ACS Photonics
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Abbreviated title (ISO 4)
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ACS Photonics |
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Discipline | Optical science, Material science, Nano science |
Language | English |
Edited by | Harry Atwater |
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Publisher |
American Chemical Society (United States)
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Publication history
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2014–present |
Frequency | Monthly |
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Indexing | |
ISSN | 2330-4022 |
CODEN | APCHD5 |
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ACS Photonics is a monthly, peer-reviewed, scientific journal, first published in January 2014 by the American Chemical Society. The current editor in chief is Harry A. Atwater (California Institute of Technology). The interdisciplinary journal publishes original research articles, letters, reviews and perspectives.[1] [2]
Scope
The focus of ACS Photonics is the science of photonics and light-matter interactions. The areas of research reported in the journal are:[1]
- Molecular and nanophotonics
- Solid state inorganic materials for optoelectronics
- Polymer and organic optoelectronic materials
- Plasmonics and optical metamaterials
- Photonic crystals
- Mesoscale photonics and optoelectronics
- Nonlinear optics and materials
- Quantum optics and single-photon processes
- Flexible electronics and displays
- Silicon photonics
- Optical switching, memory, and data storage
- Lasers, quantum electronics, and optical amplifiers
- LEDs and solid-state lighting
- Photonics for energy materials
- Biophotonics
- Micro- and nano-optoelectromechanical systems
- Modeling and simulation of photonic processes
Abstracting and indexing
ACS Photonics is indexed in the following databases:[1][2][3]
- Chemical Abstracts Service – CASSI
- Chemistry Citation Index
- Science Citation Index Expanded
- Current Contents – Engineering, Computing & Technology
- Current Contents - Physical, Chemical & Earth Sciences
- Scopus
- MEDLINE/PubMed
Due to its recent launch in 2014, ACS Photonics has, according to its policies, not yet been included in the Journal Citation Reports and accordingly it has not yet been assigned an impact factor.