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Journal of Physics: Materials; Journal of Physics: Photonics; The following journals were formerly published in the series. Journal of Physics C: Solid State Physics (merged with Journal of Physics F) Journal of Physics E: Scientific Instruments (renamed as Measurement Science and Technology)
Journal of Physics: Photonics, also known as JPhys: Photonics, is a quarterly peer-reviewed scientific journal published by Elsevier. Established in 2019, it is an open access journal and covers advances in all aspects of photonics .
Specific materials of interest will include, but are not limited to: [1] Physical Insights into Quantum Phenomena and Function; Physical Insights into Materials and Molecular Properties; Physical Insights into Light Interacting with Matter; Physical Insights into the Biosphere, Atmosphere, and Space
The Journal of Physical Chemistry B is a peer-reviewed scientific journal that covers research on several fields of material chemistry (macromolecules, soft matter, and surfactants) as well as statistical mechanics, thermodynamics, and biophysical chemistry. It has been published weekly since 1997 by the American Chemical Society.
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Journal of Physics A was established in 1968 as one of the subdivisions of the earlier title, Proceedings of the Physical Society, established in 1874, the flagship journal of the Physical Society of London.
Other titles in this series are IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering and IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science. [ 1 ] It is indexed in Inspec , Scopus , INSPIRE-HEP , MathSciNet , ISI Proceedings, Chemical Abstracts , NASA Astrophysics Data System , INIS ( International Nuclear Information System ), and ...
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