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Editorial: Announcement of new topical section—Organic Electronics and Photonics
Nghi Q. Lam, Editor
Applied Physics Letters Editorial Office, Argonne National Laboratory, 9700 South Cass Avenue, Argonne, Illinois 60439-4843, USA
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The beginning of a New Year is now upon us. It brings with it new challenges and unlimited opportunities. We would like to take this occasion to wish our readers, authors, and reviewers peace, happiness, and success throughout 2008 and bright hopes for the future.
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ANNOUNCEMENT
Starting with the first issue of 2008, Applied Physics Letters (APL) will carry a new Section Heading in its Table of Contents:
33—Organic Electronics and Photonics
to provide a common field for manuscripts in this subject category. APL has published many high-quality papers on organic light-emitting devices, thin-film transistors, memories, capacitors, photodiodes, and photovoltaic cells, etc., in the past, more and more in recent years; however, they appeared in various sections of the Journal's Table of Contents. By creating a new section for this particular category, we hope to bring these papers into focus and give them better visibility.
Grouped in this new section will be original, theoretical, and experimental research articles on the physics and engineering of new materials and device concepts for organic electronics and photonics. This subset of papers will eventually become the contents of a new APL-branded, online-only product, APL: Organic Electronics and Photonics (APL: OEP), starting in the early Summer of 2008. Subscribers to APL will automatically have access to this new product. It is hoped that APL: OEP, which will be organized into monthly issues and be complete with navigational and searching tools, will help to bring this subset of applied-physics articles to an even broader audience.
Submissions should be sent to the parent journal, APL, as usual. When APL: OEP has made its debut, new articles in this Journal will be published simultaneously with their appearance in the online version of APL. Citations to articles appearing in APL: OEP should be the standard citation in APL; this is the citation as it appears in the Table of Contents and the full text article.
http://scitation.aip.org/journals/doc/APPLAB-ft/vol_92/iss_1/010401_1.html
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