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Physical Review B-Condensed Matter

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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 3.664 (2013) 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.
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revistas

ISSN impreso

0163-1829

ISSN electrónico

1095-3795

Editor responsable

American Physical Society (APS)

País de edición

Estados Unidos

Fecha de publicación

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Thermopower and thermal conductivity in two-dimensional systems in a quantizing magnetic field

Herbert Oji

Pp. 3148-3152

Development of the Colle-Salvetti correlation-energy formula into a functional of the electron density

Chengteh Lee; Weitao Yang; Robert G. Parr

Pp. 785-789

Nonequilibrium entropy and entropy distributions

Stephen A. Langer; James P. Sethna; Eric R. Grannan

Pp. 2261-2278

Pressure-composition isotherms for palladium hydride

Ralph J. Wolf; Myung W. Lee; Ricardo C. Davis; Patrick J. Fay; John R. Ray

Pp. 12415-12418

Embedded-atom interatomic potentials for hydrogen in metals and intermetallic alloys

M. Ruda; D. Farkas; J. Abriata

Pp. 9765-9774

Surface states on NiO (100) and the origin of the contrast reversal in atomically resolved scanning tunneling microscope images

S. L. Dudarev; A. I. Liechtenstein; M. R. Castell; G. A. D. Briggs; A. P. Sutton

Pp. 4900-4908