Optics Express

Optics Express
Optics Express  
Titre abrégé Opt. Express
Discipline Optique
Langue Anglais
Directeur de publication C. Martijn de Sterke
Publication
Maison d’édition Optical Society of America (Drapeau des États-Unis États-Unis)
Période de publication 1997 à aujourd'hui
Facteur d’impact
d'après l’ISI
3,278 (2009)
Fréquence 24 numéros par an
Accès ouvert Oui
Indexation
ISSN 1094-4087
LCCN sn97000184
CODEN OPEXFF
OCLC 37160672
Liens


Optics Express (abrégé en Opt. Express) est une revue scientifique bimensuelle à comité de lecture qui publie des articles en libre accès dans tous les domaines concernant l'optique[1].

D'après le Journal Citation Reports, le facteur d'impact de ce journal était de 3,278 en 2009. Actuellement, le directeur de publication est C. Martijn de Sterke (Université de Sydney, Australie)[2].

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