'''Physical Review''' (frequently abbreviated as 'Phys. Rev.') is one of the oldest and most-respected
scientific journals publishing research on all aspects of
physics. It is published by the
American Physical Society (APS).
History
''Physical Review'' commenced publication in July
1893, organized by
Cornell University professor
Edward Nichols and helped by the new President of Cornell,
J. Gould Schurman. The journal was managed and edited at Cornell in upstate
New York from 1893 to 1913 by Nichols,
Ernest Merritt, and
Frederick Bedell. The 33 volumes published during this time constitute ''Physical Review Series I''.
The
American Physical Society, which was formed in 1899, took over its publication in
1913, and started ''Physical Review Series II''. The journal remained at Cornell under editor
G.S. Fulcher from 1913 to 1926, before relocating to the location of Editor
John Torrence Tate at the
University of Minnesota. In 1929, the APS started publishing the
Reviews of Modern Physics, a venue for longer review articles.
After Tate's death in 1950, the journals were managed on an interim basis still in Minnesota by
E.L. Hill and
John Buchta until
Samuel Goudsmit and
Simon Pasternak were appointed and the editorial office moved to
Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL) on the east end of Long Island, NY. In July
1958, the sister journal ''
Physical Review Letters'' was introduced to publish short articles of particularly broad interest, initially edited by
George L. Trigg, who remained as Editor until 1988.
In
1970, ''Physical Review'' split into sub-journals ''Physical Review A'', ''B'', ''C'', and ''D''. A fifth member of the family, ''Physical Review E'', was introduced in
1993 to a large part to accommodate the huge amount of new research in
nonlinear dynamics. Combined, these constitute ''Physical Review Series III''.
The editorial office moved in 1980 to its present location on 1 Research Road, Ridge, NY, just across the street from BNL. Sam Goudsmit retired in 1974 and Sy Pasternak in the mid-70's.
B. Chalmers-Frazer was Managing Editor from 1974 until 1980, helped by
Robert K. Adair and
James Krumhansl. Past Editors-in-Chief include
David Lazarus (1980—1990), from
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and
Benjamin Bederson (1990—1996), from
New York University, and
Martin Blume (1996—2007), from
BNL. The recently appointed Editor In Chief is Gene Sprouse from
SUNY, Stony Brook, who will start in March 2007.
In
1998, the first issue of ''Physical Review Special Topics — Accelerators and Beams'' was published, and in
2005, ''Physical Review Special Topics — Physics Education Research'' was launched. ''Physical Review'' also started an online magazine, ''
Physical Review Focus'', in
1998 to explain, and provide historical context for, selected articles from ''Physical Review'' and ''Physical Review Letters''. The Special Topics journals are open-access and funded by page charges to the authors.
All of the journals of the APS are recognized internationally as among the best and well known in physics. Many of the most famous physics papers published in the 20th century have appeared in the pages of the Physical Review family of journals.
Journals
External links
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American Physical Society
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Online archive of all back issues of ''Phys. Rev.'' (subscription required)