Science China-Physics Mechanics & Astronomy

Papers
(The H4-Index of Science China-Physics Mechanics & Astronomy is 42. 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 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Damping shakes the anti-parity-time symmetry up148
Magnetic-field-induced electronic instability of Weyl-like fermions in compressed black phosphorus142
Uncovering the magnetic response of open-shell graphene nanostructures on metallic surfaces at different doping levels117
High precision atom-referenced and fully frequency-stabilized soliton microcomb112
Valley piezoelectricity promoted by spin-orbit coupling in quantum materials107
The treasures in the backyard—A bright binary revealed as potential progenitor of a neutron star105
Monogamy and polygamy for the generalized W-class states using unified-(q, s) entropy103
Ferromagnetism and insulating behavior with a logarithmic temperature dependence of resistivity in Pb10−xCux(PO4)6O101
Manipulating perfect vector vortex beams with six degrees of freedom97
Exploration of B-site alloying in partially reducing Pb toxicity and regulating thermodynamic stability and electronic properties of halide perovskites95
Exploring multiple phases and first-order phase transitions in Kármán Vortex Street92
Stimulated Brillouin interaction between guided phonons and photons in a lithium niobate waveguide92
Advancements in nanofluidics: Unveiling the dynamics of nanoconfined water and its implications for emerging technologies85
Acoustic metasurfaces with amplitude-diverse meta-atoms for broadband undistorted transmission and configurable reflection83
Field-induced anisotropic magnetic phase transitions and tricritical phenomena in GdCr6Ge681
Innovations and prospects of the tetrahedral constellation gravitational wave observatory73
Photoemission evidence of a novel charge order in kagome metal FeGe72
Revisiting progenitor-age dependence of type Ia supernova luminosity standardization process71
Pairing mechanism and superconductivity in pressurized La5Ni3O1171
Anti-parity-time symmetry hidden in a damping linear resonator71
High-precision measurement of microwave electric field by cavity-enhanced critical behavior in a many-body Rydberg atomic system69
Large scale mapping of [CI] and the [CI]-to-CO transition in ρ Ophiuchus molecular cloud68
Analysis and defense against joint-measurement attacks to quantum private query protocols for multi-rounds67
Phase saddle point transformation-enabled mode-adaptive detection of acoustic orbital angular momentum with high efficiency and low crosstalk66
Exploring non-Hermitian dynamics in a superconducting quantum circuit via dissipation-free approach66
Distinct superconducting behaviors of pressurized WB2 and ReB2 with different local B layers64
Silk damping in scalar-induced gravitational waves: a novel probe for new physics63
Rapidly growing primordial black holes as seeds of the massive high-redshift JWST Galaxies61
$$T\overline{T}$$ deformation: Introduction and some recent advances61
From continuous optimization to finite group orbits: Exact classification of MUB subsets56
Precise determination of the pole position of the exotic Zc(3900)55
Estimation of inverse Compton peak frequency for 4FGL Blazars55
Holographic images of a charged black hole in Lorentz symmetry breaking massive gravity54
Anomalous nernst effect and its implications for time-reversal symmetry breaking in kagome metal ScV6Sn649
Revealing high-dimensional dynamical symmetry in alignment magnetic resonance46
Toward applications of cloud quantum computation46
Primordial black holes and curvature perturbations from false vacuum islands46
Discovery of a pair instability supernova ignites excitement about the first stars46
On 2D approximations for dissolution problems in Hele-Shaw cells45
Pulsar scintillation reveals the Gum Nebula as a scattering screen45
Peering into the Milky Way by FAST: IV. Identification of two new Galactic supernova remnants G203.1+6.6 and G206.7+5.942
Space-based optical lattice clocks as gravitational wave detectors in search for new physics42
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