Others (Default: single blind. Optional: Double blind; Transparent peer review)
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出版频率
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载文量
364
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OA信息
CC BY NC ND, CC BY
内容信息
Research article; Review; Others (Perspectives, Comments, Q&A, Meeting Reports)
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Open Submission
Communications Physics is an open access journal from Nature Portfolio publishing high-quality research, reviews and commentary in all areas of physics and related sciences. Research papers published by the journal represent significant advances bringing new insight to a specialized area of research in physics. We also aim to provide a community forum for issues of importance to all physicists, regardless of sub-discipline.
The scope of the journal covers all areas of experimental, applied, fundamental, and interdisciplinary physical sciences and includes (but is not limited to):
Astrophysics and cosmology
Atomic and molecular physics
Biophysics and biological physics
Chemical physics
Complex systems and network science
Condensed-matter physics
Electronics and device physics
Energy materials
Fluid dynamics
High-energy particle physics
Information theory and computation
Materials sciences
Nanotechnology
Nuclear physics
Optical physics and photonics
Plasma physics
Polymers and thin films
Quantum physics and quantum technologies
Soft condensed-matter physics
Statistical physics, thermodynamics and nonlinear dynamics
Primary research published in Communications Physics includes novel experimental results, new techniques or computational methods that may influence the work of others in the sub-discipline. We also consider submissions from adjacent research fields where the central advance of the study is of interest to physicists, for example material sciences, physical chemistry and technologies.
The submission and review processes are managed by our in-house professional editors supported by our Editorial Board Members, who provide technical expertise across the breadth of the physical sciences. We are committed to rapid dissemination of significant research results. Articles are published on a continuous basis with minimal time from acceptance to publication.