Journal Indicators:
CiteScore 2024 1.0
IF 0.8
H-index 19
SJR 0.265
Points on list of rated journals of the Ministry of Education and Science 40 (punkty z oficjalnej listy Ministerstwa Edukacji i Nauki )
PSP Photonics Letters of Poland (ISSN 2080-2242) is a new peer-reviewed web-based, open-access journal published by the Photonics Society of Poland and co-sponsored by SPIE. Journal is also supported by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of Poland in the frame of the project 699/P-DUN/2017.
CiteScore 2024 1.0
IF 0.8
H-index 19
SJR 0.265
Points on list of rated journals of the Ministry of Education and Science 40 (punkty z oficjalnej listy Ministerstwa Edukacji i Nauki )
In 2020, Warsaw University of Technology established seven Priority Research Areas (PRAs) under the Excellence Initiative Research University Program. The PRA Photonics technologies, one of seven priorities, has been focused on the design and manufacturing of optical components and novel photonic materials, as well as the development of innovative technologies and measurement methods. The idea behind the Excellence Initiative Research University Program carried out in the years 2020-2025 was to select the best Polish universities and provide them with an opportunity to grow so that, in the future, they can be ranked among renowned universities all over the world. The results of PRA Photonics technologies have been published in more than 70 renowned journal papers including 25 Top10 papers [1-25], and have led to two successful European ERC grants.
The current, 68th Photonics Letters of Poland issue (Vol. 17 No. 4, 2025) contains papers related directly to the research activities of the PRA Photonics technologies, and it completes the 64th Photonics Letters of Poland issue (Vol. 16 No. 4, 2024).
The following research activities in photonic technologies carried out over the last five years at Warsaw University of Technology are reported in the current issue. O. Gridyakina et al. described dual-frequency liquid crystals for tunable beam steering in the 0.1–3.5 THz photonics. M. Kałuża et al. presented a hologram-based architecture for fan-in coupling in four-core fibers. J. Korec-Kosturek et al. demonstrated Fabry-Pérot resonators with high-reflectivity coatings that have been 3D-printed on the end-face of the optical fibers using the Photonic Professional 3D femtosecond direct laser writing system, Nanoscribe Professional GT2. The paper by M. Kwaśny et al. reported the generation and electric-field stabilization of scalar vortex nematicons in a low-birefringence nematic liquid crystal.
Tomasz R. Woliński
Priority Research Area: Photonics technologies Chair
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The Photonics Letters of Poland is indexed in major scientific databases, including Scopus and Web of Science Emerging Sources Citation Index.
The journal covers the topical areas of optics, optoelectronics and photonics in the following aspects: fundamental and applied research, physics and technical, materials, components and devices, circuits and systems, technological and design, construction and manufacturing, and metrology.
Photonics Society of Poland encourages the prospective Authors to publish the results of their research and technical work in the new, peer-reviewed, rapid Internet journal Photonics Letters of Poland.
The Advisory Board of the Photonics Letters of Poland is composed of Polish researchers active in optics and photonics, whereas the International Advisory Board groups prominent international experts and scientists in the field.
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Journal Indicators:
CiteScore 2024 1.0
IF 0.8
H-index 19
SJR 0.265
Points on list of rated journals of the Ministry of Education and Science 40 (punkty z oficjalnej listy Ministerstwa Edukacji i Nauki )