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COMING JANUARY 2010: Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters, complementing the Journal of Physical Chemistry, the #1 most-cited journal in physical chemistry.

Urgency demands visibility. Authors of letters want their urgent research results to gain rapid and prominent exposure within their scientific community. The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters was created to give authors this high visibility they demand.

Editor-in-Chief: George C. Schatz, Northwestern University

Instead of letters spread across the Journal of Physical Chemistry A, B, and C, this new all-electronic journal focuses letters in a convenient, single source. And with its new streamlined editorial structure, the Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters will have the shortest time to publication of any physical chemistry journal, estimated at 6 to 8 weeks. Authors gain other key advantages such as:  Broad distribution to a worldwide audience of subscribing institutions  Careful scientific assessment of your manuscript facilitated by Editors who are practicing scientists and distinguished leaders in a wide range of research areas  No mandatory author charges for pages, color illustrations, or cover art

Deputy Editor: Prashant V. Kamat, University of Notre Dame

Now accepting submissions. First articles published November 2009. Issue 1 of the Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters launches January 2010. For more information go to pubs.acs.org/JPCL