期刊缩写 CHALCOGENIDE LETT
期刊全称 CHALCOGENIDE LETTERS
出版国别
出版周期 Monthly
期刊ISSN 1584-8663
Chalcogenide LettersTM
ISSN 1584-8663
Under the aegis of the Academy of Romanian Scientists:
Editorial Board:
Punit Boolchand - University of Cincinnati, USA
Stephen R. Elliott - University of Cambridge, UK
Hellmut Fritzsche - University of Chicago, USA
Miloslav Frumar - University of Pardubice, Czech Republic
Alexandr V. Kolobov - Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan
Koichi Shimakawa - Gifu University, Japan
Keiji Tanaka - Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan
Technical Board:
Alin Velea - VIP
Technical Manager/Marketing:
Iosif - Daniel Simandan - VIP
Editor in Chief:
Mihai A. Popescu - VIP
Edited by: -Virtual Institute of Physics operated by Virtual Company of Physics
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Beginning with V.2 (1) 2007 this publication is indexed and abstracted in the following:
-Science Citation Index Expanded (also known as Scisearch)
-Journal of Citation Reports/Science Edition
-Materials Science Citation Index
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