Nature Photonics

Basic Information

Brief Name: NAT PHOTONICS
Impact Factor: 32.3
ISSN: 1749-4885
Research Field: PHYSICAL
h-index: 266
Self-citation Rate: 1.9%
Articles per Year: 129

SCI Index Status: Science Citation Index Expanded
Journal Website: https://www.nature.com/nphoton
Journal Introduction:

Photonics — the scientific study and application of light — has evolved to become a key technology behind many devices found in the modern home, factory and research lab. Today, the field is both a Nobel-prize-winning science and a billion-dollar industry, underpinning applications such as fibre-optic communication, data storage, flat-panel displays and materials processing. Nature Photonics is a monthly journal dedicated to this exciting field and publishes top-quality, peer-reviewed research in all areas of light generation, manipulation and detection. Coverage extends from research into the fundamental properties of light and how it interacts with matter through to the latest designs of optoelectronic device and emerging applications that exploit photons. The journal covers topics including: Lasers, LEDs and other light sources Imaging, detectors and sensors Optoelectronic devices and components Novel materials and engineered structures Physics of light propagation, interaction and behaviour Quantum optics and cryptography Ultrafast photonics Biophotonics Optical data storage Spectroscopy Fibre optics and optical communications Solar energy and photovoltaics Displays Terahertz technology Nonlinear optics Plasmonics Nanophotonics X-rays In common with other Nature Research journals in the physical sciences, Nature Photonics publishes review articles, research papers, News and Views pieces and research highlights summarizing the latest scientific findings in optoelectronics. This is complemented by a unique mix of articles dedicated to the business side of the industry covering areas such as technology commercialization and market analysis.

CiteScore

CiteScore
54.2
SJR
11.249
SNIP
7.294
Subject Rank Percentile
Materials ScienceElectronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
3 / 284 99%

Journal Statistics

Monthly
Issues/Year
Submission to first editorial decision (median days): 12 Submission to acceptance (median days): 176
Review Cycle
€10290 EUR/$12290 USD/£8890 GBP
Article Processing Fee

Submission Information

Submission Website:

https://mts-nphot.nature.com/

Accepted Types:

Article, Letter, Correspondence, Matters Arising, News and Views, Books & Arts, Review, Progress, Commentary

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Conference diary

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Erratum

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DOI: 10.1039/AN938630655A

Legal notes

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Legal notes

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Front matter

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British Standards Institution

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