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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 870 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), 34-45 866 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 Citation data from Thomson Reuter’s Web of Science, April 2016

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), 651-662 476 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 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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412 82. The specific thermodynamic properties of aqueous solutions of strong electrolytes E. A. Guggenheim, Philosophical Magazine, Vol. 19, (1935), 588-643 409 83. The α-γ transition in cerium is a Mott transition Börje Johansson, Philosophical Magazine, Vol. 30, (1974), 469-482 403 84. A theory of the viscosity of liquids Part I E. N. da C. Andrade, Philosophical Magazine, Vol. 17, (1934), 497-511 401 85. Size effects in the deformation of sub-micron Au columns C. A. Volkert, E. T. Lilleodden, Philosophical Magazine, Vol. 86, (2006), 5567-5579 400 86. A theory of work-hardening of metal crystals N. F. Mott, Philosophical Magazine, Vol. 43, (1952), 1151-1178 396 87. The limits of economy of material in frame-structures A. G. M. Michell, Philosophical Magazine, Vol. 8, (1904), 589-597 395 88. On diffraction contrast from inclusions M. F. Ashby, L. M. Brown, Philosophical Magazine, Vol. 8, (1963), 1649-1676 393 89. On the theory of impurity diffusion in metals A. D. Le Claire, Philosophical Magazine, Vol. 7, (1962), 141-167 390 90. Notes on the molecular orbital treatment of the hydrogen molecule C. A. Coulson, I. Fischer, Philosophical Magazine, Vol. 40, (1949), 386-393 390

91. The kinematics of an electron with an axis. L. H. Thomas, Philosophical Magazine, Vol. 3, (1927), 1-22 387

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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 Nobel Prize Winner Phil. Mag. Editor or Editorial Board Member

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