Journal of Raman Spectroscopy

Journal of Raman Spectroscopy  
Discipline Spectroscopy
Language English
Edited by Laurence A. Nafie
Publication details
Publication history
1973-present
Publisher
Frequency Monthly
3.137
Standard abbreviations
J. Raman Spectrosc.
Indexing
CODEN JRSPAF
ISSN 0377-0486 (print)
1097-4555 (web)
Links

The Journal of Raman Spectroscopy is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal covering all aspects of Raman spectroscopy, including Higher Order Processes, and Brillouin and Rayleigh scattering. It was established in 1973 and is published by John Wiley & Sons. The current editor-in-chief is Laurence A.Nafie (Syracuse University).[1]

Abstracting and indexing

The journal is abstracted and indexed in:[2]

According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2010 impact factor of 3.137, ranking it 9th out of 40 journals in the category "Spectroscopy".[3]

Notable papers

The most cited papers published by the Journal of Raman Spectroscopy are:[4]

  • Normal mode determination in crystals', Volume 10, Issue 1, January 1981, Pages: 253–290, D. L. Rousseau, R. P. Bauman and S. P. S. Porto.
  • Research Article: 'Raman microspectroscopy of some iron oxides and oxyhydroxides', Volume 28, Issue 11, November 1997, Pages: 873–878, D. L. A. de Faria, S. Venâncio Silva and M. T. de Oliveira.
  • Article: 'Raman spectrum of anatase, TiO2', Volume 7, Issue 6, June 1978, Pages: 321-324, Toshiaki Ohsaka, Fujio Izumi and Yoshinori Fujiki.

References

  1. "Journal of Raman Spectroscopy - Editorial Board - Wiley Online Library". Onlinelibrary.wiley.com. Retrieved 2012-01-30.
  2. "Journal of Raman Spectroscopy - Overview - Wiley Online Library". Onlinelibrary.wiley.com. Retrieved 2012-01-30.
  3. "Journals Ranked by Impact: Spectroscopy". 2010 Journal Citation Reports. Web of Science (Science ed.). Thomson Reuters. 2012. |access-date= requires |url= (help)
  4. Web of Science. Thomson Reuters. 2012.
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