Archives of Laser and Photonics

Archives of Laser and Photonics is an online peer-reviewed open access journal which encourages the submission of papers that encompass multidisciplinary approaches and techniques focusing on the mechanisms of lasers and sensors. Archives of Laser and Photonics publishes highly qualified articles related to the fields of Fiber Optic Sensors, Photonics and nanostructures, Photonic crystals, Semiconductor lasers, Laser Diode, Laser Spectrum, etc.

Aim and Scope

Archives of Laser and Photonics provide an opportunity for publishing extensive range of high quality scientific research articles. The articles in those fields of scientific and engineering research pertaining to the development and application of the technology of optics, lasers and photonics. Archives of Laser and Photonics publish exceptionally high quality articles such as Research, Review, Perspective, Opinion, and short commentary in the respective fields.

Archives of Laser and Photonics publishes the current and ongoing research in the respective field of the journal which covers the entire field of the journal but not restricted to the limited areas which include Fiber Optic Sensors, Photonics and nanostructures, Photonic crystals, Semiconductor lasers, Laser Diode, Laser Spectrum, Optics and Spectroscopy, Photonic Sensors, Lasers in Medical Science, Optical and Quantum Electronics, Nano-Optics and Nanophotonics, Photonic Sensors, Laser technology in engineering, etc,.

All published articles are assigned to Digital Object Identifier (DOI) - Crossref.

All published articles are permanently archived and available at Gavin Publishers website in HTML and PDF formats.


Note: This is a Peer-Reviewed Open Access Journal. All articles submitted to this journal will be published under the Attribution-ShareAlike CC BY-SA: Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. With this license, readers can share, distribute, download, and even use the content for commercial purposes, as long as the original source is properly cited.