From: David Prosser <[log in to unmask]> Date: Wed, 10 Oct 2012 10:19:12 +0100 This is obviously a very generous gesture on behalf of the APS. A much wider range of papers by Professor Haroche and Wineland are also available, permanently open access, through arXiv. Best wishes David Prosser On 9 Oct 2012, at 22:01, LIBLICENSE wrote: > From: Mark Doyle <[log in to unmask]> > Date: Tue, Oct 9, 2012 at 4:15 PM > > Dear all, > > [Please excuse any cross-posting.] > > The American Physical Society congratulates Serge Haroche and David > Wineland, both Fellows of the APS, for their 2012 Nobel Prize in > Physics. They and their collaborators have made significant advances > in the realization of quantum phenomena with many beautiful > experiments. Their abilitiy to manipulate atoms and photons to > demonstrate fundamental aspects of quantum physics has been documented > in many journal articles. We are very pleased that much of this > seminal work has been published in the APS journals: Physical Review > Letters, Physical Review A, and Reviews of Modern Physics. To honor > these laureates and their collaborators, we have made freely available > five of their many APS publications that demonstrate some of the key > insights of their pioneering work. Please see our full announcement > (http://publish.aps.org/edannounce/2012-nobel-physics) and press > release (http://www.aps.org/about/pressreleases/nobel12.cfm) for > further information, including the five papers that have been made > Free to Read. > > Best regards, > Mark > > Mark Doyle > Director, Journal Information Systems > American Physical Society