Functional Materials Letters

Basic Information

Brief Name: FUNCT MATER LETT
Impact Factor: 1.2
ISSN: 1793-6047
Research Field: ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
h-index: 24
Self-citation Rate: 16.7%
Articles per Year: 94

SCI Index Status: Science Citation Index Expanded
Journal Introduction:

Functional Materials Letters is an international peer-reviewed scientific journal for original contributions to research on the synthesis, behavior and characterization of functional materials. The journal seeks to provide a rapid forum for the communication of novel research of high quality and with an interdisciplinary flavor. The journal is an ideal forum for communication amongst materials scientists and engineers, chemists and chemical engineers, and physicists in the dynamic fields associated with functional materials. Functional materials are designed to make use of their natural or engineered functionalities to respond to changes in electrical and magnetic fields, physical and chemical environment, etc. These design considerations are fundamentally different to those relevant for structural materials and are the focus of this journal. Functional materials play an increasingly important role in the development of the field of materials science and engineering. The scope of the journal covers theoretical and experimental studies of functional materials, characterization and new applications-related research on functional materials in macro-, micro- and nano-scale science and engineering. Among the topics covered are ferroelectric, multiferroic, ferromagnetic, magneto-optical, optoelectric, thermoelectric, energy conversion and energy storage, sustainable energy and shape memory materials.

CiteScore

CiteScore
2.4
SJR
0.294
SNIP
0.251
Subject Rank Percentile
Materials ScienceGeneral Materials Science
297 / 463 35%

Journal Statistics

Tri-annual
Issues/Year
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Submission Information

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