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1、投稿方式:在线投稿。
2、刊内网址:
https://aip.scitation.org/journal/mre
3、投稿系统:http://mre.peerx-press.org/
4、主管单位官网:https://www.caep.ac.cn/kjkw/kjqk/
5、出刊日期:双月刊,逢单月15日出版。
2022年10月19日星期三
《极端条件下的物质与辐射(英文)》投稿须知
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Preparing Your Manuscript
Author Instructions
Acceptable file formats
Please use Microsoft Word or LaTeX.
Use of the following brief guidelines will help you to ensure prompt error-free publications that precisely reflect your intent.
Equations
need to be editable so we recommend that you create them with the
built-in Microsoft Equation Editor included with your version of Word.
If you wish to use Mathtype, check for compatibility at
http://tinyurl.com/lzny753.
Users of the Windows version of Word: Please embed all fonts.
Users
of Macintosh Word: Please save all files in DOCX format, as the use of
DOC is not supported. Additionally, because font embedding is not
possible, Mac Word users should limit their font selection to those
available from the basic installation.
Tablesshould
be created with Word’s Insert Table function and placed within your
paper. If the table has already been made, please be sure it has been
made with Word’s Table features. Tables created with spaces or tabs will
create problems and may be improperly typeset. To ensure your table is
published as you wish, you must use Word’s Table function.
Footnotes should be inserted using Word’s Insert Footnote
LaTeX
AIP
Publishing has made a formatted template available in Overleaf. For
best results and full support, we recommend that you use the AIP
Publishing template in Overleaf. Authors may download either the PDF
template (best for initial submissions) or a .zip file containing the
template which can then be uploaded into the AIP Publishing submission
system.
Support
with using the AIP Publishing template is provided by Overleaf. If you
are having LaTeX issues and did not use the provided template, please
upload your project files into the AIP Publishing template in Overleaf.
If you choose not to use this template, you can seek outside support
from community-based help forums, such as tex.stackexchange.com or
http://latex.org/forum/.
Submission Guidelines
For initial Submissions,
Submit a single compiled main manuscript PDF.
Include
Supporting information (SI) at the end of the main manuscript PDF or as
a separate SI Appendix PDF, if part of your article.
Manuscript Guidelines
These
are the general guidelines for the AIP Publishing journals. However, in
addition to these guidelines, if you are preparing a manuscript for AIP
ADV: MMM, APL, APM, APP, BMF, CHA, JCP, JCPRD, PoF, PoP, RSI, or SDY
there are specific requirements which only apply to each particular
journal. Therefore, it is important to also carefully read the specific
journal guidelines after reading these general guidelines.
The
manuscript, including the abstract, references, and captions should be
set up on a 21.6 X 28 cm (8 X 11 in. or A4) grid with ample margins. It
is essential that the motivation for the research presented, central
results, and conclusion be stated in nontechnical language that is
intelligible to a broad audience. The manuscript must be in good
scientific American English. All pages need to be numbered
consecutively.
manuscript should be arranged in the following order: title, author(s),
affiliation(s), abstract, text, acknowledgments, appendixes, and
references. Figures, with figure captions, may be embedded within the
manuscript to assist the reviewers. In addition, please submit separate
figure source files.
Series
publications should be submitted in sequential order (Part I or I, Part
II or II, etc.) and properly identified in the references. For series
publication of closely related papers, the descriptor “Part I,” or
simply “I” will not be included in the title of an article unless Part
II has been submitted for publication in the journal.
abstract should serve as an index (including all subjects, major and
minor, about which new information is given) and as a summary
(presenting the conclusions and all results of general interest in the
article). It should be one paragraph with approximately 250 words. The
abstract should not contain displayed mathematical equations, footnotes,
references, graphics, or tabular material.
Authors’names should be presented consistently across all publications to facilitate indexing and avoid ambiguity.
You
may choose to have your Chinese, Japanese, or Korean names published in
your own language alongside the English versions in the author list.
For Chinese, you may use either Simplified or Traditional characters.
Chinese, Japanese, or Korean characters must appear within the author
list of the manuscript when you are submitting and resubmitting the
article. For further information, please read the Guidelines for
Chinese, Japanese, or Korean names below.
should be punctuated and aligned to bring out their structure and
should be numbered on the right. Mathematical operation signs indicating
continuity of the expression should be placed at the left of the second
and succeeding lines. Use “x” rather than a center dot, except for
scalar products of vectors. The solidus (/) should be used instead of
built-up fractions in running text and in display wherever clarity would
not be jeopardized. Use “exp” for complicated exponents.
Notation must be legible, clear, compact, and consistent with standard usage.
Footnotes
to the title should be set as a “Note” above the byline footnotes. For
footnotes to the bylines, use a), b), c), etc. Avoid textual footnotes
by inserting the information in the text. Footnotes within tables should
be designated by lowercase roman letter superscripts and given at the
end of the table.
References
should be set as a double-spaced list at the end of the text. The
names, including initials, of all authors in each reference should be
given (in the text, the use of et al. is permitted). All references to
books and journal articles, listed at the end of the paper, are to
appear in the following formats:
By
number, in order of first appearance, presenting the names of the
authors, the title, the journal name, volume, first page number only,
and year, as in:
19L.
M. Pecora, T. L. Carroll, G. A. Johnson, D. J. Mar, and J. F.
Heagy,Fundamentals of synchronization in chaotic systems, concepts, and
applications, Chaos 7, 520 (1997).
This paper will be listed as the 19th in the list of references and cited as 19 or Ref. 19 in the body of the paper.
Tables
must be placed within the text of your paper and numbered with roman
numerals in the order of appearance. They should be used for all but the
simplest tabular material and contain captions that make the tables
intelligible without reference to the text. The structure should be
clear, with simple column headings denoting all units. Unaltered
computer output and notation are generally unacceptable.
Preparing Graphics
Guidelines
If
you embed figures in place in your article-text file, you will be asked
to upload individual figure files should your paper be accepted for
publication.
Number figures in the order in which they appear in text.
Identify
all figure parts with (a), (b), etc.Avoid any large size differences of
the lettering and labels used within one illustration.
Submit illustrations in the size and resolution you wish them to appear in print.
For ADV, APL Bioengineering, APL Materials, APL Photonics, BMF, JRSE, and SDY
maximum published width of figures is 5 3/8 inches (13.3 cm). The
maximum depth of figures should be 8 ¼ in. (21.1 cm). Legends or labels
within figures should be a minimum of 8-point type size (2.8 mm high;
1/8 in. high). A minimum of 0.5 point width for lines.
For JMP (one-column journal)
The maximum published width of figures is 6.69 inches (17 cm).
For APL, APR, CHA, JAP, JCP, JLA, JPCRD, MRE, PoF, PoP, and RSI
maximum published width for a one-column figure is 3.37 inches (8.5
cm). The maximum width for a two-column figure is 6.69 inches (17 cm).
Each illustration should be prepared for 100% reproduction to avoid
problems arising from large reductions in size.
Ensure
that lettering and lines are dark enough and thick enough to reproduce
clearly, especially if reduction is necessary. Remember that fine lines
tend to disappear upon reduction.
IMPORTANT: All fonts must be embedded in your figure files.
For figure creation or figure redrawing services, see how we can help at
https://authorservices.aip.org/services_pricing
Electronic graphic formats
Use
only these file formats: EPS (preferred format), PS, TIFF (.tif), PDF,
JPEG (.jpg). Application files (e.g., Corel Draw, Microsoft Word) are
not acceptable.
Scalable
vector formats (i., SVG, EPS, and PS) are greatly preferred. AIP
Publishing suggests the use of Adobe Illustrator (Paid, OS X, Windows)
or Inkscape (Freeware, OS X, Windows, Linux) for the creation of
acceptable illustrations and Adobe Photoshop (Paid, OS X, Windows) or
GIMP (Freeware, OS X, Windows Linux) for the editing of acceptable
photographs.
Submit a single file for each figure with figure parts; label each part (a), (b), etc.
When submitting your manuscript, include all illustrations and line art for your paper.
Set the correct orientation for each graphics file.
Set the graphic for:
Line art: 600 dpi resolution and black/white bitmap, not grayscale.
Halftones: 264 dpi and grayscale, not black/white bitmap.
Combinations (line art and halftone):600 dpi for and grayscale, not black/white bitmap.
Color online: 300 dpi TIFF, PS, or EPS format. If selecting a file mode, use RGB (red, green, blue).
Production-ready PDF graphics
For
accepted manuscripts, PDF as the source file for illustrations is not
preferred. However, properly prepared PDF illustration files may be used
in the production process of your accepted manuscript if you follow
these guidelines:
PDF should only be used as the source file for illustrations when the preferred formats (PS, EPS, or TIFF) cannot be generated.
In the PDF illustration, the resolution of any shaded or photographic images must be 600 pixels per inch (PPI).
Within the PDF illustration, resolution of line art with no shading should be 1200 pixels per inch (PPI).
All fonts must be embedded in the PDF.
When creating a PDF through your application's print command, select "High Quality Print."