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martes, 22 de junio de 2010

APL & JAP: Top-Cited Journals in Field

AIP: Applied Physics Letters & Journal of Applied Physics

APL and JAP retain top spots as most highly cited journals in Applied Physics

Dear Colleague,

We are happy to be able to thank you again for your contributions to Applied Physics Letters (APL) and Journal of Applied Physics (JAP): contributions that keep both journals at the top of their field as just revealed in the 2009 Journal Citation Reports from Thomson Reuters*. The latest data show once again that APL and JAP are ranked as the first and second most highly cited of the 105 journals tracked in the Applied Physics category. This is only possible through your efforts as authors and reviewers and we are grateful for your time and energy.

Highlights of the data include:

Applied Physics Letters Journal of Applied Physics
Applied Physics Letters cover
  • #1 in citations with 186,353
  • Impact Factor: 3.554
  • 5-year Impact Factor: 3.780
  • Immediacy Index: 0.617
  • Eigenfactor score: 0.71820
Applied Physics Letters cover
  • #2 in citations with 115,445
  • Impact Factor: 2.072
  • 5-year Impact Factor: 2.278
  • Immediacy Index: 0.364
  • Eigenfactor score: 0.32294

We look forward to receiving more of your best work and benefitting from your expertise as reviewers in the coming year.

Best regards,

Nghi Lam Nghi Lam,
Editor,
Applied Physics Letters
P. James Viccaro P. James Viccaro,
Editor,
Journal of Applied Physics

*2009 Journal Citation Reports® (Thomson Reuters, 2010)

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