期刊名称:PHYSICA STATUS SOLIDI A-APPLICATIONS AND MATERIALS SCIENCE
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
physica status solidi a - applications and materials science covers the preparation, structural analysis, and numerical simulation of advanced materials, nanostructures, surfaces and interfaces, as well as properties of such materials and structures relevant for device applications (magnetic, electromechanical, or electronic devices, photonics, spintronics, sensors...).

Readership
Physicists, crystallographers, materials scientists, solid-state chemists, dealing with solid-state physics or materials science in basic and applied research and teaching
Keywords
electronics, electroceramic, magnetic, electromechanical, electronic devices, photonics, spintronics, sensor, solid-state physics, surfaces, interfaces, thin films, physics, materials preparation, manipulation, and structure; lattice properties and dynamics, diffusion, nanostructures, nanotechnology, thin films, electronic states, charge transport phenomena, superconductivity, optical properties, magnetic properties, magnetic resonances, dielectric and ferroelectric properties, device-related phenomena, device physics, applications, advanced materials
Abstracting and Indexing Information
- Cambridge Scientific Abstracts (CSA/CIG)
- CAS: Chemical Abstracts Services ()
- Ceramic Abstracts ()
- Chemical Abstracts Service/SciFinder (ACS)
- COMPENDEX (Elsevier)
- Computer & Information Systems Abstracts (CSA/CIG)
- CSA Advanced Polymer Abstracts ()
- CSA Civil Engineering Abstracts (CSA/CIG)
- CSA Computer information & Technology Abstracts ()
- CSA Mechanical & Transportation Engineering Abstracts (CSA/CIG)
- CSA Technology Research Database (CSA/CIG)
- Current Contents®/Physical, Chemical & Earth Sciences (Thomson ISI)
- Engineered Materials Abstracts (CSA/CIG)
- FIZ Karlsruhe Databases (FIZ Karlsruhe)
- INIS: International Nuclear Information System Database (IAEA)
- INSPEC (IET)
- International Aerospace Abstracts & Database (CSA/CIG)
- Journal Citation Reports/Science Edition (Thomson ISI)
- Materials Business File (CSA/CIG)
- Materials Science Citation Index® (Thomson ISI)
- MDL Beilstein (Elsevier)
- METADEX ()
- NISEE: Earthquake Engineering Abstracts (CSA/CIG)
- PASCAL Database (INIST/CNRS)
- Physics Abstracts (IET)
- Science Citation Index Expandedâ„?Thomson ISI)
- Science Citation Index® (Thomson ISI)
- SCOPUS (Elsevier)
- VINITI (All-Russian Institute of Science & Technological Information)
- Web of Science® (Thomson ISI)
Instructions to Authors
Manuscript preparation guidelines and templatespss is an archival scientific journal striving to publish original information that is of current interest for a readership from the solid state physics and materials science community. All pss journals use the same templates for all article types:
- Manuscripts must be written in English. See the FAQ on English language usage for details on pss' policy and More tools and resources for language improvement services.
- Original Papers in pss (a) and (b) have no length limit (typical: six to eight pages in print or in the template). For Contributed or Invited Articles in pss (c) please refer to specific information on the conference or project. pss (RRL) articles are restricted to a length of three pages.
- Accepted articles for pss (a), (b), and (RRL) need not have final arrangement and perfect layout, since they undergo full typesetting during production. We strongly recommend using the template to gain an accurate length estimate and maximum control over the design. In contrast, articles intended for one of the special projects published in pss (c) must be prepared publication-ready (not camera-ready) in a template and according to the journal style, fully formatted and arranged fit for printing.
- Please prepare your manuscript exclusively as one single DOC, RTF, PDF or PS file. You need to embed all figures and tables within this file. The online submission system does not accept DOCX.
- Please suggest about four keywords for your article. Keywords should be comprehensive, reflect the essence and major aspects of the work, and be as precise as possible. Avoid expressions which are not generally known by the physics community, especially abbreviations.
- Fonts: Please use Times New Roman, Times, Arial or Symbol fonts as much as possible. Some fonts (e.g. Asian or Russian characters) may cause problems and should be avoided.
- Figures should preferably be submitted in full colour, but should also be easily readable on a black/white printout. An 'eye-catching' abstract figure may be included in the manuscript. Suggestions for attractive cover pictures of the journal are very welcome.
- Please cite your own as well as other pss articles using the standard abbreviation Phys. Status Solidi followed by the capitalised series letter A, B, C, or RRL (without brackets). Ensure that all references in the bibliography are correct and complete (You can check them at CrossRef.), and adhere to the standard INSPEC international journal abbreviation rules and the pss bibliography style.
Special information for authors of conferences and special projects
Manuscripts for conferences or other special projects should be directed to the guest editors according to the given instructions (organisation and handling may vary). Please see the following pages for more information:
Editorial Board
Editor in Chief
Martin Stutzmann Walter-Schottky-Institut Technische Universität München Am Coulombwall, 85748 Garching Germany Fax: (+49 89) 2891-2737
Research home (external link)
Editorial Boards
physica status solidi's (pss) Editor-in-Chief, Martin Stutzmann, is in charge of all four journal series in the pss family. In addition, each pss journal has its own Editorial Board composed of researchers from the international community, strengthening our bonds to authors and readers from all parts of the world and covering a broad section of the journals' topical scope with their expertise (see E-i-C Editorial pss (a) 201/5 for more on pss' views on Editorial Boards). Editorial Board members work closely with the full-time Editors at the Editorial Office (Contact).
physica status solidi (RRL) - Rapid Research Letters -Martin S. Brandt, Garching MarÃlia J. Caldas, São Paulo Elvira Fortunato, Caparica Chun-Sing Lee, Hong Kong Shuit-Tong Lee, Hong Kong Pablo Ordejón, Barcelona John Robertson, Cambridge UK Michael S. Shur, Troy James S. Speck, Santa Barbara Martin Stutzmann, Garching Christian Thomsen, Berlin John I. B. Wilson, Edinburgh |
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physica status solidi (a) - applications and materials science -Ernst Bauer, Tempe Karl Wolfgang Böer, Newark Martin S. Brandt, Garching Johannes Heydenreich, Halle Alexander A. Kaminskii, Moscow Chun-Sing Lee, Hong Kong Günther Leising, Weiz Gerd O. Müller, San Jose Alfred Seeger, Stuttgart Michael S. Shur, Troy Martin Stutzmann, Garching Rainer Waser, Jülich John I. B. Wilson, Edinburgh
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physica status solidi (b) - basic solid state physics -MarÃlia J. Caldas, São Paulo Manuel Cardona, Stuttgart Peter Deák, Bremen Alexander Efros, Washington, D. C. Bernard Gil, Montpellier Shuit-Tong Lee, Hong Kong Pablo Ordejón, Barcelona Alfred Seeger, Stuttgart Martin Stutzmann, Garching Christian Thomsen, Berlin Hans-Rainer Trebin, Stuttgart Sergio E. Ulloa, Athens, Ohio Wlodzimierz Zawadzki, Warsaw
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physica status solidi (c) - current topics in solid state physics -Martin S. Brandt, Garching MarÃlia J. Caldas, São Paulo Axel Hoffmann, Berlin Michio Kondo, Ibaraki Chun-Sing Lee, Hong Kong Shuit-Tong Lee, Hong Kong Andrew R. Leitch, Port Elizabeth Anita Lloyd-Spetz, Linköping Pablo Ordejón, Barcelona Pedro P. Prieto, Cali John Robertson, Cambridge Michael S. Shur, Troy Martin Stutzmann, Garching Tadeusz Suski, Warsaw Maria C. Tamargo, New York John I. B. Wilson, Edinburgh Martin N. Wybourne, Hanover |
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