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JTAP-01.10.2023

Journal of Theoretical and Applied Physics (JTAP)

Editor-in-Chief: Davoud Dorranian

Online ISSN: 2251-7235

Print ISSN: 2251-7227

Publishes Bimonthly

Stats

3.9
CiteScore (2022)
3.4
CiteScore (2021)
17
Number of Volumes
37
Number of Issues
458
Number of Articles
1,067
Number of Contributors
20,221
Article View
8,698
PDF Download
44.15
View Per Article
18.99
PDF Download Per Article
128
Number of Submissions
36
Rejected Submissions
28
Reject Rate
62
Accepted Submissions
48
Acceptance Rate
51
Time to Accept (Days)
9
Number of Indexing Databases
368
Number of Reviewers

Journal of Theoretical and Applied Physics (JTAP) is an international peer-reviewed bimonthly scientific journal. The JTAP covers all fundamental and applied experimental and theoretical physics research.

Journal DOI: 10.57647/jtap

JTAP has been published quarterly since 2005. From 2013 to 2020, JTAP was published by Springer. JTAP is published as a print journal or in an online electronic format. JTAP is an open-access and free-of-charge journal for authors from different countries.

Our focus in JTAP is on the rapid publication of new and notable experimental and theoretical papers. This journal covers physics applications in all science, engineering, and modern technology disciplines. Three kinds of papers identified as “letters”, “research papers”, and “review papers” may be published in JTAP.

The priority of JTAP is to publish the needs of scientific society rather than its commercial interests. Physicists manage this journal to serve the physics family from all over the world. The JTAP covers the full range of applied and fundamental physics research topics.

All manuscripts submitted to the Journal of Theoretical and Applied Physics

(JTAP) undergo a single-blind review process. This ensures the quality of their research methodology, reasoning and report writing. This journal is indexed in Scopus and listed on the Emerging Sources Citation Index, Web of Science (ISI). OICC PRESS publishes this journal.


Latest Articles

Original Article
Role of dust and ionization on gradient driven instability in a cross-field plasma

Presence of dust in cross-field plasma systems such as Hall thrusters or in plasma processing units changes the whole physical phenomenon. Owing to the density gradient, pressure gradient and spatial variation of the magnetic field, the plasma in these devices is often found to be unstable and hence, instability evolves in these systems. Considering dust […]

Role of dust and ionization on gradient driven instability in a cross-field plasma
Original Article
Elastic moduli of some rare-earth doped tellurite glasses

Samarium oxide (Sm2O3) and ytterbium oxide (Yb2O3) doped tungsten-tellurite glasses (TWSm), (TWYb) in the forms of 80 (TeO2) – (20-x) (WO3) – x (Sm2O3) and 80 (TeO2) – (20-x) (WO3) – x (Yb2O3) with x = 0, 1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0 and 5.0 mol% were prepared by the melt-quenching technique. The XRD analysis for the […]

Elastic moduli of some rare-earth doped tellurite glasses
Original Article
Scattering of quantum hydromagnetic waves in a semiconductor plasma

In addition to the fact that waves have been proven in different plasma environments, they have also been investigated under different physical regimes. In this research, the propagation of electromagnetic waves in quantum semiconductor plasma in the presence of a uniform external magnetic field was investigated using the quantum hydro magnetism model. The researches that […]

Scattering of quantum hydromagnetic waves in a semiconductor plasma

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