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Gerhard Ertl Wins Nobel Prize in Chemistry for Surface Science Research

Ertl has contributed tremendously to Surface Science over the years.  He published over 160 papers in this journal’s pages, which have received a total of over 11,000 citations.  Those papers presented some of his Nobel-Prize-winning research, with five cited specifically by the Nobel Foundation.
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Outstanding Invited Critical Review Article in Thin Solid Films Text

"Atomistic Basis for Continuum Growth Equation: Description of Morphological Evolution of GaAs During Molecular Beam Epitaxy" by T. Tiedje and A. Ballestad
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2007 Impact Factor News

Elsevier Physics journals have again gone from strength to strength with the release of the 2007 Impact Factors.
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Free Access to 'Physics Procedia' Online Journal

Physics Procedia is an e-only journal focussed on publishing high quality conference proceedings. Enabling fast dissemination in a dedicated online issue on ScienceDirect, which will then be made freely available worldwide.
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PERK

Find out more about our newly launched Publishing Ethics Resource Kit (PERK). Supporting our editors dealing with publishing ethics issues by providing guidelines & policies, recommended courses of action & sample letters.

Surface Science

Surface Science deals exclusively with fundamental experimental and theoretical studies in the physics and chemistry of surfaces...
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