Editor's Comparative Analysis
When choosing between Momento and Physical Review Letters, researchers should consider the trade-off between prestige (Physical Review Letters leads with an IF of 6.75) and cost-efficiency, as Momento is a Diamond Open Access venue.
Momento is published in CO, while Physical Review Letters is headquartered in US. Both titles are verified via the JournalsHub Live Indexing Tracker for 2026.
| Academic Metric | Momento | Physical Review Letters |
|---|---|---|
| General Information | ||
| Publisher | Universidad Nacional de Colombia | American Physical Society |
| Country of Origin | CO | US |
| Established | 2018 | 1958 |
| Editor-in-Chief | See Website | See Website |
| Scientific Influence | ||
| Current Impact Factor | N/A |
6.75
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| Indexing Status |
DOAJ
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| Review Speed (Decision) | Unknown | Unknown |
| Acceptance Rate | N/A | N/A |
| Access & Publication Fees | ||
| Open Access Type | Full OA | Hybrid |
| APC Fee (Estimated) | FREE (Diamond) | $3,135.00 |
Historical Impact Factor Comparison
About Momento
Momento is a prominent academic journal specializing in Optics. Light and Physics. Published by Universidad Nacional de Colombia in CO, the journal serves as an essential platform for researchers to share high-quality scholarly work. It is fully Open Access publication identified by ISSN 0121-4470. The journal aims to advance the …
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Physical Review Letters is a prominent academic journal specializing in Physical Sciences and Physics. Published by American Physical Society in US, the journal serves as an essential platform for researchers to share high-quality scholarly work. It is a subscription-based publication identified by ISSN 0031-9007. With a current impact factor of …
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