Photonic Sensors

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  • Country
    Germany
  • Language
    English
  • Number of Articles
    574
  • Abbreviation
    Photonic Sensors
  • ISSN
    1674-9251
  • e-ISSN
    2190-7439
  • Main Publisher
    Springer Nature
  • Publisher
    Springer Science and Business Media LLC
  • Indian UGC
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Journal Properties
  • Final Decision (day)
    91
  • Science
    Mathematics
    Instruments and machines
    Science
    Physics
    Science
    Physics
    Optics
    Light
    Technology
    Chemical technology
    Technology
    Electrical engineering
    Electronics
    Nuclear engineering
    Materials of engineering and construction
    Mechanics of materials
    Technology
    Engineering (General)
    Civil engineering (General)
    Applied optics
    Photonics
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Description
Photonic Sensors is an international peer-reviewed journal focusing on original research and reviews in the field of photonic sensing technology. It covers a broad spectrum of topics, including optical fiber sensors, integrated photonic sensors, materials for photonic sensors, and applications in environmental monitoring, biomedical diagnostics, and industrial process control. The journal highlights advancements in sensor design, fabrication, and performance, emphasizing sensitivity, selectivity, and stability. Photonic Sensors also addresses theoretical modeling, experimental validation, and practical implementation of photonic sensors. It is indexed in databases such as Scopus and Web of Science. Researchers in photonics, optics, materials science, and engineering find this journal invaluable for staying abreast of the latest developments. Authors are invited to submit their groundbreaking work, contributing to the journal's mission of promoting innovation and advancing the field of photonic sensors for real-world applications. The content is not copied from the official websites.
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