Top Cited Philosophical Magazine Articles 1900-2016

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Top Cited Philosophical Magazine Articles

1900-2016

1.

Anomalous low-temperature thermal properties of glasses and spin glasses

P. W. Anderson, B. I. Halperin, C. M. Varma, Philosophical Magazine , Vol. 25, (1972), 1-9

2696

2.

On lines and planes of closest fit to systems of points in space

Karl Pearson F.R.S., Philosophical Magazine , Vol. 2, (1901), 559-572

2328

3.

Conduction in non-crystalline materials

III. Localized states in a pseudogap and near extremities of conduction and valence bands

N. F. Mott, Philosophical Magazine , Vol. 19, (1969), 835-852

2148

4.

Electrical resistance of disordered one-dimensional lattices

Rolf Landauer, Philosophical Magazine , Vol. 21, (1970), 863-867

2131

5.

Relations between the elastic moduli and the plastic properties of polycrystalline pure metals

S. F. Pugh, Philosophical Magazine , Vol. 45, (1954), 823-843

1838

6.

The deformation of plastically non-homogeneous materials

M. F. Ashby, Philosophical Magazine , Vol. 21, (1970), 399-424

1814

7.

Conduction in non-crystalline systems

V. Conductivity, optical absorption and photoconductivity in amorphous semiconductors

E. A. Davis, N. F. Mott, Philosophical Magazine , Vol. 22, (1970), 903-922

1814

8.

A contribution to the theory of electrocapillarity

David Leonard Chapman, Philosophical Magazine , Vol. 25, (1913), 475-481

1475

9.

On the determination of the velocity constant of a unimolecular reaction

E. A. Guggenheim, Philosophical Magazine , Vol. 2, (1926), 538-543

1433

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10.

Dislocations and cracks in anisotropic elasticity

A. N. Stroh, Philosophical Magazine , Vol. 3, (1958), 625-646

1163

11.

A theory of electrical properties of liquid metals

III. The resistivity of binary alloys

T. E. Faber, J. M. Ziman, Philosophical Magazine , Vol. 11, (1965), 153-173

1154

12.

Ductile versus brittle behavior of crystals

James R. Rice, Robb Thomson, Philosophical Magazine , Vol. 29, (1974), 73-97

1081

13.

A theory of the electrical properties of liquid metals

I. The monovalent metals

J. M. Ziman, Philosophical Magazine , Vol. 6, (1961), 1013-1034

1073

14.

A theory of the plastic distortion of a polycrystalline aggregate under combined stresses

J. F. W. Bishop, R. Hill, Philosophical Magazine , Vol. 42, (1951), 414-427

1033

15.

On the correction for shear of the differential equation for transverse vibrations of prismatic bars

S. P. Timoshenko, Philosophical Magazine , Vol. 41, (1921), 744-746

1018

16.

The energy spectrum of ejected atoms during high energy sputtering of gold

M. W. Thompson, Philosophical Magazine , Vol. 18, (1968), 377-414

983

17.

Quasicontinuum analysis of defects in solids

E. B. Tadmor, M. Ortiz, R. Phillips, Philosophical Magazine , Vol. 73, (1996), 1529-1593

903

18.

The transition to the metallic state

N. F. Mott, Philosophical Magazine , Vol. 6, (1961), 287-309

899

19.

Note on the motion of fluid in a curved pipe.

W. R. Dean, Philosophical Magazine , Vol. 4, (1927), 208-223

891

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20.

Theory of barium titanate: Part I

A. F. Devonshire, Philosophical Magazine , Vol. 40, (1949), 1040-1063

21.

Dislocation densities in some annealed and cold-worked metals from measurements on the Xray Debye-Scherrer spectrum

G. K. Williamson, R. E. Smallman, Philosophical Magazine , Vol. 1, (1956), 34-45

870

866

22.

The distribution of electrons round impurities in monovalent metals

J. Friedel , Philosophical Magazine , Vol. 43, (1952), 153-189

865

23.

Optical and photoelectric properties and colour centers in thin films of tungsten oxide

S. K. Deb, Philosophical Magazine , Vol. 27, (1973), 801-822

851

24.

On the theory of x-ray absorption and of the continuous x-ray spectrum

H. A. Kramers, Philosophical Magazine , Vol. 46, (1923), 836-871

836

25.

The screened model potential for 25 elements

A. O. E. Animalu, V. Heine, Philosophical Magazine , Vol. 12, (1965), 1249-1270

832

26.

On a remarkable case of uneven distribution of light in a diffraction grating spectrum

R. W. Wood, Philosophical Magazine , Vol. 4, (1902), 396-402

813

27.

Solution of ‘Solvable model of a spin glass’

D. J. Thousless, P. W. Anderson, R. G. Palmer, Philosophical Magazine , Vol. 35, (1977), 593-601

805

28.

On the criterion that a given system of deviations from the probable in the case of a correlated system of variables is such that it can be reasonably supposed to have arisen from random sampling

Karl Pearson, Philosophical Magazine , Vol. 50, (1900), 157-175

753

29.

A new method for the electronic structure of metals

V. Heine, I. Abarenkov, Philosophical Magazine , Vol. 9, (1964), 451-465

734

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30.

The growth of grain-boundary voids under stress

D. Hull, D. E. Rimmer, Philosophical Magazine , Vol. 4, (1959), 673-687

717

31.

States in gap and recombination in amorphous-semiconductors

N. F. Mott, E. A. Davis, R. A. Street, Philosophical Magazine , Vol. 5, (1975), 961-996

701

32.

A note on single crystals in polymers: Evidence for a folded chain configuration

A. Keller, Philosophical Magazine , Vol. 2, (1957), 1171-1175

698

33.

A theoretical derivation of the plastic properties of a polycrystalline face-centred metal

J. F. W. Bishop, R. Hill, Philosophical Magazine , Vol. 42, (1951), 1298-1307

685

34.

The plastic deformation of polycrystalline aggregates

R. Armstrong, I. Codd, R. M. Douthwaite, N. J. Petch, Philosophical Magazine , Vol. 7, (1962), 45-58

668

35.

The stream-line motion of fluid in a curved pipe (Second paper)

W. R. Dean, Philosophical Magazine , Vol. 5, (1928), 673-695

665

36.

Diffraction contrast from spherically symmetrical coherency strains

M. F. Ashby, L. M. Brown, Philosophical Magazine , Vol. 8, (1963), 1083-1103

652

37.

Magnetostriction of martensite

R. D. James, Manfred Wuttig, Philosophical Magazine , Vol. 77, (1998), 1273-1299

648

38.

A theory of a.c. conduction in chalcogenide glasses

S. R. Elliott, Philosophical Magazine , Vol. 36, (1977), 1291-1304

628

39.

Concentration contours in grain boundary diffusion

R. T. P. Whipple, Philosophical Magazine , Vol. 45, (1954), 1225-1236

626

40.

Electronic properties of substitutionally doped amorphous Si and Ge

W. E. Spear, P. G. Le Comber, Philosophical Magazine , Vol. 33, (1976), 935-949

624

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41.

The equilibrium of linear arrays of dislocations

J. D. Eshelby, F. C. Frank, F. R. N. Nabarro, Philosophical Magazine , Vol. 42, (1951), 351-364

621

42.

Rate equation approaches to thin-film nucleation kinetics

J. A. Venables, Philosophical Magazine , Vol. 27, (1973), 697-738

610

43.

Hyperfine structure in paramagnetic salts and nuclear alignment

B. Bleaney, Philosophical Magazine , Vol. 42, (1951), 441-458

595

44.

On musical air-bubbles and the sounds of running water

M. Minnaert, Philosophical Magazine , Vol. 16, (1933), 235-248

592

45.

On the theory of the decrease of velocity of moving electrified particles on passing through matter

N. Bohr, Philosophical Magazine , Vol. 25, (1913), 10-31

579

46.

The moving Griffith crack

Elizabeth H. Yoffe, Philosophical Magazine , Vol. 42, (1951), 739-750

574

47.

The properties of certain strained hydrocarbons

C. A. Coulson, W. E. Moffitt, Philosophical Magazine , Vol. 40, (1949), 1-35

570

48.

On the pressure developed in a liquid during the collapse of a spherical cavity.

Lord Rayleigh, Philosophical Magazine , Vol. 34, (1917), 94-98

569

49.

Flux pinning mechanisms in type II superconductors

G. Dew-Hughes, Philosophical Magazine , Vol. 30, (1974), 293-305

560

50.

Ultrasonic attenuation in metals

A. B. Pippard, Philosophical Magazine , Vol. 46, (1955), 1104-1114

550

51.

Theory of dislocations in germanium

W. T. Read Jr., Philosophical Magazine , Vol. 45, (1954), 775-796

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539

52.

A suggested method for extending microscopic resolution into the ultra-microscopic region

E. H. Synge, Philosophical Magazine , Vol. 6, (1928), 356-362

537

53.

Investigations of dislocation strain fields using weak beams

D. J. H. Cockayne, I. L. F. Ray, M. J. Whelan, Philosophical Magazine , Vol. 20, (1969), 1265-1270

532

54.

On the decrease of velocity of swiftly moving electrified particles in passing through matter

N. Bohr, Philosophical Magazine , Vol. 30, (1915), 581-612

525

55.

The nuclear surface

T. H. R. Skyrme, Philosophical Magazine , Vol. 1, (1956), 1043-1054

521

56.

The scattering of α and β particles by matter and the structure of the atom

E. Rutherford, Philosophical Magazine , Vol. 21, (1911), 669-688

517

57.

A molecular theory of friction.

G. A. Tomlinson, Philosophical Magazine , Vol. 7, (1929), 905-939

505

58.

Conduction in non-crystalline systems

IV. Anderson localization in a disordered lattice

N. F. Mott, Philosophical Magazine , Vol. 22, (1970), 7-29

495

59.

Poole-Frenkel conduction in amorphous solids

RobertM. Hill, Philosophical Magazine , Vol. 23, (1971), 59-86

493

60.

On the constitution of atoms and molecules, Part I

N. Bohr, Philosophical Magazine , Vol. 26, (1913), 1-25

491

61.

Intrinsic stacking faults in body-centred cubic crystals

V. Vitek, Philosophical Magazine , Vol. 18, (1968), 773-786

485

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62.

On the theory of the low-temperature internal friction peak observed in metals

Alfred Seeger, Philosophical Magazine , Vol. 1, (1956), 651-662

63.

Development of new interatomic potentials appropriate for crystalline and liquid iron

M. I. Mendelev, S. Han, D. J. Srolovitz, et al., Philosophical Magazine , Vol. 83, (2003), 3977-3994

476

481

64.

Dislocation movement through random arrays of obstacles

A. J. E. Foreman, M. J. Makin, Philosophical Magazine , Vol. 14, (1966), 911-924

479

65.

The dislocation distribution, flow stress, and stored energy in cold-worked polycrystalline silver

J. E. Bailey, P. B. Hirsch, Philosophical Magazine , Vol. 5, (1960), 485-497

473

66.

A theory for the low-temperature plastic deformation of glassy polymers

A. S. Argon, Philosophical Magazine , Vol. 28, (1973), 839-865

472

67.

Relation between specific heat and susceptibility of an antiferromagnet

Michael E. Fisher, Philosophical Magazine , Vol. 7, (1962), 1731-1743

468

68.

A note on the Portevin-Le Chatelier effect

A. H. Cottrell, Philosophical Magazine , Vol. 44, (1953), 829-832

467

69.

Solute molecular volumes in relation to solvation and ionization

D. Orme Masson, Philosophical Magazine , Vol. 8, (1929), 218-235

456

70.

Theory of barium titanate

Part II

A. F. Devonshire, Philosophical Magazine , Vol. 42, (1951), 1065-1079

454

71.

A new technique for decoration of cleavage and slip steps on ionic crystal surfaces

G. A. Bassett, Philosophical Magazine , Vol. 3, (1958), 1042-1045

453

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72.

Computer simulation of point defect properties in dilute Fe-Cu alloy using a many-body interatomic potential

G. J. Ackland, D. J. Bacon, A.F. Calder, T. Harry, Philosophical Magazine , Vol. 75, (1997), 713-732

452

73.

The theory of X-ray reflexion

Part I

C. G. Darwin, Philosophical Magazine , Vol. 27, (1914), 315-333

440

74.

Interpretation of the de Haas-van Alphen effect

L. Onsager, Philosophical Magazine , Vol. 43, (1952), 1006-1008

430

75.

On the α particles of radium, and their loss of range in passing through various atoms and molecules

W. H. Bragg, R. Kleeman, Philosophical Magazine , Vol. 10, (1905), 318-340

427

76.

The theory of X-ray reflexion

Part II

C. G. Darwin, Philosophical Magazine , Vol. 27, (1914), 675-690

421

77.

On the transverse vibrations of bars of uniform cross-section

S. P. Timoshenko, Philosophical Magazine , Vol. 43, (1922), 125-131

420

78.

On the ground state properties of anisotropic triangular antiferromagnet

P. Fazekas, P. W. Anderson, Philosophical Magazine , Vol. 30, (1974), 423-440

419

79.

A new method for the evaluation of electric conductivity in metals

S. F. Edwards, Philosophical Magazine , Vol. 3, (1958), 1020-1031

417

80.

On the frequency dependence of conductivity in amorphous solids

M. Pollak, Philosophical Magazine , Vol. 23, (1971), 519-543

414

81.

On ‘relaxation oscillations’

Balthasar van der Pol, Philosophical Magazine , Vol. 2, (1926), 978-992

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82.

The specific thermodynamic properties of aqueous solutions of strong electrolytes

E. A. Guggenheim, Philosophical Magazine , Vol. 19, (1935), 588-643

83.

The α-γ transition in cerium is a Mott transition

Börje Johansson, Philosophical Magazine , Vol. 30, (1974), 469-482

84.

A theory of the viscosity of liquids

Part I

E. N. da C. Andrade, Philosophical Magazine , Vol. 17, (1934), 497-511

85.

Size effects in the deformation of sub-micron Au columns

C. A. Volkert, E. T. Lilleodden, Philosophical Magazine , Vol. 86, (2006), 5567-5579

86.

A theory of work-hardening of metal crystals

N. F. Mott, Philosophical Magazine , Vol. 43, (1952), 1151-1178

87.

The limits of economy of material in frame-structures

A. G. M. Michell, Philosophical Magazine , Vol. 8, (1904), 589-597

88.

On diffraction contrast from inclusions

M. F. Ashby, L. M. Brown, Philosophical Magazine , Vol. 8, (1963), 1649-1676

89.

On the theory of impurity diffusion in metals

A. D. Le Claire, Philosophical Magazine , Vol. 7, (1962), 141-167

90.

Notes on the molecular orbital treatment of the hydrogen molecule

C. A. Coulson, I. Fischer, Philosophical Magazine , Vol. 40, (1949), 386-393

91.

The kinematics of an electron with an axis.

L. H. Thomas, Philosophical Magazine , Vol. 3, (1927), 1-22

403

393

412

409

396

395

390

390

387

401

400

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92.

Thermally activated glide in face-centred cubic metals and its application to the theory of strain hardening

Z. S. Basinski, Philosophical Magazine , Vol. 4, (1959), 393-432

383

93.

A statistical theory of flow stress and work-hardening

U. F. Kocks, Philosophical Magazine , Vol. 13, (1966), 541-566

380

94.

A general theory of curved deformable interfaces in solids at equilibrium

M. E. Gurtin, J. Weissmüller, F. Larché, Philosophical Magazine , Vol. 78, (1998), 1093-1109

379

95.

Scattering of electrons and holes by charged donors and acceptors in semiconductors

R. B. Dingle, Philosophical Magazine , Vol. 46, (1955), 831-840

378

96.

On the dislocation theory of evaporation of crystals

N. Cabrera, M. M. Levine, Philosophical Magazine , Vol. 1, (1956), 450-458

376

97.

Work hardening of dispersion-hardened crystals

M. F. Ashby, Philosophical Magazine , Vol. 14, (1966), 1157-1178

370

98.

The reflexion of x-rays from imperfect crystals

C. G. Darwin, Philosophical Magazine , Vol. 43, (1922), 800-829

367

99.

On the analysis of τ-meson data and the nature of the τ-meson

R. H. Dalitz, Philosophical Magazine , Vol. 44, (1953), 1068-1080

365

100.

Work-hardening of copper-silica

I : A model based on internal stresses, with no plastic relaxation

L. M. Brown, W. M. Stobbs, Philosophical Magazine , Vol. 23, (1971), 1185-1199

359

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