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Physical Review Letters In a new forward-looking PRL Essay, Tadashi Takayanagi explores the intersection of quantum information theory with quantum gravity within the framework of holographic duality, and its potential to help us understand how time emerged during the Universe’s creation
Physical Review Letters - About Physical Review Letters Physical Review Letters (PRL) is the world’s premier physics letter journal and the American Physical Society’s flagship publication Since 1958 it has contributed to APS’s mission to advance and diffuse the knowledge of physics by publishing seminal research by Nobel Prize–winning and other distinguished researchers in all fields of
Physical Review Letters - Volume 133 Issue 1 On the Cover Artist conception of laser excitation of thorium-229, a dopant inside a high-band-gap crystal Selected for a Synopsis in Physics Magazine and for an Editors’ Suggestion From the article: Laser Excitation of the Nuclear Isomeric Transition in a Solid-State Host R Elwell, Christian Schneider, Justin Jeet, J E S Terhune, H W T Morgan, A N Alexandrova, H B Tran Tan
Physical Review Letters - Volume 133 Issue 3 On the Cover Schematic of a scanning superconducting quantum interference device on a quasi-2D superconductor with thermal and quantum phase fluctuations From the article: Anomalous Superfluid Density in a Disordered Charge-Density-Wave Material: Pd-Intercalated Yusuke Iguchi, Joshua A Straquadine, Chaitanya Murthy, Steven A Kivelson, Anisha G Singh, Ian R Fisher, and Kathryn A Moler
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Physical Review Letters - Accepted Papers Testing the dark origin of neutrino masses with oscillation experiments Andrew Cheek, Luca Visinelli, and Hong-Yi Zhang Accepted 30 June, 2025
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Physical Review Letters - Focused Collections Letters from the Past - A PRL Retrospective 2008 marked PRL’s 50th anniversary As part of the celebrations a collection of milestone Letters was started The collection contains Letters that have made long-lived contributions to physics, either by announcing significant discoveries, or by initiating new areas of research