The Progress in Physics of Applied Materials (PPAM) is an open-access journal that published biannual and is an international medium for publishing experimental and theoretical papers on physics of materials having wide varieties of applications. Interdisciplinary articles are also welcome.
The PPAM journal publishes original research articles, reviews (both short and specific or long and general), short communications, and letters within its scope. The papers should contain extensive and novel experimental and theoretical works with rigorous analysis and sound interpretation.
- The experimental scope of the journal includes:
Chemical vapor deposition
Combustion
Electrodeposition
Liquid phase epitaxy
Metal organic vapor phase epitaxy
Molecular beam epitaxy
Physical vapor deposition
Sol-gel
Spin coating
Sputtering
Vapor phase epitaxy
Growth from solution
Growth from vapor
Growth from melt
Growth from solid phases
Mechanical treatment
Laser treatment
Chemical treatment
Heat treatment
Electrical
Optical
Structural
Electrochemical
Morphological
Magnetic
Smart materials
Batteries
Super capacitor
Energy generation
Electrochromic
Fuel cells
Solar cells
Magnetic applications
Energy storage systems
Semiconductor devices
Laser
Sensors and detectors
Biological applications
This scope aims to improve the electrical, optical, dielectric, and magnetic properties of new materials.
- The scope of the journal also covers the theoretical and analytical papers.