Aim & Scope
Phase Transitions is the only journal devoted exclusively to this fast growing subject. It provides a focus for papers on most aspects of phase transitions in condensed matter. Although emphasis is placed primarily on experimental work, theoretical papers are welcome if they have some bearing on experimental results. The areas of interest include structural (ferroelectric, ferroelastic, high- pressure, order-disorder, Jahn-Teller, martensitic etc.) phase transitions, geophysical phase transitions, metal-insulator superconducting and superfluid transitions, magnetic phase transitions, critical phenomena and physical properties at phase transitions including liquid crystals, and technological applications of phase transitions. Major review papers are particularly welcome. Phase Transitions publishes two sections: Section A for research papers and reviews and Section B for invited articles devoted to special topics. [1]
2024
Broadband dielectric spectroscopy of a PbHf 1-x Sn x O 3 material
V Haronin , I Jankowska-Sumara , C Kadlec , ... , J Banys
Phase Transitions , 2024 , pp 1-6.
Thermochromic microcomposites with extremely high sensitivity to ionizing radiation
V Kapustianyk , Y Chornii , A Hrytsak
Phase Transitions , 2024 , pp 1-9.
Miscibility of porphyrin/liquid crystal floating monolayers at the air–water interface
No authors listed.
Phase Transitions , 2024 , pp 1-9.
H Ouichou , I Hamideddine , H Jebari , ... , H Ez-Zahraouy
Phase Transitions , 2024 , pp 1-10.
Monte Carlo study of magnetic properties of the fullerene C 24 structure
S Benyoussef , A Jabar , L Bahmad
Phase Transitions , 2024 , pp 1-10.
Transport property mechanism of semiconducting x MgO:(50-x) PbO:50V 2 O 5 glasses
S Bonthula , K Ramesh , T Ponnada , D Sastry
Phase Transitions , 2024 , pp 1-11.
Editorial Retractions, Expressions of Concern and External Notices
Role of copper ions in dielectric and structural investigations of lead– borate glasses
N Hana , M Taibi , M Haddad , ... , K Benkhouja
Phase Transitions2017 - VOLUME 90, ISSUE 5 pp 534-547.
0 50