The aim of the Journal of Alloys and Compounds is identical to the journal's aim under its previous
title: Journal of the Less–Common Metals. The journal was originally intended to serve as an international medium for
the publication of work on the physical sciences of ... click here for full Aims & Scope
The aim of the Journal of Alloys and Compounds is identical to the journal's aim under its previous
title: Journal of the Less–Common Metals. The journal was originally intended to serve as an international medium for
the publication of work on the physical sciences of usually called less–common–metals, their compounds and their alloys.
Its great strength lies in the diversity of discipline which it encompasses, drawing together results from materials science, solid–state
chemistry and physics. The interdisciplinary nature of the journal is evident in many subject areas. Experimental and theoretical approaches
to materials problems require an active interplay between a variety of traditional and novel scientific disciplines. In much of the work
published in the journal, synthetic and structural studies are combined with investigations of chemical and physical properties of alloys
and compounds, contributing to the development of areas of current scientific interest. The Journal of Alloys and Compounds
provides a unique international forum where materials scientists, chemists and physicists can present their results both to workers in
their own fields and to others active in related areas.
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Editor-in-Chief:
K.H.J. Buschow