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APS posts Nobel Prize articles free



The American Physical Society is pleased to announce that both of 
the original articles describing the work that led to this year's 
physics Nobel Prize have been made "Free-to-Read" so they can be 
downloaded without a subscription.  Links to the articles follow:

Enhanced magnetoresistance in layered magnetic structures with 
antiferromagnetic interlayer exchange( G. Binasch, P. Gruenberg, 
F. Saurenbach, and W. Zinn, Phys. Rev. B 39, 4828 (1989)): 
http://prola.aps.org/abstract/PRB/v39/i7/p4828_1

Giant Magnetoresistance of (001)Fe/(001)Cr Magnetic 
Superlattices(M. N. Baibich, J. M. Broto, A. Fert, F. Nguyen Van 
Dau, F. Petroff,  P. Eitenne, G. Creuzet, A. Friederich, and J. 
Chazelas, Phys. Rev. Lett. 61, 2472 (1988)): 
http://prola.aps.org/abstract/PRL/v61/i21/p2472_1

In addition, to honor the 50th anniversary celebration of the 
Bardeen-Cooper-Schrieffer Theory of Superconductivity being held 
Oct 10-13 at the Univ. of Illinois, the APS has also made the 
three original BCS papers "Free-to-Read"

Bound Electron Pairs in a Degenerate Fermi Gas (L.N. Cooper, 
Phys. Rev. 104, 1189 (1956)) Microscopic Theory of 
Superconductivity (J. Bardeen, L.N. Cooper: 
http://prola.aps.org/abstract/PR/v104/i4/p1189_1

and

J. R. Schrieffer, Phys. Rev. 106, 162 (1957)) Theory of 
Superconductivity (J. Bardeen, L. N. Cooper, and J. R. 
Schrieffer, Phys. Rev. 108, 1175 (1957)): 
http://prola.aps.org/abstract/PR/v106/i1/p162_1

We are honored to have published these seminal works that have 
become the basis for many important technological developments.

Sincerely,
      Gene D. Sprouse, Editor in Chief, American Physical Society
      Joseph W. Serene, Treasurer/Publisher, American Physical Society