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  1. Physical Review Letters

    It’s been a little over a year since PRL announced our End Matter policy, allowing up to two pages of content important for specialists at the end of a Letter.

  2. Physical Review Letters - Recent Articles

    Extending the Observation Time of Charged Helium Droplets to the Minute Timescale Matthias Veternik, Tobias Waldhütter, Lutz Schweikhard, Paul Scheier, and Elisabeth Gruber Phys. Rev. Lett. 136, …

  3. Physical Review Letters - About Physical Review Letters

    PRL publishes short, high-quality reports of the most influential developments and transformative ideas in the full arc of fundamental, applied and interdisciplinary physics research.

  4. Physical Review Letters - Focused Collections

    PRL Collection of the Year 2024 Here is our Collection of the Year 2024. We have gathered about one issue’s worth of Letters, representative of the wide range of interests of the communities advancing …

  5. Physical Review Letters - Accepted Papers

    Explore recently accepted papers in Physical Review Letters, a leading journal publishing significant advances in physics research.

  6. Physical Review Letters

    Volume 136 January - Present 9 January, 2026 (partial)Previous Volumes

  7. Physical Review Letters - Information for Authors

    Publishing Guidelines Thank you for your interest in Physical Review Letters, the world’s premier physics letter journal and the American Physical Society’s flagship publication. Physical Review …

  8. APS Journals

    Consequently, it provides essential insights for both experimentalists and theorists working on quantum spin liquid problems. Yuji Matsuda, Takasada Shibauchi, and Hae-Young Kee Rev. Mod. Phys. 97, …

  9. Physical Review Letters - Accepted Papers

    Explore the latest accepted papers in Physical Review Letters, showcasing groundbreaking advances in physics research.

  10. Physical Review Letters - Volume 133 Issue 1

    Jul 1, 2024 · Microscopic Origin of the Quantum Mpemba Effect in Integrable Systems Colin Rylands, Katja Klobas, Filiberto Ares, Pasquale Calabrese, Sara Murciano, and Bruno Bertini Phys. Rev. Lett. …