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Applied Physics Letters retains top spot as most highly cited journal in Applied Physics

Journal Impact Factor   Journal metrics just released by Thomson Reuters*, once again show Applied Physics Letters (APL) to be the most highly cited journal tracked in the Applied Physics category, with 197,445 citations in 2010.
 

Other highlights of the new data include:

 
EigenfactorTM Score and Article InfluenceTM Score
APL’s 2010 EigenfactorTM Score is 0.72217—another metric that places the journal firmly at the top of the 116-journal-strong Applied Physics category. The Article InfluenceTM Score is 1.399.
 
Impact Factor
APL’s 2010 Impact Factor is 3.820.
 
5-Year Impact Factor
APL’s 5-year impact factor, a number that gives a broad view of citation activity over a longer time, is 3.845.
 
Immediacy Index
The journal’s Immediacy Index is 0.664 in 2010.
 
Cited Half-Life
APL’s Cited Half-Life is steady at 5.6.
 

The American Institute of Physics is indebted to the author and reviewer community for support of APL. Your contributions—coupled with the dedication of our editors—make APL a valued resource year after year!

*2010 Journal Citation Reports® (Thomson Reuters, 2011)

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