Biophotonics procures wide practicability in life sciences and medicines. The contribution of biophotonics is well recognized in various Nobel Prizes. Therefore, this paper aims to conduct a bibliometric analysis of biophotonics publications. The scientific database used is the Web of Science database. Harzing's Publish or Perish and VOSviewer are the bibliometric tools used in this analysis.
This study found an increasing trend in the number of publications in recent years as the number of publications peaked at 347 publications in 2020. Most of the documents are articles (3361 publications) and proceeding papers (1632 publications). The top three subject areas are Optics (3206 publications), Engineering (1706 publications) and Radiology, Nuclear Medicine, and Medical Imaging (1346 publications).
The United States has the highest number of publications (2041 publications) and citation impact (38.07 citations per publication; h-index: 125). The top three publication titles are Proceedings of SPIE (920 publications), Journal of Biomedical Optics (599 publications), and Proceedings of the Society of Photo Optical Instrumentation Engineers SPIE (245 publications). The potential areas for future research include to overcome the optical penetration depth issue and to develop publicly available biosensors for the detection of common diseases.
Nakamura, Mukai and Senoh's discovery of gallium nitride blue light emitting diodes, which has also been awarded with the Nobel Prize, has potential applications in phototherapy and photobiomodulation [8–10]. In 2018, a Nobel Prize was partly awarded to Arthur Ashkin for the invention of optical tweezers which can be used to study the DNA in bacteriophage capsids [11–13].
Atomic force microscopy-infrared spectroscopy and tip-enhanced Raman spectroscopy also enable the retrieval of the structural characteristics of viruses such as the COVID-19 virus [16–18]. Surface plasmon resonance sensing is also useful to characterize biomolecular interactions by immobilizing the receptors on the sensors [19–21]. Methods such as fluorescence microscopy and vibrational spectroscopy can be used to determine the viral load of a patient. Since biophotonics has many practical uses, this paper performs a bibliometric analysis of the application and practicability of biophotonics throughout the years of research in the Web of Science database.
Bibliometric analysis of biophotonics is timely considering the presence of scientific databases such as Web of Science for data extraction and the ease of analysis with bibliometric tools such as Harzing's Publish or Perish and VOSviewer [25–27]. Bibliometric analysis is powerful for its ability to analyse large volume of data and provide impartial insights on the performances of articles, authors, and journals.
There are two parts of bibliometric analysis to study the intellectual structure of a research area, namely performance analysis and thematic analysis. Performance analysis involves three metrics in terms of publication, citation, and both citation and publication [28–30]. Publication metric includes total publications (TP); citation metrics are total citations (TC) and average citations per paper (C/P); citation and publication metrics include citations per cited publication (C/CP), h-index (h), and g-index (g). Thematic analyses examine the co-authorship, co-citation, and co-occurrence of the research area [31].
Hence, this paper conducts a bibliometric analysis of biophotonics using the Web of Science database from 1984 to 2023 as of July 5, 2023. This bibliometric analysis of biophotonics publications began with the first indexed publication on the Web of Science database, which was in 1984. The endpoint was chosen based on the date of extraction on July 5, 2023. The research questions of this bibliometric analysis are as follows.
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