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Journal of Low Temperature Physics

The Journal of Low Temperature Physics is a renowned scientific journal that focuses on the study of phenomena and properties of matter at extremely low temperatures. It covers a wide range of topics including superconductivity, quantum fluids, cryogenics, and condensed matter physics. The journal publishes high-quality research articles, reviews, and technical notes, making it an essential resource for researchers and scientists in the field of low temperature physics.

Details
Abbr. J Low Temp Phys
Publisher Springer
Start 1969
End Continuing
Frequency Monthly <, Sept. 1977->
p-ISSN 0022-2291
e-ISSN 1573-7357
Country United States
Language English
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 5213 69
SJR / Ranks: 10723 378
CiteScore / Ranks: 8566 3.00
JIF / Ranks: 5186 2.0
Recent Articles
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Pappas C, Fowler J, Bennett D, Doriese W, Joe Y, Morgan K, et al.
J Low Temp Phys . 2025 Mar; 193(3-4). PMID: 40070422
Transition-edge sensor X-ray microcalorimeters are usually calibrated empirically, as the most widely-used calibration metric, optimal filtered pulse height (OFPH), in general has an unknown dependance on photon energy, . Because...
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Mangu A, Westbrook B, Beckman S, Corbett L, Crowley K, Dutcher D, et al.
J Low Temp Phys . 2025 Jan; 218(1-2):21-28. PMID: 39831143
The Simons Observatory (SO) is a cosmic microwave background (CMB) experiment located in the Atacama Desert in Chile that will make precise temperature and polarization measurements over six spectral bands...
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Kluck H, Abele H, Burkhart J, Cappella F, Casali N, Cerulli R, et al.
J Low Temp Phys . 2025 Jan; 218(1-2):101-109. PMID: 39831142
Any experiment aiming to measure rare events, like Coherent Elastic neutrino-Nucleus Scattering (CE NS) or hypothetical Dark Matter scattering, via nuclear recoils in cryogenic detectors relies crucially on a precise...
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Tyner A, Griffin S, Balatsky A
J Low Temp Phys . 2024 Dec; 216(3-4):586-592. PMID: 39669224
Recent reports of room-temperature, ambient pressure superconductivity in copper-substituted lead phosphate apatite, commonly referred to as LK99, have prompted numerous theoretical and experimental studies into its properties. As the electron-phonon...
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Duff S, Austermann J, Beall J, Daniel D, Hubmayr J, Jaehnig G, et al.
J Low Temp Phys . 2024 Dec; 216(1-2):135-143. PMID: 39649341
The Simons Observatory (SO) is a cosmic microwave background instrumentation suite in the Atacama Desert of Chile. More than 65,000 polarization-sensitive transition-edge sensor (TES) bolometers will be fielded in the...
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Banniard L, Wang C, Stirpe D, Borkje K, Massel F, Mercier de Lepinay L, et al.
J Low Temp Phys . 2024 Nov; 217(5-6):720-734. PMID: 39544685
We report a study of a cavity optomechanical system driven by narrowband electromagnetic fields, which are applied either in the form of uncorrelated noise, or as a more structured spectrum....
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ONeil G, Swetz D, Doriese R, Schmidt D, Vale L, Weber J, et al.
J Low Temp Phys . 2024 Nov; 217. PMID: 39539527
We present a method of creating high-density superconducting flexible wiring on flexible thin silicon substrates. The flexible wiring, called , is created by depositing superconducting wiring on a silicon-on-insulator (SOI)...
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Tatsuno H, Doriese W, Bennett D, Curceanu C, Fowler J, Gard J, et al.
J Low Temp Phys . 2024 Oct; 184(3-4). PMID: 39473821
A performance evaluation of superconducting transition-edge sensors (TESs) in the environment of a pion beam line at a particle accelerator is presented. Averaged across the 209 functioning sensors in the...
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Autti S, Haley R, Jennings A, Pickett G, Surovtsev E, Tsepelin V, et al.
J Low Temp Phys . 2024 Oct; 217(1-2):264-278. PMID: 39430406
Vibrating probes when immersed in a fluid can provide powerful tools for characterising the surrounding medium. In superfluid He-B, a condensate of Cooper pairs, the dissipation arising from the scattering...
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Seoane Souto R, Kuzmanovski D, Sardinero I, Burset P, Balatsky A
J Low Temp Phys . 2024 Oct; 217(1-2):106-120. PMID: 39430405
Superconductivity and magnetism are competing effects that can coexist in certain regimes. Their co-existence leads to unexpected new behaviors that include the onset of exotic electron pair mechanisms and topological...