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Physical Review Letters is a renowned scientific journal that publishes cutting-edge research in all areas of physics. With a rigorous peer-review process, it features concise and impactful articles that present significant advancements, novel discoveries, and theoretical breakthroughs. As a premier platform for physicists worldwide, it fosters interdisciplinary collaboration and promotes the dissemination of groundbreaking knowledge in the field.

Physical Review Letters
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Abbr. Phys Rev Lett
Start 1958
End Continuing
Frequency Weekly, <, Feb. 1976->
p-ISSN 0031-9007
e-ISSN 1079-7114
Country United States
Language English
Specialty Biophysics
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 10 700
SJR / Ranks: 579 3040
CiteScore / Ranks: 493 17.00
JIF / Ranks: 606 8.6
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Kousa B, Wei N, MacDonald A
Phys Rev Lett . 2025 Mar; 134(8):086502. PMID: 40085908
The lowest Landau level of bilayer graphene has an octet of internal degrees of freedom, composed from spin, valley, and orbital two-level systems. Dominance of n=0 orbitals over n=1 orbitals...
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Aggarwal N, Poonia A, Dirin D, Cherniukh I, Sinha A, Waghmare U, et al.
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Superfluorescence, a coherent burst of light from an excited ensemble of emitters, is a crucial quantum optical phenomenon with far-reaching implications in nanophotonics and many-body optical processes. Despite its observation...
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Dastrup B, Zhang Z, Miedaner P, Chien Y, Sun Y, Wu Y, et al.
Phys Rev Lett . 2025 Mar; 134(8):086706. PMID: 40085906
Magnetoelectric multiferroic materials, particularly type-II multiferroics where ferroelectric polarizations arise from magnetic order, offer significant potential for the simultaneous control of magnetic and electric properties. However, it remains an open...
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Verstraten J, Dai K, Dixmerias M, Peaudecerf B, de Jongh T, Yefsah T
Phys Rev Lett . 2025 Mar; 134(8):083403. PMID: 40085905
We report on the imaging of the in situ spatial distribution of deterministically prepared single-atom wave packets as they expand in a plane, finding excellent agreement with the scaling dynamics...
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Cao Z, Aharonian F, Axikegu , Bai Y, Bao Y, Bastieri D, et al.
Phys Rev Lett . 2025 Mar; 134(8):081002. PMID: 40085904
The diffuse Galactic gamma-ray emission is a very important tool used to study the propagation and interaction of cosmic rays in the Milky Way. In this Letter, we report the...
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Auconi A
Phys Rev Lett . 2025 Mar; 134(8):087104. PMID: 40085903
An integral relation is derived from the Fokker-Planck equation which connects the steady-state probability currents with the dynamics of relaxation on short timescales in the limit of small perturbation fields....
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Agrawal A, Alenkov V, Aryal P, Beyer J, Bhandari B, Boiko R, et al.
Phys Rev Lett . 2025 Mar; 134(8):082501. PMID: 40085902
AMoRE searches for the neutrinoless double beta decay using 100 kg of enriched ^{100}Mo. Scintillating molybdate crystals coupled with a metallic magnetic calorimeter operate at milli-Kelvin temperatures to measure the...
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Gao J, Cao H, Hu X, Zhou H, Cai Z, Zhao Q, et al.
Phys Rev Lett . 2025 Mar; 134(8):086202. PMID: 40085901
Flat-band materials have garnered extensive attention due to their captivating properties associated with strong correlation effects. While flat bands have been discovered in several types of 2D materials, their existence...
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Gendler N, Marsh D
Phys Rev Lett . 2025 Mar; 134(8):081602. PMID: 40085900
Laboratory experiments have the capacity to detect the QCD axion in the next decade, and precisely measure its mass, if it composes the majority of the dark matter. In type...
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Farrar G
Phys Rev Lett . 2025 Mar; 134(8):081003. PMID: 40085899
We propose that ultrahigh energy cosmic rays (UHECRs) are produced in binary neutron star (BNS) mergers. This scenario can account for the heretofore inexplicable narrow rigidity range of UHECRs because...