Applied Spectroscopy
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Applied Spectroscopy® is one of the world's leading spectroscopy journals, publishing high-quality articles, both fundamental and applied, covering all aspects of spectroscopy. Established in 1951, the journal is owned by the Society for Applied Spectroscopy and is published monthly. The journal is dedicated to fulfilling the mission of the Society to “…advance and disseminate knowledge and information concerning the art and science of spectroscopy and other allied sciences.” All manuscripts are rigorously peer-reviewed.
The journal publishes high-impact reviews, original research papers, and technical notes. In keeping with the society mandate, review papers are made freely available to download. This means that the articles will be accessible at the time of publication to scientists, students, and the general public worldwide.
Applied Spectroscopy® is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics.
Applied Spectroscopy® is an international peer reviewed journal for the publication of original research, educational and review articles covering all aspects of spectroscopy. The journal seeks to be comprehensive in scope, with its primary aim the publication of papers on both the fundamentals and applications of photon-based spectroscopy. These include, but are not limited to, ultraviolet-visible absorption; fluorescence and phosphorescence; mid-infrared, Raman, near-infrared, terahertz, microwave, and atomic absorption; emission; laser-induced breakdown spectroscopies (and ICP-MS); as well as cutting-edge hyphenated and interdisciplinary techniques.
Fundamental topics include, but are not restricted to, the theory of optical spectra and their interpretation, instrumentation design, and operational principles. Reports of spectral processing methodologies such as 2D correlation spectroscopy (2D-COS), baseline correction, and chemometric methods applied to spectra are also strongly encouraged. Application papers are intended to feature novel, innovative applications of spectroscopic methods and techniques. Papers from all fields of scientific endeavor in which applied spectroscopy can be utilized will be considered for publication. Representative fields include chemistry, physics, engineering, biological and health sciences, environmental science, materials science, archeology and art conservation, and forensic science.
In addition to full papers, the journal publishes Rapid Communications, Spectroscopic Techniques, Notes, and Correspondence related to previously published papers. A regular feature of the journal, Focal Point Reviews, provides definitive, comprehensive reviews of spectroscopic techniques and applications. The journal encourages the submission of proposals for consideration for Focal Point articles.
Applied Spectroscopy® is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics.
Sergei G. Kazarian | Imperial College London, UK |
Michael W. Blades | The University of British Columbia, Canada |
Kristin S. MacDonald | The University of British Columbia, Canada |
Katherine Bakeev | B&W Tek Inc., USA |
Amy Bauer | Ocean Insights, USA |
Gary J. Blanchard | Michigan State University, USA |
Ludovic Duponchel | University of Lille, France |
Young Mee Jung | Kangwon National University, South Korea |
Pavel Matousek | Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, UK |
Vincenzo Palleschi |
Angela Gordon | Society for Applied Spectroscopy, USA |
Konnor Jones | University of Oregon, USA |
Ed MacMillan | SAS Sales, USA |
Rachel Masyuko | JP3 Measurement, USA |
Sanford A. Asher | University of Pittsburgh, USA |
Amy Bauer | Ocean Insights, USA |
Rohit Bhargava | University of Illinois, USA |
Ji-Xin Cheng | Purdue University, USA |
Mustafa Culha | Yeditepe University, Turkey |
Alexandre Dazzi | Université Paris, France |
Volker Deckert | Jena University, Germany |
Michael George | The University of Nottingham, UK |
Kathleen Gough | University of Manitoba, Canada |
Peter Griffiths | University of Idaho, USA |
David Hahn | University of Arizona, USA |
Johannes Kiefer | Universität Bremen, Germany |
Ian Lewis | Kaiser Optical Systems, USA |
Curtis Marcott | Light Light Solutions, USA |
Michael Myrick | University of South Carolina, USA |
Christian Pellerin | Université de Montreal, Canada |
Michael Pelletier | Pfizer, USA |
Nancy Pleshko | Temple University, USA |
Steven Ray | State University of New York at Buffalo, USA |
Rohit Reddy | University of Houston, USA |
Bayden Wood | Monash University, Australia |
Bing Zhao | Jilin University, China |
Meiping Zhao | Peking University, China |
Vasillia Zorba | Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA |
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