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Applied Physics B
TitleApplied Physics B
DisciplineOptics, Photonics
AbbreviationAppl. Phys. B
PublisherSpringer Science+Business Media
CountryGermany
FrequencyMonthly
History1987–present
Impact2.8
Issn0946-2171
Eissn1432-0649

Applied Physics B

Applied Physics B is a peer-reviewed scientific journal publishing research on optical and quantum applications of physics. The journal has served as a venue for work connecting experimental techniques and theoretical analysis in areas such as laser physics, photonics, and quantum optics. Contributions often bridge institutions and laboratories across Europe, North America, and Asia.

History and Scope

Applied Physics B was established amid evolving research priorities in the late 20th century, building on traditions from journals published by Springer Science+Business Media and predecessor titles emerging from collaborations among European laboratories. The journal's development parallels milestones at organizations such as European Space Agency, initiatives at Institut d'Optique Graduate School, and facility upgrades at places like CERN and Max Planck Institute for Quantum Optics. Its editorial trajectory reflects influences from conferences such as CLEO, SPIE Photonics West, and meetings hosted by Optical Society of America and IEEE Photonics Society.

Editorial and Publication Details

The journal is published by Springer Science+Business Media with an editorial board composed of researchers affiliated with institutions including University of Cambridge, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, University of Oxford, ETH Zurich, and Tsinghua University. Publication frequency is monthly, and formats include original research articles, letters, and review-like topical collections tied to workshops at venues such as EANP and ICFO. Production workflows connect with indexing services run by organizations like Clarivate Analytics and Scopus-operated platforms.

Aims and Scope of Research Topics

Applied Physics B emphasizes experimental and theoretical work in laser physics, optical materials, and quantum technologies. Typical topics include laser development linked to projects at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, nonlinear optics relevant to experiments at Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light, ultrafast spectroscopy informed by results from Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, and quantum information experiments related to groups at Institute for Quantum Computing and Perimeter Institute. Cross-disciplinary submissions often reference collaborations with industrial partners such as Thales Group, Rohm Semiconductor, and Nokia Bell Labs.

Abstracting and Indexing

Applied Physics B is abstracted and indexed by major services operated by entities like Clarivate Analytics (Web of Science), Elsevier (Scopus), and databases maintained by ProQuest and EBSCO Information Services. Bibliographic records appear in catalogs curated by national libraries such as the British Library and Library of Congress, and metadata feed systems used by repositories at arXiv and university libraries including Harvard University Library. The journal's coverage is reflected in citation tracking tools developed at Institute for Scientific Information.

Impact and Reception

The journal's impact factor, as reported in Journal Citation Reports from Clarivate Analytics, positions it among specialist journals in photonics and optical physics; its reception in communities affiliated with Optica (formerly OSA), SPIE, and IEEE reflects steady citation of applied experimental work. Researchers at institutions like California Institute of Technology and University of Tokyo frequently cite the journal in contexts spanning laser machining studies linked to Fraunhofer Society research and quantum optics experiments paralleled at National Institute of Standards and Technology.

Notable Papers and Special Issues

Notable contributions include experimental reports on laser cooling and trapping associated with researchers connected to Nobel Prize in Physics laureates, investigations of femtosecond laser dynamics with authors from Riken, and applied quantum optics papers that intersect with programs at European Research Council. Special issues have been organized around conferences such as CLEO and thematic schools coordinated by Institut d'Optique Graduate School and have featured guest editors from Max Planck Society and University of Cambridge.

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