Physical Review Letters
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| Physical Review Letters | |
|---|---|
| Abbreviated title | Phys. Rev. Lett. |
| Discipline | Physics |
| Language | English |
| Publication details | |
| Publisher | American Physical Society (United States) |
| Publication history | 1958 to present |
| Impact factor | 6.944[1] (2007) |
| Indexing | |
| ISSN | 0031-9007 (print) 1092-0145 (web) |
| CODEN | PRLTAO |
| Links | |
Physical Review Letters is one of the most prestigious journals in physics.[2] Since 1958, it has been published by the American Physical Society as an outgrowth of Physical Review.
Physical Review Letters specializes in short articles called "letters", at most four pages long. The journal celebrated its 50th birthday in 2008.
[edit] Notes
- ^ Journal Citation Reports, June 2008
- ^ J. Bollen, M.A. Rodriguez, H. Van de Sompel (2006). "Journal Status". Scientometrics 69 (3): 669–687. arΧiv:cs/0601030v1.

