期刊名称:OPTO-ELECTRONICS REVIEW
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal

OPTO-ELECTRONICS REVIEW (O-ER) was established in 1992 for the publication of scientific papers concerning optoelectronics materials, systems and signal processing. This journal covers the whole field of theory, experimental, techniques and instrumentation and brings together, within one journal, contributions from a wide range of disciplines. Papers covering novel topics extending the frontiers in optoelectronics are very encouraged. Articles will be published in OE-R in the following categories:
- invited reviews presenting the current state of the knowledge,
- refereed research contributions reporting on original scientific or technological achievements,
- conference papers printed either in O-ER Special Issues, serving as Conference Proceedings, or in normal issues as invited or contributed papers, with special annotations indicating the conference where the paper has been presented,
- short news informing on recent research trends and technical achievements, dealing with any aspect of scientific, technological, technical, and industrial works concerning generation, transmission, transformation, detection and application of light and other forms of radiative energy whose quantum unit is photon,
- miscellany on various subjects, including conference reports and announcements, presentations of research laboratories, advertisements, etc.
OPTO-ELECTRONICS REVIEW is published quarterly as a journal of the Association of Polish Electrical Engineers (SEP) by the Main Center for Training and Publishing (COSiW) of SEP, under the auspices of the Polish Optoelectronics Committee of SEP and the Polish Chapter of SPIE (Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers), and the Convention of National Societies of Electrical Engineers of Europe. It is type-set and printed by ArtGraph Sp. z o.o., in Warsaw.
OPTO-ELECTRONICS REVIEW is sponsored by the Polish State Committee for Scientific Research (KBN).
OPTO-ELECTRONICS REVIEW is indexed in Current Contents Collections (Electronics and Telecomunications Collections) and in INSPEC Database.
OPTO-ELECTRONICS REVIEW is available in data base of the Institute for Scientific Information, Philadelphia, USA. Search O-ER in ISI Master Journal List applied our ISSN 1230-3402.
Instructions to Authors
Authors are urgently requested, in their own interest (to guarantee speedy publication), to comply carefully with this recommendation. Submitted papers will be referred and, if necessary, authors may be invited to revise their manuscripts. There is no charge for publication and 25 free reprints will be sent to the first-named author of the paper. Additional reprints can be obtained at reasonable cost if ordered before publication, and an order form for this purpose will be sent to the author. Copies of the issue also can be ordered at a special discount.
Manuscripts (one original + two copies), in English only, should be sent to the address of Editor-in-Chief:
Prof. Antoni Rogalski OPTO-ELECTRONICS REVIEW Editorial Office Institute of Applied Physics Military University of Technology 2 Kaliskiego Str. 00-908 Warsaw Poland
together with a copy on 3.5 inch floppy disc.
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Preparation of the
Text
1. The manuscript should be typed double spaced preferably on A4 pages within the 2-cm margins. Original figures, figure captions, and tables with headings should be typed on separate sheets of paper.
2. The disc files should be prepared preferably in Microsoft Word or Word Perfect, however, in general, all major word processor formats are accepted. In exceptional cases the manuscript can be mailed without a disc copy, but then the authors would risk serious delay in the publication for their paper.
3. Each manuscript should start with a brief concise title in which only the first word is capitalised and no acronyms are used (unless they are widely known).
4. The title page should include the author's (authors) name(s) given without titles or scientific degrees like Prof., Ph.D., etc., however with the corresponding author marked by an asterisk. This should be followed by the affiliation of each of the authors. For the corresponding author the full mailing address with phone and fax numbers (e-mail welcome) are requested to be given on a separate sheet of paper.
5. The text of the paper should be preceded by a concise abstract, and at least three keywords, which characterise the subject of paper. The abstract should be self-contained (without footnotes) presenting all items of paper's subject about which new results have been gained and emphasising the conclusions most important from scientific point of view. The abstract should not exceed 200 words in length. The main text of paper should be divided into sections and subsections (if needed the subsections may be divided in paragraphs). These parts of the text should have relevant headings numbered accordingly by only one number (1.), two numbers (1.1.), or three numbers (1.1.1.).
6. In the text, the greatest care must be taken to observe consistency in the use of abbreviations for units and other expressions.
References
Source references in the text of the article should be given in square brackets, e.g. [4], numbered consequentially in citation order and listed at the end of the manuscript. Journal references are to be written as follows: initials(s) and surname(s) of author(s), title of a paper, journal name (italic) abbreviated according to the American Institute of the Physics Abstracts published by the American Institute of Physics, volume, issue (only if needed), page numbers (inclusive), and year in brackets; while book references should be written as follows: initial(s) and surname(s) of author(s), title of a paper, title of book (italic), volume number, page numbers (inclusive), the publisher, its location, and year of edition. Follow the three examples; for a journal, a book and a paper in a book, accordingly:
1. D.A. Scriber, M.R. Kruer, and J.M. Killiany, ¡°Infrared focal plane array technology¡±, Proc. IEEE 79, 66¨C85 (1991). 2. P.Y. Yu and M. Cardona, Fundaments of Semiconductors, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1996. 3. M.A. Kinch, Metal-insulator-semiconductor infrared detectors, in Semiconductors and Semimetals, Vol. 18, pp. 313¨C378, edited by R.K. Willardson and A.C. Beer, Academic Press, New York, 1981.
Please use the following format to the cite material from this journal: Author(s), "title of paper," Opto-Electron. Rev. volume, page numbers (year) For example: C.R Wronski, L. Jiao, R. Koval, and R.W Collins, "Recent advances in the understanding of a-Si:H based materials for performance of their solar cells," Opto-Electron. Rev. 8, 275-279 (2000)
Illustrations
1. Figures should be numbered consecutively and should carry a caption. Legends for figures should be typed on a separate sheet of paper. Decimals not fractions should be used with metric units. SI units are preferred. The figures should be identified by the name of the first author, and the title of the paper on the front of the figure, well outside the image area. Please do not write on the back of the figure because it will be picked up to the scanner. All illustrations should be able to withstand 50% reduction. Please ensure maximum black-white contrast in your original figures. Authors are also encouraged to submit a floppy disk containing electronic figure files. The preferred figure's editor is the Corel Draw. Figures may be published in colour, if this is judged essential by the Editor. The Publisher and the author will each bear part of the extra costs involved.
2. Photographs are expensive to reproduce and should only be included when they undoubtedly contribute to a better understanding of the text. Only glossy prints showing good contrast should be submitted. Care should be taken to write lightly on the backs of photographs.
Tables
Tables should be numbered consecutively and independently of any figures in the paper. Their position in text should be indicated clearly. They should have brief titles and column headings.
Editorial Board
All members of the Editorial Board work in the
Institute of Applied Physics,
Military University of Technology,
Warsaw, Poland.
OPTO-ELECTRONICS REVIEW phone/fax: (+48) 22 683 91 09
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Phone direct number
+48 - interational direct number, where + is the way of international call in your country
10xx - operator direct number, where: 1033 TP S.A 1044 NOM Sp. z o.o. 1055 NETIA 1 Sp. z o.o. 1066 ENERGIS POLSKA Sp. z o.o.
22 - regional direct number (Warsaw)
an example of internatonal number + 48 22 6839109 an example of domestic number 0 10xx 22 6839109
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