Important Achievements in Optical Measurements in China 2024
A special issue of Sensors (ISSN 1424-8220). This special issue belongs to the section "Optical Sensors".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 December 2024 | Viewed by 259
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Dear Colleagues,
Optical measurement techniques are used for the online measurement of physical, chemical, medical, and biological quantities. As powerful techniques, they have been widely adopted in many fields and cover a broad range of applications, including atmospheric chemistry, environmental monitoring, industrial emissions, life sciences and medicine, etc. In recent years, optical measurement techniques have experienced rapid development due to the emergence and maturity of device physics such as light sources and detection strategies. The most prominent feature of optical measurement techniques is their noncontact, high precision, and high speed because of the related characteristics of light.
Following the success of our previous Special Issue on “Important Achievements in Optical Measurements in China 2022–2023”, we would like to once again invite our colleagues to contribute their expertise, insights, and findings in the form of original research articles and reviews for the current Special Issue entitled “Important Achievements in Optical Measurements in China 2024”. This Special Issue plans to propose a collection of high-quality research papers focused on state-of-the-art optical measurement techniques, also encouraging review articles. Potential topics include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Optical sensing;
- Optical imaging;
- Optical diagnostics;
- Optical lidar;
- Optical sources;
- Optical detectors.
Prof. Dr. Yufei Ma
Prof. Dr. Jianguo Liu
Prof. Dr. Liantuan Xiao
Prof. Dr. Qun Hao
Prof. Dr. Baoli Yao
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- optical sensing
- optical imaging
- optical diagnostics
- optical lidar
- optical sources
- optical detectors
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