As we begin a new year, take a look back at some of the most popular papers that Physical Review Research published in 2023. These papers achieved the highest number of downloads, according to internal data. Popular topics range from ferromagnetism to classical mechanics. We've collected the most popular selections below for your enjoyment, and we encourage you to consider submitting your own research for possible publication in 2024. | Exploiting ionization dynamics in the nitrogen vacancy center for rapid, high-contrast spin, and charge state initialization D. Wirtitsch, G. Wachter, S. Reisenbauer, M. Gulka, V. Ivády, F. Jelezko, A. Gali, M. Nesladek, and M. Trupke Phys. Rev. Research 5, 013014 | | | Observation of many-body scarring in a Bose-Hubbard quantum simulator Guo-Xian Su, Hui Sun, Ana Hudomal, Jean-Yves Desaules, Zhao-Yu Zhou, Bing Yang, Jad C. Halimeh, Zhen-Sheng Yuan, Zlatko Papić, and Jian-Wei Pan Phys. Rev. Research 5, 023010 | | | First detection of the atomic 18O isotope in the mesosphere and lower thermosphere of Earth Helmut Wiesemeyer, Rolf Güsten, Rebeca Aladro, Bernd Klein, Heinz-Wilhelm Hübers, Heiko Richter, Urs U. Graf, Matthias Justen, Yoko Okada, and Jürgen Stutzki Phys. Rev. Research 5, 013072 | | | Topological features in the ferromagnetic Weyl semimetal CeAlSi: Role of domain walls M. M. Piva, J. C. Souza, V. Brousseau-Couture, Sopheak Sorn, K. R. Pakuszewski, Janas K. John, C. Adriano, M. Côté, P. G. Pagliuso, Arun Paramekanti, and M. Nicklas Phys. Rev. Research 5, 013068 | | | | | |
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