physica status solidi (a) - applications and materials science
Journal Title
physica status solidi (a) - applications and materials science
ISSN
E 1862-6319 | P 1862-6300
Publisher
Wiley - V C H Verlag GmbbH & Co.
Listed on(Coverage)
JCR
2008-2023
SJR
1999-2020;2022-2023
CiteScore
2011-2023
SCI
2010-2019
SCIE
2010-2024
CC
2016-2024
SCOPUS
2017-2024
Active
Active
based on the information
SCOPUS:2024-10
Country
GERMANY
Aime & Scopes
The physica status solidi (pss) journal group is devoted to the thorough peer review and the rapid publication of new and important results in all fields of solid state and materials physics, from basic science to applications and devices. Among the largest and most established international publications, the pss journals publish reviews, letters and original articles, as regular content as well as in special issues and topical sections.
physica status solidi (a) – applications and materials science covers modern solid-state physics and physical materials science with an emphasis on materials and device applications. This encompasses the preparation, analysis and description of solid, advanced material systems, nanostructures, films, surfaces and interfaces with respect to electronic, magnetic, optical, thermal, structural and morphological properties, as well as device design and characteristics. Current topics include semiconductor electronics and optoelectronics, organic electronics, photovoltaics, sensors, thermoelectrics, non-volatile memory, resistive switching, spintronics, dielectrics, ferroics and superconductors.
physica status solidi (RRL) - Rapid Research Letters, the flagship pss journal, is one of the fastest, double peer-reviewed journals in solid state and materials physics. Average times are 11 days from submission to first editorial decision, and 12 days from acceptance to online publication. Reflecting its high visibility, pss (RRL) received an outstanding Impact Factor of 3.721 (2018 Journal Citation Reports).
physica status solidi (a) - applications and materials science increased its Impact Factor to 1.795 and the Impact Factor of physica status solidi (b) - basic solid state physics reached 1.729.