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    Applied Physics Express

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    Applied Physics Express  
    |Subject |Discipline}}Applied physics
    LanguageEnglish
    Edited byHideki Hirayama
    Publication details
    History2008–present
    Publisher
    IOP Publishing (UK) on behalf of Japan Society of Applied Physics (Japan)
    FrequencyMonthly
    For one year
    2.3 (2023)
    Standard abbreviations
    ISO 4Appl. Phys. Express
    Indexing
    ISSN1882-0778 (print)
    1882-0786 (web)
    OCLC no.191921899
    Links

    Applied Physics Express or APEX is a scientific journal publishing letters, with usually no more than three pages per (concise) article. The main purpose is to rapidly publish original, timely, and novel research papers in applied physics. As part of its aim, the journal intends for papers to be novel research that has a strong impact on relevant fields and society. It is notable that the journal considers satisfaction of this criterion as showing the paper merits priority handling in the review and publication processes. In keeping with this aim, its issues are published online on a weekly basis. The print version is published monthly.[1][2]

    The journal is the successor of Japanese Journal of Applied Physics Part 2, i.e., the letter and express letter sections.

    Indexing and abstracting

    APEX is abstracted and indexed in Journal Citation Reports,[1][3][4] SCImago Journal Rank,[5] SCOPUS, Science Citation Index, and Current Contents.[6]

    See also

    References

    1. 1.0 1.1 About APEX . Apex.ipap.jp. Retrieved on 2013-06-20.
    2. APEX Review Policy . Apex.ipap.jp (2013-01-01). Retrieved on 2013-06-20.
    3. Preliminary Evaluation Process for English Presentation in Papers . Apex.ipap.jp. Retrieved on 2013-06-20.
    4. JCR – New Titles 2008 . Isiwebofknowledge.com (2009-07-14). Retrieved on 2013-06-20.
    5. SCImago. (2007). SJR — SCImago Journal & Country Rank. (Retrieved April 30, 2010), from http://www.scimagojr.com
    6. Thomson-Reuters SCIENCE Journal Search (Retrieved April 30, 2010). Science.thomsonreuters.com (2013-04-02). Retrieved on 2013-06-20.




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