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Communications Physics first year anniversary collection

Communications Physics published its first articles on February 22, 2018. In this collection, our editors highlight some of their favorite papers from our first year of publishing. This collection also includes Review and Comment articles published during our first year. Our selected papers celebrate the diversity of our content across physics. 

Finally, we link to some of our favourite 'Behind the Paper' posts published by our authors on Nature Research community sites. 

About Communications Physics

Communications Physics is an open access journal from Nature Research publishing high-quality research, reviews and commentary in all areas of physics. Research papers published by the journal represent significant advances bringing new insight to a specialized area of research. Read more about the journal here

About the editors

Communications Physics is edited by both in-house professional editors and academic Editorial Board Members. Our editors work closely together to ensure the quality of our published papers and consistency in author experience. 

Many of our published articles are linked to “Behind the Paper” blog posts on the Nature Research community sites. See below for a list of some of our favourites from 2019.

Materials and Devices Community

Breaking eggs to make an omelette - how we cooked up an atomtronic switch

Breaking the record of magnetic anisotropy in transition-metal dimers

Boosting photonic device performance by overcoming the quantum-confined Stark effect

Astronomy Community

CPT violation from cosmic neutrinos