The Impact Factor (IF) or Journal Impact Factor (JIF) of an academic journal is a scientometric index that reflects the yearly average number of citations that recent articles published in a given journal received. Among the open access titles published by APS, PRResearch will complement Physical Review X (PRX), which has a similarly broad scope but is extremely selective as the highest impact, fully OA, multidisciplinary physics journal in the world. Announcement of the latest Impact Factors from the Journal Citation Reports. Researchers consider a number of factors in deciding where to publish their research: journal reputation, readership and community, speed of publication, and of course Impact Factor.

Physical Review Fluids is dedicated to publishing innovative research that will significantly advance the fundamental understanding of fluid dynamics. Physical Review Research complements other titles in the portfolio by offering the Physical Review refereeing and publishing experience researchers value and trust, along with a fully open access publishing model for authors who prefer that option or require it to fulfill funder mandates. The Impact Factor Quartile of Physical Review Materials is still under caculation .

The Impact Factor 2018 of Physical Review Materials is 2.926, which is just updated in 2019. The Impact Factor (IF) or Journal Impact Factor (JIF) of an academic journal is a scientometric index that reflects the yearly average number of citations that recent articles published in a given journal received. The Impact Factor Quartile of Physical Review Fluids is Q1.