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Date: 9 May 2016 8:33:27 pm GMT+8
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Subject: JSTQE Photonics for Sensing: Call for Papers. Submission deadline: June 1, 2016


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IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics: Call for Papers
Submission Deadline: June 1, 2016

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The IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics (JSTQE) publishes papers that fall within the broad field of science and technology of quantum electronics of either a device, subsystem, or system-oriented nature. Each Special Issue is devoted to a specific topic within this broad spectrum.   

JSTQE Special Issue on Photonics for Sensing

On behalf of the Guest Editors and Editor-in-Chief of  IEEE JSTQE, we invite you to write a Contributed paper on the Special Issue on Photonics for Sensing. The special issue of JSTQE aims to highlight the recent progress and trends in photonic technologies for various sensing applications. The latest advancements in new functional materials, high precision three dimensional (3D) micro and nano fabrication techniques, and ultrafast  and high power lasers have also greatly broadened the scope and possibility of photonics to embrace many subfields such as whispering gallery mode microresonators, optofluidics, surface plasmon resonance, surface plasmon polaritons, photonic crystals, metamaterials, etc. Consequently, the optical sensor field has quietly gone through a revolutionary transition from the traditional discrete bulk optics to today's integrated photonic devices and structures with enhanced performance, functionalities, strengthened robustness, improved reliability and reduced cost. In this special issue, manuscript submissions are encouraged to share the latest progress and achievements in photonic technologies for sensing applications. Papers are solicited on, but not limited to: 
  • Design, characterization, packaging and demonstration of novel photonic devices and structures for sensing applications
  • New photonic functional and structural materials for sensing applications
  • Novel methods to fabricate photonic sensors and key sensor components
  • Novel distributed sensing and networking methods
  • Novel photonic sensing mechanisms, sensor integration and signal processing methods
  • Investigation, characterization, and mitigation of environmental effects, including harsh environments, using photonics
  • Multimodality and functional enhancement/expansion through integration of other functions such as nanomaterials and microfluidics with photonic devices and structures for sensing applications

The Primary Guest Editor for this issue is Hai Xiao, Clemson University, USA. The Guest Editors are: Francisco J. Arregui, Public University of Navarre, Spain; Xiaoyi Bao, University of Ottawa, Canada; Xudong Fan, University of Michigan, USA; Yunjiang Rao, University of Electronics Science and Technology of China, China; Gerard Wysocki, Princeton University, USA.


 

Submission Deadline:   June  
1, 2016        
Details: 
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Why Submit to JSTQE?

  • Impact Factor: 2.828
  • Reaches a direct audience that reflects each special issue topic
  • Accepted manuscripts are available online in IEEE Xplore within 5 business days of receiving the final files

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