Physical Review Letters

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PRL is published both online and as a print journal. Its focus is on short articles ("letters") for a broad readership.[2] The Lead Editor (main science advisor) is Rafael Fernandes. The Chief Editor (responsible for the journal content[3]), is Robert Garisto.[4][5]

History

The journal was created in 1958, by Samuel Goudsmit, who was then the editor of Physical Review, the American Physical Society's primary journal. He turned the Letters to the Editor section of Physical Review into a new standalone flagship journal: Physical Review Letters. It was the first journal intended for the rapid publication of short articles, a format that eventually became popular in many other fields.[6]

Notable articles

Scope

PRL covers all areas of physics and related topics. The journal is divided into the following sections:[4]

A section before the table of contents highlights a small number of particularly notable articles in each edition.[10][11]

Journal ranking summary

The following table presents the most recent journal ranking metrics for Physical Review Letters based on data from Scopus and Web of Science categories.

Journal ranking summary (2023) [12]

Source Category Rank Percentile Quartile
Scopus General Physics and Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy 13/243 94.65 Q1
Web of Science (IF) Physics, Multidisciplinary 8/110 93.20 Q1
Web of Science (JCI) Physics, Multidisciplinary 8/110 92.73 Q1

Abstracting, indexing, and impact factor

Physical Review Letters is indexed in the following bibliographic databases:[4]

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See also

References

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External links

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