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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 2023 1.4

IF 0.5

H-index 18

SJR 0.195

Points on list of rated journals of the Ministry of Education and Science 40 (punkty z oficjalnej listy Ministerstwa Edukacji i Nauki )

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Vol. 17 No. 1 (2025)
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This special issue, dedicated to the 21st Conference on Optical Fibers and Their Applications (OFTA 2025), taking place in Białystok, Poland, in January 2025, consists of 10 papers. Specifically, the paper on the fabrication and properties of Erbium-doped Gallo-Germanate glass thin films via RF-sputtering explores the potential of Er³⁺-doped thin films for integrated optics emission sources. Research on Europium-doped nanocomposite TiOx:SiOy layers demonstrates how Eu³⁺ ions reduce optical losses by affecting crystallization and surface roughness. Luminescent monitoring of Eu³⁺-doped 13-93 bioactive glass fiber degradation investigates the degradation rate using luminescence monitoring. The investigation of neural networks for temperature and relative humidity measurement with Rayleigh scattering-based distributed optical fiber sensors evaluates neural networks for processing sensor data. The effect of CO₂ laser-induced crystallization on ErF₃-doped tellurite-germanate oxy-fluoride glass examines structural and luminescent enhancements induced by CO₂ laser irradiation. Enhanced sensitivity of absorption spectroscopy glucose detection by machine learning shows the effectiveness of UV-VIS spectroscopy and machine learning in detecting low glucose concentrations in urine samples. Machine learning-enhanced optical fiber sensors for detection of low glucose concentration in samples mimicking tissue present an optical fiber sensor enhanced by machine learning for accurate detection of low glucose concentrations. Investigation of the luminescent properties of SiLiZn glass-ceramic phosphor doped Cr³⁺/Cr⁴⁺ explores the development of Cr²O₃-doped glass-ceramic phosphors for broadband NIR emission, targeting applications in NIR pc-LEDs. Broadband emission in the near-infrared range in glasses doped with PbS quantum dots and Er³⁺ ions showcases borosilicate glasses co-doped with PbS quantum dots and Er³⁺ ions for broadband NIR luminescence. Finally, the ratiometric optical laser power sensor based on a polymer luminescent nanocomposite presents a ratiometric optical laser power sensor using a polymer luminescent nanocomposite for inexpensive laser monitoring systems.

In addition, two other papers are included in the issue. The paper on the near-infrared image-based method for vision enhancement in monitoring the structure and emission character of operating phosphor-converted white light-emitting diodes (pcW-LEDs) demonstrates how incorporating infrared filters significantly improves the observation of pcW-LEDs during operation, reducing glare and enhancing emission efficiency evaluation. The second paper, reconceiving impedance matching and mismatching to mitigate bias-drift in insertion loss of liquid crystal phase delay lines, proposes a novel hardware approach to address amplitude imbalance in phased array antenna feed systems, thereby reducing performance degradation and maintenance costs without relying on conventional amplifiers or attenuators.

Published: 2025-03-31

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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.

Members of the International Advisory Board:

  • Gaetano Assanto, University of Rome "Roma Tre", Italy
  • Wojtek Bock, Université du Québec en Outaouais, Canada
  • Román Castañeda, Universidad Nacional de Colombia Medellin, Colombia
  • Brian Culshaw, University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom
  • Vladimir G. Chigrinov, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong
  • Gerald Farrell, Dublin Institute of Technology, Ireland
  • Ari T. Friberg, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
  • Wiesław Królikowski, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia
  • Kristiaan Neyts, Ghent University, Belgium
  • Peter Palffy-Muhoray, Kent State University, USA
  • Philip St. John Russell, Max Planck Research Group, Germany
  • Giancarlo Righini, National Research Council, Roma, Italy
  • Bouchta Sahraoui, Université d'Angers, France
  • Ping Shum, Southern University of Science and Technology, China
  • Hugo Thienpont, Vrije University Brussel, Belgium
  • Tomasz R. Woliński, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland
  • Shin-Tson Wu, University of Central Florida, USA
  • Maria J. Yzuel, Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain

 

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