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期刊名称:PHYSICAL REVIEW B

ISSN:2469-9950
出版频率:Weekly
出版社:AMER PHYSICAL SOC, ONE PHYSICS ELLIPSE, COLLEGE PK, USA, MD, 20740-3844
  出版社网址:http://www.aps.org/
期刊网址:http://journals.aps.org/prb/
影响因子:4.036
主题范畴:MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY;    PHYSICS, APPLIED;    PHYSICS, CONDENSED MATTER
变更情况:Newly Added by 2016

期刊简介(About the journal)    投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)    编辑部信息(Editorial Board)   



About the journal

About Physical Review B

Physical Review B is the largest and most comprehensive international journal specializing in condensed matter and materials physics, publishing important papers on a wide range of topics. We have an impact factor of 3.718 and are ranked number one in total citations in condensed matter physics.* The editors of PRB are primarily full-time staff at the Ridge, New York office on Long Island, who are dedicated to managing a fair and thorough review process. Others, including active researchers and former Ridge staff, work remotely from points around the globe. We have high standards for the quality of papers we publish and for the referees that help us. Our Rapid Communications section contains four-page papers of the highest caliber that are considered by the editors to be of sufficient importance to warrant the special and priority handling afforded to papers submitted there. We are the pre-eminent source for detailed comprehensive regular articles that are the mainstay of scientific communication. Please email feedback@aps.org if you have suggestions or feedback on how PRB operates or our web pages. For manuscript-related comments or queries, please email prb@aps.org.

As a service to both our readers and authors, we list a small number of papers published in PRB that the editors and referees find of particular interest, importance, or clarity. These Editors' Suggestion papers are marked with a special icon that contains the printer's mark that appeared on the covers of all sections of the Physical Review until about a decade ago.

PRB appears monthly in two sections, B1 and B15; each section is further divided into two parts.

B1: Structure, phase transitions, ferroelectrics, nonordered systems, liquids, quantum solids, magnetism, superconductivity, superfluidity

B15: Electronic structure, photonic crystals, semiconductors, mesoscopic systems, surfaces, clusters, fullerenes, graphene, nanoscience

*2013 SCI Journal Citations Reports, Institute for Scientific Information

ISSN

2469-9950 (print)
2469-9969 (online)
1538-4489 (CD-Rom)

Abstracting/Indexing

Abstract Bulletin of the Institute of Paper Chemistry, Chemical Abstracts, Computer & Control Abstracts, Current Physics Index, Electrical & Electronics Index, Energy Research Abstracts, GeoRef, INSPEC, International Aerospace Abstracts, Mathematical Reviews, Metals Abstracts, Nuclear Science Abstracts, Physics Abstracts, World Aluminum Abstracts.

 


Instructions to Authors

Editorial Board

APS Editorial Office

Editor in Chief

Pierre Meystre

Editorial Director

Daniel T. Kulp

Physical Review B Staff

Editorial Board
Published Mastheads

Editor: Laurens W. Molenkamp

Laurens received his Ph.D. in physical chemistry from the University of Groningen, and spent several years first with Philips Research Laboratories in Eindhoven and then as Associate Professor at the RWTH in Aachen. He came to the Universität Würzburg in 1999 and is now the Chair of Experimental Physics 3 and leads the II-VI MBE unit. His research interests include quantum transport in nanostructures, semiconductor spintronics, and optical spectroscopy of semiconductors. In 2012, he was a co-recipient of the APS Oliver E. Buckley Condensed Matter Physics Prize for his work on topological insulators. He works remotely from Germany.

Managing Editor: Anthony M. Begley

Tony is a graduate of the University of Birmingham, UK, completing his Ph.D. in condensed matter physics in 1990, involving research into the electronic structure of rare-earth metals at Birmingham and at the Daresbury Laboratory, UK. His postdoctoral research, based at SUNY Stony Brook and partly at Brookhaven National Laboratory, was focused on the structure of ultrathin metal films. He grew up in Cheshire and Marlow, England. He joined PRB in 1993.

Associate Editor: Manolis Antonoyiannakis

Manolis received his Ph.D. from Imperial College London, working on electromagnetic forces in photonic crystals. He began his editorial career in Crete University Press, moving on to Physical Review B, Physical Review Letters and Physical Review X. He also spent a 1.5-year sabbatical as scientific advisor to the President of the European Research Council. He returned to PRB in 2014. Aside from his editorial duties, Manolis is a bibliostatistics analyst in the APS, interested in research assessment, analyzing and enhancing peer review, and science policy.

Associate Editor: Athanasios Chantis

Athanasios received a Ph.D. in materials science at the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology in 2002. He worked as a postdoctoral researcher at the Arizona State University and later as a Seaborg Institute postdoctoral fellow at the Theoretical Division of Los Alamos National Laboratory. His research involved a variety of topics in spintronics, semiconductor physics, strongly correlated materials, and development of first-principles methods for the electronic structure of solids. He joined PRB in 2010.

Associate Editor: Jerry I. Dadap, Jr.

Jerry obtained his Ph.D. degree in physics at the University of Texas at Austin in 1996, where he studied surface nonlinear optics and ultrafast spectroscopy. His postdoctoral work at Columbia University included topics on nonlinear optical scattering, optoelectronics, and terahertz studies. He is now a Research Scientist at Columbia University. His research interests include the electronic structure and optical properties of nanostructured surfaces, 2D, and layered materials; nonlinear optical materials; and silicon photonics. Until recently, he was an Associate Editor of Optics Express.He joined PRB in 2015 as a remote Associate Editor.

Associate Editor: Hari Dahal

Hari received his M.S. from Tribhuvan University, Nepal in 2001 and Ph. D. from Boston College, Massachusetts in 2008. He was a post doctoral research associate at the Theoretical Division and Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies of Los Alamos National Laboratory. His research interest is in the correlated electron system and stereo three-dimensional visualization. Hari joined PRB in 2010.

Associate Editor: Susan H. Farrant

Susan joined PRB in 1998 after completing her Ph.D. in physics at The University of Western Australia. She worked at the Ridge office for nearly three years before moving back to Western Australia. She currently works remotely from her home in Perth.

Associate Editor: Jason T. Haraldsen

Jason received his B.S. in chemistry and physics from Kutztown University of Pennsylvania and his Ph.D. in theoretical condensed matter physics from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. He worked as a postdoctoral researcher at Oak Ridge and Los Alamos National Laboratories and as a Visiting Professor at James Madison University. Jason is currently an Assistant Professor at the University of North Florida, working on understanding complex material interactions including magnetic and multiferroic excitations in oxides and 2D Dirac materials. He joined PRB in 2015 as a remote Associate Editor.

Associate Editor: Sarma Kancharla

Sarma obtained his Ph.D. at Rutgers University in 2002, working in theoretical condensed matter physics (strongly correlated systems). He undertook postdoctoral research at Université de Sherbrooke in Québec, Canada and Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee on topics such as superconductivity, doped Mott insulators, and metal-insulator transitions. He joined PRB in 2007.

Associate Editor: Robert M. Konik

Robert received his B.Sc. from the University of Calgary and his Ph.D. from Cornell University. He works on the theory of strongly correlated systems and is currently the Chair of the Condensed Matter Physics & Materials Science Department at Brookhaven National Laboratory.

Associate Editor: Yan Li

Yan received her B.Sc. from Peking University and her Ph.D. in physics from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. She was a postdoctoral researcher at the University of California, Davis, and later at Brookhaven National Laboratory, before becoming a Staff Scientist in the Computational Science Center there. She has been working primarily on first-principles studies of ground- and excited-state properties of solids, nanostructures, and interfaces. She grew up in Suzhou, China, and joined PRB in 2015.

Associate Editor: Luigi Longobardi

Luigi received a Ph.D. from Stony Brook University, subsequently was a Marie Curie researcher at Seconda Università degli Studi di Napoli, and then a Research Associate at Dartmouth College. His research interests are in quantum information processing, Josephson junctions, and superconducting devices. He joined PRB in 2012.

Associate Editor: Ashot Melikyan

Ashot received a B.S. from the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology and a Ph.D. from the Johns Hopkins University, working in theoretical condensed matter physics. His postdoctoral research at the University of Florida and the Argonne National Laboratory revolved primarily around high-temperature superconductivity and mesoscopic physics. He joined PRB in 2008.

Associate Editor: Yonko Millev

Yonko received his Ph.D. degree in condensed matter physics from the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, where later he became a senior research associate after holding a teaching position at TU Sofia. He did research at ICTP in Trieste and Queen’s University of Belfast. A Humboldt Fellowship enabled a long-term collaboration with the Max Planck Institutes in Stuttgart, Leipzig, and in Halle, where he was a staff scientist. His research interests are in magnetism, phase transitions, and mathematical physics. Yonko joined PRL in 2003 before moving to PRB in 2017.

Associate Editor: Bradley Rubin

Brad received a B.S. from the University of Maryland in College Park and a Ph.D. in physics from Columbia University in 1990 (high-energy physics). He subsequently held research positions at NASA in Huntsville, Alabama and the Riken Institute in Japan. Brad grew up in Baltimore, Maryland. He joined PRB in 1999.

Associate Editor: Victor Vakaryuk

Victor received his Ph.D. from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He worked as a postdoctoral researcher at Argonne National Lab and at Johns Hopkins University. His research topics include exotic superconductivity, graphene and transport in nanostructures. He joined PRB in 2013.

Senior Editorial Assistant: Marie Rupolo

Marie started her career in the APS in 1990 as a proofreader and went on to be an editorial support coordinator and an editorial assistant. She started working exclusively for PRB in 1992 and joined the PRB editorial team in 2004.

Editorial Board

Term ending 30 June 2017

F. Aryasetiawan
Y. Mishin

Term ending 31 December 2017

Andrea Alu
Mark S. Hybertsen
Nadya Mason
Tyrel McQueen
Christopher J. Palmstrom
Peter Schiffer
Roser Valenti

Term ending 31 July 2018

Immanuel Felix Bloch
Tomasz Dietl
Tsuyoshi Kimura
Karyn Le Hur
Joel E. Moore
Yaroslav Tserkovnyak
Gerrit van der Laan
Lieven Vandersypen
Martin Wegener
Qi-Kun Xue

Term ending 31 December 2018

Richard Berndt
Che-Ting Chan
Andrea Damascelli
Francisco Guinea
Paul J. Kelly
Isaac Silvera
Ady Stern
Matthias Vojta

Term ending 31 December 2019

Ian Appelbaum
Lara Benfatto
Manfred Fiebig
Frederic Mila
Nathalie Vast



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