About the Journal
The journal Nanophotonics focuses on the interaction of photons with nano-structures, such as carbon nano-tubes, nano metal particles, nano crystals, semiconductor nano dots, photonic crystals, tissue and DNA. Nanophotonics covers recent international research results, specific developments in the field and novel applications. It publishes in Gold Open Access. The journal publishes 24 issues per year.
Editor-in-chief: Stefan Maier, Monash University, Australia
Publishing Editor: Dennis Couwenberg, Science Wise Publishing, The Netherlands
E-mail: dcouwenberg@nanophotonics-journal.com
Online edition ISSN: 2192-8614
Impact Factor 2023: 6.5
5-year Impact Factor: 7.4
CiteScore 2023: 13.5
The journal covers the latest developments for physicists, engineers and material scientists, working in fields related to:
- Plasmonics: metallic nanostructures and their optical properties
- Meta materials, fundamentals and applications
- Nanophotonic concepts and devices for solar energy harvesting and conversion
- Near-field optical microscopy
- Nanowaveguides and devices
- Nano Lasers
- Nanostructures, nanoparticles, nanotubes, nanowires, nanofibers
- Photonic crystals
- Integrated silicon photonics
- Semiconductor quantum dots
- Quantum optics & Quantum information
- Ultrafast and nonlinear pulse propagation in nano materials and structures
- Light-matter interaction, optical manipulation techniques
- Nano-biophotonics
- Optofluidics
- Optomechanics
- System applications based on nanophotonic devices
- Nanofabrication techniques, thin film processing, self-assembly
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Nanophotonics supports young scientists through the sponsorship of poster awards at global conferences, recognizing the work of over 50 researchers every year. Please visit the winners’ gallery to view their accomplishments.
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The background image of the logo of Nanophotonics is developed at the IQFR-CSIC, Madrid, Spain and designed by Nacho Gaubert.