International Journal of Modern Physics B
Basic Information
Launched in 1987, the International Journal of Modern Physics B covers the most important aspects and the latest developments in Condensed Matter Physics, Statistical Physics, as well as Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics. A strong emphasis is placed on topics of current interest, such as cold atoms and molecules, new topological materials and phases, and novel low dimensional materials. One unique feature of this journal is its review section which contains articles with permanent research value besides the state-of-the-art research work in the relevant subject areas. To ensure top quality, review articles are by invitation only and all research papers undergo stringent refereeing. We welcome you to submit your research papers to IJMPB for publication. Complimentary copies are available upon request. Subject areas suitable for publication include, but are not limited to the following fields: Condensed Matter Physics: Complex fluids Electronic structure and properties of the materials Ferroelectric and multiferroics Ferromagnetism and materials High-temperature superconductivity Low Dimensional Materials and Systems Liquid crystals and polymers Many-body physics Magnetism Nanoscience Photonics and metamaterials Quantum magnetism Quantum numerical simulation Quantum phenomena in complex condensed matter Superconductivity Spintronics Spin glasses Solid state physics Soft matter, biophysics, and liquids Structure of matter, phase transitions Strong correlation Surfaces and interfaces Topological states and phases of materials Computational physics Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics: Aspects of spectroscopy Coherent states Non-linear optics Laser physics Luminescence Optics and photonics Optical metrology, atomic clocks, and frequency combs Quantum chemistry Quantum optics and photonics Quantum information Radiation and scattering Ultracold atoms Statistical Physics: Applications to Radiation Bose–Einstein Condensates Electrons in Metals Equilibrium systems Entropy Exact Form of Distribution Functions Exactly solvable models Non-equilibrium systems Quantum Statistics Statistical Mechanics Statistical Thermodynamics
CiteScore
| Subject | Rank | Percentile |
|---|---|---|
Physics and AstronomyStatistical and Nonlinear Physics |
23 / 62 | 63% |
Journal Statistics
Submission Information
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