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Laser Science to Photonic Applications

The editors from Physical Review Letters, Physical Review X, Physical Review A, and Physical Review Applied have curated a short list of notable recent optics papers published in our journals. This compilation not only highlights research in our core publication areas, but also showcases select interdisciplinary and applied studies, illustrating the kind of submissions we encourage beyond the traditional or perceived scope of the Physical Review journals.

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Subject Focus: Chemical Physics

The Physical Review Journals want to be a home for chemists. It is our aim to publish work on electrochemistry and energy science (batteries, supercapacitors, and photocatalysis), nanoparticles and nanotechnology, metrology for analytical chemistry, and quantum information science for computational chemistry.

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Subject Focus: Polymers and Soft Matter

Editors from Physical Review Letters, Physical Review Applied, and Physical Review Materials have gathered several recently published papers in soft matter and polymer research in an effort to illustrate the kind of papers these journals are looking for in this topic.

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Photovoltaic Energy Conversion

Physical Review Applied is pleased to present a Collection on Photovoltaic Energy Conversion, in recognition of the imminent need to harness solar energy, and the key role that Applied Physics plays in that endeavor. Contributions to this collection will be published throughout 2021 and into 2022. The invited articles, plus an editorial by Guest Editors Shanhui Fan and Zetian Mi, are linked below.

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Two-Dimensional Materials and Devices

Physical Review Applied and Physical Review Materials are pleased to present the Collection on Two-dimensional Materials and Devices, highlighting one of the most interesting fields in Applied Physics and Materials Research. Papers belonging to this collection will be published throughout 2020. The invited articles, and an editorial by the Guest Editor, David Tománek, are linked below.

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Millie Dresselhaus: Her living scientific legacy

Physical Review Applied is pleased to present the “Collection in Memory of Mildred S. Dresselhaus,” documenting how the science she impacted lives on. Papers belonging to this collection will be published throughout 2018. The contributed articles, and an editorial by Guest Editors David Tománek and Morinobu Endo, are linked below.

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