2023 Nobel prize in Physics Collection

Congratulations to the Nobel Prize in Physics and Chemistry winners

IOP Publishing (IOPP) would like to congratulate Pierre Agostini, Ferenc Krausz and Anne L'Huillier for winning the 2023 Nobel Prize in Physics! The trio has been awarded the Prize for their work on creating extremely short pulses of light that can be harnessed to study processes occurring inside atoms and molecules.

The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences said the three laureates' experiments produced "pulses of light so short that they are measured in attoseconds". The winning research can be used to study how electrons, the building blocks of all matter and chemistry, behave.

The three Nobel Prize in Physics scientists have published many research papers with IOP Publishing

Below we have listed some of the most prominent papers on attosecond light pulses that the winners have published with us and work related to the subject:


IOPP would also like to congratulate Moungi Bawendi, Louis Brus and Alexei Ekimov for winning the Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2023. The three laureates have been rewarded for their discovery and development of quantum dots, nanoparticles that are so small their size determines their properties.

The three Nobel Prize in Chemistry scientists have published the following research papers with IOP Publishing:


More than 130 Nobel laureates and Fields Medal winners have published with us. 98 physics laureates. 21 chemistry laureates. 2 medicine laureates. 9 Fields Medal winners.

130 Nobel laureate and Fields Medal winners have now published their work with us. Here you can find links to that work and discover more about the research behind the awards.

Research published by Physics Nobel laureates

Research published by Chemistry Nobel laureates

Research published by Physiology or Medicine Nobel laureates

Research published by Fields Medal winners