Metamaterials (journal)

Metamaterials (journal)
Metamaterials  
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Discipline Materials science
Language English
Edited by Mikhail Lapine
Publication details
Publisher Elsevier (Netherlands)
Publication history 2007-present
Frequency Quarterly
Indexing
ISSN 1873-1988
OCLC number 86110990
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Metamaterials is a peer-reviewed scientific journal that was established in March 2007. It is published by Elsevier in association with the Metamorphose Network of Excellence. The Coordinating Editor is Mikhail Lapine. The journal is published quarterly, with occasional special issues. The journal covers research concerning metamaterials, such as artificial electromagnetic materials, which includes various types of composite periodic structures and frequency selective surfaces in the microwave and optical range. Metamaterials is abstracted and/or indexed in the following databases: Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS), Compendex, Ei Compendex, Inspec, and Scopus.[1][2]

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Top cited articles

The following is derived from the list of Top 10 Cited articles published in the last five years, extracted from Scopus on Sunday, June 6, 2010. The articles listed here on not necessarily in order of most cited.

  • Sihvola, A.; Metamaterials in electromagnetics. Volume 1, Issue 1. pp 2–11 2007. DOI: 10.1016/j.metmat.2007.02.003. Cited 46 times in Scopus.
  • Boltasseva, A. and Shalaev, V.M.; Fabrication of optical negative-index metamaterials : Recent advances and outlook. Volume 2, Issue 1. pp 1–17. 2008. 10.1016/j.metmat.2008.03.004. Cited 28 times in Scopus.
  • Shamonina, E. and Solymar, L.; Metamaterials : How the subject started. Volume 1, Issue 1. pp 12–18. 2007. DOI: 10.1016/j.metmat.2007.02.001. Cited 20 times in Scopus.

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