Aims and Scope

Advances in OptoElectronics is a peer-reviewed open access journal, with its aim to accelerate worldwide recognition, dissemination and utilization of the most recent findings and achievements in optoelectronics. Intended for both industry and academia, the journal provides quick publication of original short and lengthy articles on theoretical, applied, and system results in all emerging and established multidisciplinary areas of optoelectronics. Subject areas include but are not limited to:

  • Materials, devices, components, electronics, design tools, packaging, reliability, manufacturing and applications of lasers, LEDs, OLEDs and other photonic sources covering ultraviolet to infrared spectrum;
  • Luminescence and lighting;
  • Solar cells and photovoltaics;
  • Electro-optical imaging, sensors and detectors;
  • Optical data storage/processing;
  • Fiber optics and optical communications;
  • Space and atmosphere optics and remote sensing;
  • Quantum optics, ultrafast photonics & cryptography;
  • Optical lithography & nano/microelectronics manufacturing tools;
  • Optical interconnects;
  • Biomedical optics & micro-devices;
  • Micromachining & optical micro/nano-systems;
  • Microscopy, instruments & spectroscopy.

Advances in OptoElectronics is operated by a board of editors who are internationally known researchers. The speedy turnaround review process, and thus the rapid publication, followed by open access will enable the maximum impact of the published research findings.

In addition to regular issues, Special Issues will be organized by Guest Editors. Proposals for special issues should be submitted to the Editor-in-Chief.