Journal of the Physical Society of Japan

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of the Physical Society of Japan is 23. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
First-principles Phonon Calculations with Phonopy and Phono3py410
Hybrid Quantum-Classical Algorithms and Quantum Error Mitigation308
Spin–Orbit-Entangled Electronic Phases in 4d and 5d Transition-Metal Compounds87
Persistent Homology Analysis for Materials Research and Persistent Homology Software: HomCloud50
Charge Order at High Temperature in Cuprate Superconductors49
Charge-Density-Wave Order and Multiple Magnetic Transitions in Divalent Europium Compound EuAl446
Field-Direction Sensitive Skyrmion Crystals in Cubic Chiral Systems: Implication to 4f-Electron Compound EuPtSi45
First Observation of the de Haas–van Alphen Effect and Fermi Surfaces in the Unconventional Superconductor UTe244
Superconducting Order Parameter in UTe2 Determined by Knight Shift Measurement36
Developments in the Tensor Network — from Statistical Mechanics to Quantum Entanglement34
Random State Technology34
Multiple Skyrmion Crystal Phases by Itinerant Frustration in Centrosymmetric Tetragonal Magnets34
Magnetic Properties under Pressure in Novel Spin-Triplet Superconductor UTe231
Systematic Analysis Method for Nonlinear Response Tensors30
Shot Noise in Mesoscopic Systems: From Single Particles to Quantum Liquids26
Electric Ferro-Axial Moment as Nanometric Rotator and Source of Longitudinal Spin Current25
Efficient Spintronics with Fully Compensated Ferrimagnets24
Benchmark Test of Black-box Optimization Using D-Wave Quantum Annealer24
Vector Nonlinear Waves in a Two-Component Bose–Einstein Condensate System23
A Review of Modelling in Ferrimagnetic Spintronics23
Field-Induced Superconductivity near the Superconducting Critical Pressure in UTe223
GdV6Sn6: A Multi-carrier Metal with Non-magnetic 3d-electron Kagome Bands and 4f-electron Magnetism23
Can Noise in the Feedback Improve the Performance of a Control System?23
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