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name: nature-reviews-physics
description: Use when targeting Nature Reviews Physics (Nat Rev Phys) or deciding whether a review proposal across any area of physics fits this commissioned, authoritative review venue that publishes no primary research. Encodes the journal's fit, framing, evidence bar, house style, official-submission re-check, and desk-reject heuristics.
---

# Nature Reviews Physics (nature-reviews-physics)

## Journal positioning

Nature Reviews Physics is a Springer Nature review journal publishing authoritative, accessible reviews and perspectives across the whole of physics — condensed matter, quantum information, particle and nuclear physics, astrophysics, optics, soft and biological physics, and more. Its defining character is editorial commissioning and breadth: most content is invited, written by leaders in a field, and edited to be readable across physics subdisciplines, not only by specialists. The journal publishes no primary research; its currency is synthesis, conceptual framing, and forward-looking assessment of where a field stands and where it is going. Readership is the broad physics community plus adjacent quantitative scientists. This skill is a **fit / venue-selection / re-framing** tool. It does not replace the journal's current official submission guidelines. Before proposing or submitting, re-check the live author and presubmission-enquiry instructions on the Nature Reviews Physics site.

## When to trigger

- The author is considering a review, perspective, or roadmap for Nature Reviews Physics on a physics field of broad current interest.
- A team has primary results but wants to write an authoritative synthesis of a field rather than report new findings.
- An author is choosing between Nature Reviews Physics, Reviews of Modern Physics, and Reports on Progress in Physics for an authoritative review.
- The author needs the journal's commissioning model, breadth-of-audience expectations, and presubmission-enquiry process before drafting.

## Scope & topic fit

- Reviews of an active physics subfield aimed at a cross-disciplinary physics readership, balancing depth with accessibility.
- Perspectives that frame an emerging direction, debate, or paradigm shift and argue a forward-looking viewpoint.
- Roadmaps and technical reviews assessing the state and trajectory of a measurement capability, theoretical framework, or technology platform.
- Conceptual syntheses that connect developments across traditionally separate physics communities.
- Methodological reviews of techniques (experimental or computational) whose adoption is shaping multiple subfields.
- Comment and opinion formats on the practice, sociology, or future of physics research, where invited.

## Method & evidence bar

- The proposal must offer genuine synthesis and an organizing perspective, not a literature catalogue; the author's framing is the contribution.
- Authors are expected to be recognized authorities or to demonstrate command of the full breadth of the field being reviewed.
- Coverage must be balanced and current, fairly representing competing approaches and open controversies rather than the authors' own program alone.
- Claims about the state of a field must be evidence-based and accurately cited; figures should be original, pedagogical, and conceptual.
- Because the journal commissions most content, a presubmission enquiry or proposal — scope, outline, audience, and why now — is typically required before a full draft.
- No primary research data are reported; any new analysis is illustrative and clearly secondary to the review's synthetic purpose.

## Structure & house style

- Nature Reviews articles follow a commissioned house structure with editor-developed display items; length and section format are set in consultation with the editors.
- Writing must be accessible across physics: jargon is defined, and each section builds intuition before technical detail.
- Display items (schematics, conceptual figures, summary boxes, tables) are central and professionally redrawn by the journal's art team from author sketches.
- Abstracts and key-point summaries orient a broad reader quickly; an outlook/future-directions section is expected.
- Citations are comprehensive but curated to the most important and current literature, not exhaustive.
- The narrative argues a clear organizing thesis about the field's structure and trajectory.

## Official-submission checklist

- Before giving submission-ready advice, read `../../resources/source-basis.md` and `../../resources/official-source-map.md`; start from the official source anchors for this journal family, then cite the current journal-specific page you checked.
- Search the live site for "Nature Reviews Physics for authors" and follow the current Springer Nature version.
- Re-check the presubmission-enquiry / proposal process and whether the intended article type is commissioned or accepts unsolicited proposals.
- Re-check article-type definitions (Review, Perspective, Roadmap, Comment), display-item conventions, and length expectations.
- Re-check competing-interests, funding, and AI-use disclosure requirements, and figure-permission/redrawing policies.
- If the live official instructions conflict with this skill, the official instructions win.

## Pre-submission self-check

- [ ] One sentence — the organizing thesis about this field's state and trajectory that this review advances.
- [ ] The piece synthesizes and frames rather than cataloguing; the perspective is the contribution.
- [ ] Coverage is balanced and current, fairly representing competing approaches and open debates.
- [ ] The writing is accessible to physicists outside the immediate subfield, with jargon defined.
- [ ] A presubmission enquiry/proposal with scope, outline, and rationale is prepared; commissioning status is confirmed.
- [ ] Display items are conceived as original conceptual schematics, with permissions considered.

## Common desk-reject triggers

- A primary-research manuscript submitted as a review; Nature Reviews Physics publishes no original research.
- A narrow, specialist review written only for experts, inaccessible to the broad physics readership.
- A literature catalogue without an organizing perspective or forward-looking synthesis.
- A self-promotional review that foregrounds the authors' own work and omits competing approaches.
- An unsolicited full draft submitted without a presubmission enquiry where one is required.

## Re-routing decision

- Definitive, technical, specialist-depth review of a physics subfield: `reviews-of-modern-physics`.
- Comprehensive progress review with substantial technical depth for working physicists: `reports-on-progress-in-physics`.
- Long, exhaustive topical review intended as a standalone reference monograph: `physics-reports`.
- Invited, continuously updated authoritative review specifically in relativity and gravitation: `living-reviews-in-relativity`.

## Output format

```text
[Fit] High / Medium / Low (one-line reason)
[Target] Nature Reviews Physics
[Topic tags] <2–3 closest topics>
[Method/evidence] <is this a balanced, accessible synthesis with an organizing perspective, by authors with command of the full field?>
[Top risk] <the single most likely reason for rejection>
[Official items to re-check] <presubmission enquiry / article type / display items / length / disclosure / permissions>
[Re-route suggestion] <if not a fit, a better-matched venue>
```
