Physical phenomena that last a trillionth of a second or less are the focus of the new Virtual Journal of Ultrafast Science. Launched by the American Institute of Physics and the American Physical Society this summer, VJUS assembles research and review papers from 50 publications concerning anything ultrafast—from biophysics to high-field physics to applications. The University of Michigan’s Philip Bucksbaum is VJUS’s founding editor. Produced in cooperation with 16 publishers, VJUS is the fifth in AIP and APS’s series of specialty physics virtual journals. VJUS tables of contents and abstracts are posted monthly on the Web (see http://www.vjultrafast.org), with full texts of the original articles accessible for free to subscribers of the source journal, and for a fee to others.
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1 September 2002
September 01 2002
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Toni Feder; Ultrafast Science Journal. Physics Today 1 September 2002; 55 (9): 33. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4796854
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