Atomic Spectroscopy: Status, Challenges, and Trends
A special issue of International Journal of Molecular Sciences (ISSN 1422-0067). This special issue belongs to the section "Physical Chemistry and Chemical Physics".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 28 February 2026
Special Issue Editor
Interests: quadrupole ion trap mass spectroscopy; spectroscopy; astronomy & astrophysics; plasma, computational fluid dynamics (CFD); atomic and molecular physics
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Special Issue Information
The International Journal of Molecular Sciences invites submissions to the Special Issue “Atomic Spectroscopy: Status, Challenges, and Trends”, guest edited by Dr. Dragan Nikolic (Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology). Atomic and molecular spectroscopy continue to provide essential insights into structure, dynamics, and interactions across chemistry, physics, and biology. This Special Issue will highlight advances in high-resolution experimental methods, innovative instrumentation, and computational modeling that connect atomic and molecular spectroscopy to broader areas of molecular science. Topics include, but are not limited to, plasma diagnostics, light–matter interactions, and spectroscopic methods for probing atomic and molecular systems in extreme environments. Applications range from laboratory-scale studies of reaction mechanisms to spaceborne mass spectrometry of planetary atmospheres and remote-sensing astrophysical spectroscopy of interstellar media. We welcome original research articles, reviews, and perspectives that address open challenges, showcase interdisciplinary approaches, and outline future directions for spectroscopy within molecular sciences.
Dr. Dragan Nikolić
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- Atomic and Molecular High-Resolution Spectroscopy
- High-Resolution Spectroscopy
- Laser Spectroscopy
- Spaceborne Mass Spectrometry of Planetary Atmospheres
- Remote-Sensing Astrophysical Spectroscopy
- Computational Spectroscopy and Molecular Modeling
- Atomic and Molecular Systems in Extreme Environments
- Light–Matter Interactions and Spectroscopic Instrumentation
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