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| Title | Chemical Physics Letters |
| Discipline | Chemical physics |
| Abbreviation | Chem. Phys. Lett. |
| Publisher | Elsevier |
| Country | Netherlands |
| Frequency | Biweekly |
| History | 1967–present |
| Impact | 2.3 |
| Issn | 0009-2614 |
Chemical Physics Letters
Chemical Physics Letters is a peer-reviewed scientific journal publishing brief reports on experimental and theoretical studies in chemical physics, physical chemistry, and molecular spectroscopy. The journal serves authors and readers across academic institutions such as Massachusetts Institute of Technology, California Institute of Technology, University of Cambridge, and Max Planck Society, and is distributed by the publisher Elsevier alongside titles like Journal of Molecular Structure and Journal of Chemical Physics. Articles often intersect with topics addressed at conferences such as the Gordon Research Conferences and collaborations involving laboratories like Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Argonne National Laboratory, and the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory.
Chemical Physics Letters was founded in 1967 during an era marked by developments at institutions including Bell Labs, Harvard University, and Stanford University. Early editorial leadership drew contributors from research centers such as the Royal Society and the National Institutes of Health, and the journal's format of concise communications paralleled trends set by publications like Physical Review Letters and Nature. Over decades the journal evolved through publishing milestones associated with advances credited to figures connected to Nobel Prize recipients in chemistry and physics, and by reflecting experimental innovations from facilities including CERN and Brookhaven National Laboratory.
The journal publishes short-format articles on topics spanning electronic structure methods developed at Princeton University, time-resolved spectroscopy techniques popularized at Columbia University, and molecular dynamics approaches used at ETH Zurich. Subject matter routinely includes quantum chemical methodologies associated with work at University of Oxford, ultrafast laser experiments tied to research at University of Tokyo, and surface science studies linked to Imperial College London. Readers encounter reports relevant to theoretical frameworks like those advanced at Institute for Advanced Study and computational tools originating from groups at Los Alamos National Laboratory.
Chemical Physics Letters is indexed in services maintained by organizations such as Clarivate Analytics, Scopus (Elsevier), and the Chemical Abstracts Service. Bibliographic entries appear in databases used by universities like Yale University and national libraries including the British Library and the Library of Congress. Citation metrics provided by entities like Web of Science and analyses referenced in reports from the National Science Foundation feed into assessments used by departments at institutions such as University of California, Berkeley.
The journal operates under an editorial board drawn from academics affiliated with universities like University of Chicago, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, and University of Toronto. Peer review is managed through procedures consistent with guidelines from bodies such as the Committee on Publication Ethics and editorial practices similar to those for journals published by American Chemical Society. Handling editors coordinate external referees based at laboratories like Sandia National Laboratories and research centers such as the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics.
Published by Elsevier, the journal follows a subscription-based model with optional open access options analogous to arrangements used by other titles in the publisher's portfolio. Institutional subscriptions are common among libraries at universities like University of Oxford, University of Melbourne, and Seoul National University. Authors may choose hybrid open access routes aligned with mandates from funders such as the European Research Council and national agencies including the National Science Foundation.
Chemical Physics Letters has influenced communities connected to research groups at University of Pennsylvania, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, and New York University. Its concise communications format is often cited alongside seminal works published in outlets like Science and Physical Review Letters and has been discussed in literature reviews and meta-analyses produced by think tanks and academies such as the Royal Society of Chemistry. Citation analyses by consortia including Knowledge Exchange and reporting bodies like Times Higher Education reflect the journal's role within chemical physics publishing.
The journal has published brief reports that contributed to developments in areas pursued at Massachusetts General Hospital translational labs, computational algorithms originating from groups at Scripps Research, and spectroscopic discoveries reported by teams from University of California, Irvine. Contributions have intersected with landmark experimental efforts at facilities such as SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory and theoretical innovations linked to researchers associated with Duke University and Brown University. Selected letters have been influential in follow-on work cited in monographs from presses like Oxford University Press and review articles appearing in outlets tied to the American Physical Society.
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