Article Number Information


Beginning with Volume 61, Issue 1 (1 January 2000), Physical Review A is published electronically one article at a time.

Such articles are identified by volume number and a six-digit article number (instead of volume and page number), for example, Phys. Rev. A 61, 012013 (2000). This format allows articles to be fully citable as soon as they are published electronically, while maintaining the same identifier for both the electronic and print versions.

The articles are listed in the Table of Contents and appear in the printed issue according to increasing article number and can therefore be located in the usual manner. Articles can also be located by volume and article number using the Volume/Article lookup.

Note that pages are numbered consecutively within each article, e.g., 012013-1, 012013-2,...; however, the hyphen and additional digits should not be used when citing or searching for the article.

The six digits in the article number are currently derived as follows: The first two digits correspond to the issue number, the next two are determined by article type and subject (see below for type and subject number assignments), and the last two are assigned according to the order of publication of the article, within that issue and subject area. This algorithm facilitates the shift to article-at-a-time publishing while maintaining the familiar delineations of volume, issue, and subject.

Article-Type and Subject-Area Numbers

Section Code Ranges

Rapid Communications

01 – 20

Regular Articles

21 – 40

Brief Reports

41 – 60

Comments and Replies

61 – 80

Errata

99



Section Heading

Section Code

RC

ART.

BR

COMM.

Fundamental concepts

01

21

41

61

Quantum information

03

23

43

63

Atomic and molecular structure and dynamics

05

25

45

65

Atomic and molecular collisions and interactions

07

27

47

67

Photon, electron, atom, and molecule interactions with solids and surfaces

09

29

49

69

Clusters (including fullerenes)

12

32

52

72

Atomic and molecular processes in external fields

14

34

54

74

Matter waves

16

36

56

76

Quantum optics, physics of lasers, nonlinear optics

18

38

58

78