Physical Review Research is a broad scope, highly selective, peer-reviewed journal from the American Physical Society (APS), dedicated to publishing significant findings across all areas of physics. It bridges the gap between Physical Review Letters and Physical Review journals, offering a venue for comprehensive, high-quality research that may not fit the stringent length limitations of PRL but still warrants broad attention. The journal emphasizes scientific rigor, originality, and impact on the physics community.
Key areas covered include condensed matter physics, atomic, molecular, and optical physics, high energy physics, nuclear physics, statistical and nonlinear physics, and interdisciplinary physics. Physical Review Research is indexed in leading databases, and welcomes submissions from researchers worldwide. The target audience includes physicists, scientists, and engineers across various subfields seeking to stay informed of the latest advancements in physics.
Submitting to Physical Review Research provides researchers with the opportunity to showcase their innovative work to a wide audience, while benefiting from the APS's reputation for quality and impact in the scientific community.