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Open up the IOP Journal Archive J J Thompson, first honorary fellow of the Institute and President of the Society 1914–1916, with his cathode-ray tube. iopscience.org/archive 1897 1874 1999 What’s included in the IOP Journal Archive? In 2010 the IOP Journal Archive gives you access to 1874–1999 content, as listed below: For more information on the IOP Journal Archive contact your regional representative * The archive includes all content published between 1874 and 1999. Content published in Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and Theoretical does not appear until the 2007 volume. Chinese Physics Letters 0256-307X 1984–1999 Classical and Quantum Gravity 0264-9381 1984–1999 Distributed Systems Engineering 0967-1846 1994–1999 European Journal of Physics 0143-0807 1980–1999 Europhysics Letters (EPL) 0295-5075 1986–1999 Fluid Dynamics Research 0169-5983 1986–1999 Inverse Problems 0266-5611 1985–1999 Journal of High Energy Physics 1029-8479 1997–1999 Journal of Micromechanics and Microengineering 0960-1317 1991–1999 Journal of Optics A: Pure and Applied Optics 1464-4528 1999–1999 Formed by merger: Pure and Applied Optics: Journal of the European Optical Society Part A and 0963-9659 1992–1998 Journal of Optics 0150-536X 1977–1998 Formerly Nouvelle Revue d’Optique 0335-7368 1973–1976 Also formerly Nouvelle Revue d’Optique Appliquée 0029-4780 1970–1972 Journal of Optics B: Quantum and Semiclassical Optics 1464-4266 1999–1999 Formerly Quantum Optics: Journal of the European Optical Society Part B 0954-8998 1989–1994 Formerly Quantum and Semiclassical Optics: Journal of the European Optical Society Part B 1355-5111 1995–1999 Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and Theoretical 1751-8113 not included* Formerly Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and General 0305-4470 1975–1999 Formerly Journal of Physics A: Mathematical, Nuclear and General Physics 0301-0015 1973–1974 Formerly Journal of Physics A: Proceedings of the Physical Society: General Physics 0022-3689 1968–1972 Journal of Physics B: Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics 0953-4075 1988–1999 Formerly Journal of Physics B: Atomic and Molecular Physics 0022-3700 1970–1987 Formerly Journal of Physics B: Proceedings of the Physical Society: Atomic and Molecular Physics 0368-3508 1968–1969 Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter 0953-8984 1989–1999 Formed by merger: Journal of Physics F: Metal Physics and 0305-4608 1971–1988 Journal of Physics C: Solid State Physics 0022-3719 1970–1988 Formerly Journal of Physics C: Proceedings of the Physical Society: Solid State Physics 0368-3516 1968–1969 Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics 0022-3727 1968–1999 Formerly British Journal of Applied Physics 0508-3443 1950–1967 Journal of Physics G: Nuclear and Particle Physics 0954-3899 1989–1999 Formerly Journal of Physics G: Nuclear Physics 0305-4616 1975–1988 Journal ISSN Content included Journal of Radiological Protection 0952-4746 1988–1999 Formerly Journal of the Society for Radiological Protection 0260-2814 1981–1987 Measurement Science and Technology 0957-0233 1990–1999 Formerly Journal of Physics E: Scientific Instruments 0022-3735 1968–1989 Formerly Journal of Scientific Instruments 0950-7671 1923–1967 Metrologia 0026-1394 1965–1999 Modelling and Simulation in Materials Science and Engineering 0965-0393 1992–1999 Nanotechnology 0957-4484 1990–1999 Nonlinearity 0951-7715 1988–1999 Nuclear Fusion 0029-5515 1992–1999 Physica Scripta 0031-8949 1970–1999 Physics Education 0031-9120 1966–1999 Physics in Medicine & Biology 0031-9155 1956–1999 Physics in Technology 0305-4626 1973–1988 Formerly Review of Physics in Technology 0034-6683 1970–1972 Physiological Measurement 0967-3334 1993–1999 Formerly Clinical Physics and Physiological Measurement 0143-0815 1980–1992 Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion 0741-3335 1984–1999 Formerly Plasma Physics 0032-1028 1967–1983 Formerly Journal of Nuclear Energy. Part C, Plasma Physics, Accelerators, 0368-3281 1959–1966 Thermonuclear Research Plasma Sources Science and Technology 0963-0252 1992–1999 Proceedings of the Physical Society 0370-1328 1958–1967 Proceedings of the Physical Society Section A 0370-1298 1949–1957 Proceedings of the Physical Society Section B 0370-1301 1949–1957 Formerly Proceedings of the Physical Society 0959-5309 1926–1948 Formerly Proceedings of the Physical Society of London 1478-7814 1874–1925 Reports on Progress in Physics 0034-4885 1934–1999 Semiconductor Science and Technology 0268-1242 1986–1999 Smart Materials and Structures 0964-1726 1992–1999 Superconductor Science and Technology 0953-2048 1988–1999 Transactions of the Optical Society 1475-4878 1899–1932 Journal ISSN Content included Jim Al-Khalili delivering a lecture entitled “Black holes, wormholes and time travel” at the annual Schools Lecture. 1998 J E Js Archive LF 0408-Timeline-ROW Europe, Africa, Middle East, and South-East Asia Denmark, France, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and Romania Frauke Ralf Tel: +49 89 72 93 95 86 E-mail: [email protected] UK, Ireland, Benelux, Scandinavia (except Denmark), Southern Africa, eIFL, and INASP countries Yann Amouroux Tel: +44 (0)117 930 1117 E-mail: [email protected] Eastern Europe Lukas Piasecki Tel: +48 (0)71 337 29 76 E-mail: [email protected] Spain, Italy, Portugal, Greece, Cyprus, Malta, Israel, and Northern Africa (excluding Egypt) Kathryn Zerboni Tel: +44 (0)117 9301152 E-mail: [email protected] Australasia, Asia, Egypt, and Middle East Patrick Doogue Tel: + 44 (0)117 930 1261 E-mail: [email protected] China Rick Lui Tel: +86 (0)10 8719 6798 E-mail: [email protected] Japan Masaaki Osanai Tel: +81 (0)3 3245 6826 E-mail: [email protected] Head Office Location IOP Publishing Dirac House Temple Back Bristol BS1 6BE, UK Tel: +44 (0)117 929 7481 North and South America Northeastern and Midwestern USA and all of Canada Allan Barnett Tel: (610) 892-5286 E-mail: [email protected] Southern USA and all of Latin America Melanie Faithful Tel: (256) 489-8601 E-mail: [email protected] Western and Southeastern USA Max Brigman Tel: (910) 792-1239 E-mail: [email protected] Representative for Latin America Natasha Diez Tel: 5255 1163 7010 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.iop.org /latinoamerica US Government and Global Corporate Sales Mark Sauter Tel: (609) 254-0034 E-mail: [email protected] Corporate Sales, USA Kevin Batt Tel: (609) 654-4149 E-mail: [email protected]

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Open up the IOP Journal Archive

J J Thompson, first honorary fellow of the Instituteand President of the Society 1914–1916, with his cathode-ray tube.

iopscience.org/archive

1897

18741999

What’s included in the IOP Journal Archive?In 2010 the IOP Journal Archive gives you access to 1874–1999 content, as listed below:

For more information on the IOP Journal Archive contact your regional representative

* The archive includes all content published between 1874 and 1999. Content published in Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and Theoretical does notappear until the 2007 volume.

Chinese Physics Letters 0256-307X 1984–1999

Classical and Quantum Gravity 0264-9381 1984–1999

Distributed Systems Engineering 0967-1846 1994–1999

European Journal of Physics 0143-0807 1980–1999

Europhysics Letters (EPL) 0295-5075 1986–1999

Fluid Dynamics Research 0169-5983 1986–1999

Inverse Problems 0266-5611 1985–1999

Journal of High Energy Physics 1029-8479 1997–1999

Journal of Micromechanics and Microengineering 0960-1317 1991–1999

Journal of Optics A: Pure and Applied Optics 1464-4528 1999–1999Formed by merger: Pure and Applied Optics: Journal of the EuropeanOptical Society Part A and 0963-9659 1992–1998Journal of Optics 0150-536X 1977–1998Formerly Nouvelle Revue d’Optique 0335-7368 1973–1976Also formerly Nouvelle Revue d’Optique Appliquée 0029-4780 1970–1972

Journal of Optics B: Quantum and Semiclassical Optics 1464-4266 1999–1999Formerly Quantum Optics: Journal of the European Optical Society Part B 0954-8998 1989–1994Formerly Quantum and Semiclassical Optics: Journal of the EuropeanOptical Society Part B 1355-5111 1995–1999

Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and Theoretical 1751-8113 not included*Formerly Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and General 0305-4470 1975–1999Formerly Journal of Physics A: Mathematical, Nuclear and General Physics 0301-0015 1973–1974 Formerly Journal of Physics A: Proceedings of the Physical Society: GeneralPhysics 0022-3689 1968–1972

Journal of Physics B: Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics 0953-4075 1988–1999Formerly Journal of Physics B: Atomic and Molecular Physics 0022-3700 1970–1987Formerly Journal of Physics B: Proceedings of the Physical Society: Atomic and Molecular Physics 0368-3508 1968–1969

Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter 0953-8984 1989–1999Formed by merger: Journal of Physics F: Metal Physics and 0305-4608 1971–1988Journal of Physics C: Solid State Physics 0022-3719 1970–1988Formerly Journal of Physics C: Proceedings of the Physical Society:Solid State Physics 0368-3516 1968–1969

Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics 0022-3727 1968–1999Formerly British Journal of Applied Physics 0508-3443 1950–1967

Journal of Physics G: Nuclear and Particle Physics 0954-3899 1989–1999Formerly Journal of Physics G: Nuclear Physics 0305-4616 1975–1988

Journal ISSN Content included

Journal of Radiological Protection 0952-4746 1988–1999Formerly Journal of the Society for Radiological Protection 0260-2814 1981–1987

Measurement Science and Technology 0957-0233 1990–1999Formerly Journal of Physics E: Scientific Instruments 0022-3735 1968–1989Formerly Journal of Scientific Instruments 0950-7671 1923–1967

Metrologia 0026-1394 1965–1999

Modelling and Simulation in Materials Science and Engineering 0965-0393 1992–1999

Nanotechnology 0957-4484 1990–1999

Nonlinearity 0951-7715 1988–1999

Nuclear Fusion 0029-5515 1992–1999

Physica Scripta 0031-8949 1970–1999

Physics Education 0031-9120 1966–1999

Physics in Medicine & Biology 0031-9155 1956–1999

Physics in Technology 0305-4626 1973–1988Formerly Review of Physics in Technology 0034-6683 1970–1972

Physiological Measurement 0967-3334 1993–1999Formerly Clinical Physics and Physiological Measurement 0143-0815 1980–1992

Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion 0741-3335 1984–1999Formerly Plasma Physics 0032-1028 1967–1983Formerly Journal of Nuclear Energy. Part C, Plasma Physics, Accelerators, 0368-3281 1959–1966Thermonuclear Research

Plasma Sources Science and Technology 0963-0252 1992–1999

Proceedings of the Physical Society 0370-1328 1958–1967Proceedings of the Physical Society Section A 0370-1298 1949–1957Proceedings of the Physical Society Section B 0370-1301 1949–1957Formerly Proceedings of the Physical Society 0959-5309 1926–1948Formerly Proceedings of the Physical Society of London 1478-7814 1874–1925

Reports on Progress in Physics 0034-4885 1934–1999

Semiconductor Science and Technology 0268-1242 1986–1999

Smart Materials and Structures 0964-1726 1992–1999

Superconductor Science and Technology 0953-2048 1988–1999

Transactions of the Optical Society 1475-4878 1899–1932

Journal ISSN Content included

Jim Al-Khalili delivering a lecture entitled“Black holes, wormholes and time travel”

at the annual Schools Lecture.

1998

J EJs Archive LF 0408-Timeline-ROW

Europe, Africa, Middle East, and South-East Asia

Denmark, France, Germany,

Austria, Switzerland, and Romania

• Frauke Ralf• Tel: +49 89 72 93 95 86• E-mail: [email protected]

UK, Ireland, Benelux, Scandinavia

(except Denmark), Southern Africa,

eIFL, and INASP countries

• Yann Amouroux• Tel: +44 (0)117 930 1117• E-mail: [email protected]

Eastern Europe

• Lukas Piasecki• Tel: +48 (0)71 337 29 76• E-mail: [email protected]

Spain, Italy, Portugal, Greece,

Cyprus, Malta, Israel, and

Northern Africa (excluding Egypt)

• Kathryn Zerboni• Tel: +44 (0)117 9301152• E-mail: [email protected]

Australasia, Asia, Egypt,

and Middle East

• Patrick Doogue• Tel: + 44 (0)117 930 1261• E-mail: [email protected]

China

• Rick Lui• Tel: +86 (0)10 8719 6798• E-mail: [email protected]

Japan

• Masaaki Osanai• Tel: +81 (0)3 3245 6826• E-mail: [email protected]

Head Office Location

IOP PublishingDirac HouseTemple BackBristol BS1 6BE, UKTel: +44 (0)117 929 7481

North and South America

Northeastern and Midwestern USA

and all of Canada

• Allan Barnett• Tel: (610) 892-5286• E-mail: [email protected]

Southern USA and all of Latin

America

• Melanie Faithful• Tel: (256) 489-8601• E-mail: [email protected]

Western and Southeastern USA

• Max Brigman• Tel: (910) 792-1239• E-mail: [email protected]

Representative for Latin America

• Natasha Diez• Tel: 5255 1163 7010• E-mail: [email protected]• Web: www.iop.org/latinoamerica

US Government and Global

Corporate Sales

• Mark Sauter• Tel: (609) 254-0034• E-mail: [email protected]

Corporate Sales, USA

• Kevin Batt• Tel: (609) 654-4149• E-mail: [email protected]

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