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Physical Review Letters

Most Stringent Bound on Electron Neutrino Mass Obtained with a Scalable Low-Temperature Microcalorimeter Array

29 September, 2025

A copper box contains an array of 64 ion-implanted transition-edge sensor microcalorimeters used by the HOLMES electron-neutrino-mass experiment.

DESI Data Release 2 Publications

6 October, 2025

After announcing their new result at the Global Physics Summit in Anaheim, CA, the DESI collaboration submitted their Data Release 2 papers to Physical Review D, which are now published.

See the Special Issue here.

APS appoints Dr. Rafael Fernandes as the newest Lead Editor of Physical Review Letters

21 August, 2025

APS is delighted to announce that Dr. Rafael Fernandes has been appointed to the role of Lead Editor of Physical Review Letters, the flagship publication of the American Physical Society.

Interface Forces Leak Through Graphene Coatings

7 October, 2025

Experiments clarify the degree to which a graphene coating can reduce the strength of van der Waals interactions with a surface.

Nobel Prize: Quantum Tunneling on a Large Scale

7 October, 2025

The 2025 Nobel Prize in Physics recognizes the discovery of macroscopic quantum tunneling in electrical circuits.

6 October, 2025

The anisotropic lattice, spin, and exciton properties of CrSBr monolayers provide the necessary conditions for continuously tunable magnetic moments, exciton energy, and dielectric and optical anisotropies.

How a Molecular Motor Minimizes Energy Waste

3 October, 2025

Turning a biologically important molecular motor at a constant rate saves energy, according to experiments.

3 October, 2025

Tensor network calculations on a quantum Heisenberg model on a ladder reveal topological bosonic edge modes on its boundary, even when the noninteracting theory breaks down.

3 October, 2025

The spectral function of the honeycomb antiferromagnet YbBr3 measured via inelastic neutron scattering reveals rotonlike magnon excitations arising from magnon-magnon interactions.

3 October, 2025

First-principles methodology and symmetry analysis combined with high-throughput calculations identify new antiferromagnetic insulating materials that may exhibit pure piezospintronic effects driven by atomic displacements rather than electronic changes.

Drops Hover Indefinitely Above Vibrating Solid Surface

2 October, 2025

An atomically smooth surface that oscillates vertically can host drops that either bounce or hover in place, depending on the oscillation frequency.

A Smooth Plasmon Accelerator

1 October, 2025

Researchers have shown experimentally that ultraintense lasers can drive high-amplitude surface plasma waves without the need for intricate structures.

1 October, 2025

A modified DFT method for computing stopping power data across different phases of water shows that liquid water and amorphous ice are indistinguishable in their ability to slow down protons across the relevant energy ranges of medical interest

Charge Transfer Happens Too Fast to See

30 September, 2025

A new experiment on static electricity casts doubt on previous ones.

A Year of End Matter

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. We are happy to report that about 30% of Letters now make use of End Matter. We have seen many cases where information that was really important for specialists was able to be included, and we’ve also seen many cases where the body of the paper was better written, unburdened by some of the material that was not really needed for the general reader. We are gratified that authors have welcomed this initiative.

Quantum Foundations Collection

17 April, 2025

International Year of Quantum: Quantum Foundations Collection

In celebration of 100 years of quantum mechanics, the Physical Review editors have curated a collection of seminal papers that laid the foundations of the field.

Editorial: Celebrating the First Century of Quantum Physics and Preparing for the Next One

Astronomy and Astrophysics in the Physical Review

Physical Review Letters and other journals from our portfolio have come together to form the Astronomy and Astrophysics Topical Group, dedicated to covering a broad range of topics in astronomy and astrophysics, from nuclear astrophysics to exoplanets and planetary atmospheres.

PRL Early Career Advisors

In an effort to create stronger ties to the community, especially to the next generation of researchers, we’ve appointed a set of Early Career Advisors.

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