-409   

On the roughness of single- and bi-layer graphene membranes
Meyer, J.C., Geim, A.K., Katsnelson, M.I., Novoselov, K.S., Obergfell, D., Roth, S., Girit, C., Zettl, A. 2007 Solid State Communications 143 (1-2),  pp. 101-109

Influence of metal contacts and charge inhomogeneity on transport properties of graphene near the neutrality point 
Blake, P., Yang, R., Morozov, S.V., Schedin, F., Ponomarenko, L.A., Zhukov, A.A., Nair, R.R., (...), Geim, A.K.  2009 Solid State Communications 149 (27-28), pp. 1068-1071  16


Articles written by Geim:

Detection of earth rotation with a diamagnetically levitating gyroscope 
Geim, A.K., Ter Tisha, H.A.M.S.  2001 Physica B: Condensed Matter 294-295, pp. 736-739 

Magnetothermopower of double p-type quantum wells 
Hyndman, R.J., Stoddart, S.T., Tieke, B., Lok, S.G.S., Gallagher, B.L., Geim, A.K., Maan, J.C., Henini, M.  1998 Physica B: Condensed Matter 249-251, pp. 745-748 

Tunneling current bistability of correlated 2D electron-hole layers
Parlangeli, A., Christianen, P.C.M., Geim, A.K., Maan, J.C., Eaves, L., Main, P.C., Henini, M.  1998 Physica B: Condensed Matter 256-258, pp. 531-534  5 

Two-dimensional electrons in a lateral magnetic superlattice 
Carmona, H.A., Nogaret, A., Geim, A.K., Main, P.C., Foster, T.J., Henini, M., Beaumont, S.P., (...), Blamire, M.G.  1996 Surface Science 361-362, pp. 328-332 

Resonant tunnelling between edge states in mesoscopic wires 
Geim, A.K., Main, P.C., Brown, C.V., Taboryski, R., Carmona, H., Foster, T.J., Lindelof, P.E., Eaves, L.  1994 Surface Science 305 (1-3), pp. 624-628  3 

Improved conductance quantization in gold point contacts in high magnetic fields 
Manders, F., Geim, A.K., Maan, J.C.  2001 Physica B: Condensed Matter 294-295, pp. 332-335  2 

Mesoscopic superconductors as 'artificial atoms' made from Cooper pairs 
Geim, A.K., Grigorieva, I.V., Dubonos, S.V., Lok, J.G.S., Maan, J.C., Filippov, A.E., Peeters, F.M., Deo, P.S.  1998 Physica B: Condensed Matter 249-251, pp. 445-452  2


Articles written by Novoselov:

Graphene: New bridge between condensed matter physics and quantum electrodynamics 
Katsnelson, M.I., Novoselov, K.S.  2007 Solid State Communications 143 (1-2), pp. 3-13  110

Nanolithography and manipulation of graphene using an atomic force microscope 
Giesbers, A.J.M., Zeitler, U., Neubeck, S., Freitag, F., Novoselov, K.S., Maan, J.C.  2008 Solid State Communications 147 (9-10), pp. 366-369  21

Resonant tunnelling via states of the X-related donors located at different atomic layer in AlAs barrier
Khanin, Yu.N., Vdovin, E.E., Ponomarenko, L., Novoselov, K.S.  2002 Physica E: Low-Dimensional Systems and Nanostructures 12 (1-4), pp. 849-852

Silicon nitride chemical vapor deposition from dichlorosilane and ammonia: theoretical study of surface structures and reaction mechanism  
Alexander A. Bagatur'yants, Konstantin P. Novoselov, Andrei A. Safonov, J. Vernon Cole, Matthew Stoker, Anatoli A. Korkin 2001 Surface Science 486 3 pp. 213-225

Atmospheric Pressure Ionization Permanent Magnet Fourier Transform Ion Cyclotron Resonance Mass Spectrometry  
Andrey N. Vilkov, Chaminda M. Gamage, Alexander S. Misharin, Vladimir M. Doroshenko, Dmitry A. Tolmachev, Irina A. Tarasova, Oleg N. Kharybin, Konstantin P. Novoselov, Michael V. Gorshkov 2007 Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry 18 8 pp. 1552-1558

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