期刊名称:JOURNAL OF PLASMA PHYSICS
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
Journal of Plasma Physics publishes primary research articles in plasma physics, both theoretical and experimental, and its applications. Basic topics include the fundamental physics of plasmas, ionization, kinetic theory, particle orbits, stochastic dynamics, wave propagation, solitons, stability, shock waves, transport, heating and diagnostics. Applications include fusion, laboratory plasmas and communications devices, laser plasmas, technological plasmas, space physics, and astrophysics |
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Instructions to Authors Journal of Plasma Physics Editorial policy The journal welcomes submissions in any of the areas of plasma physics. Its scope includes experimental and theoretical work on basic plasma physics, the plasma physics of magnetic and inertial fusion, laser-plasma interactions, industrial plasmas, plasma devices and plasmas in space and astrophysics. This list is, of course, merely illustrative of the wide range of topics on which papers are invited, and is not intended to exclude any aspect of plasma physics which is not explicitly mentioned. Authors are urged to ensure that their papers are written clearly and attractively, in order that their work will be readily accessible to readers. Manuscripts must be written in English. Journal of Plasma Physics employs a rigorous peer-review process whereby all submitted manuscripts are sent to recognized experts in their subjects for evaluation. The Editor’s decision on the suitability of a manuscript for publication is final. Submission of manuscripts Papers may be submitted to any of the Editors or Associate Editors, preferably by email in pdf format. Submission of a paper is taken to imply that it has not been previously published and that it is not being considered for publication elsewhere. Upon acceptance of a paper, the author will be asked to transfer copyright to the publisher and supply source files in LaTeX or Word. Manuscripts written in LaTeX should use the JPP style file which can be obtained using anonymous FTP from the internet address ftp://ftp.cambridge.org/pub/texarchive/journals/latex/jpp-cls. In case of difficulties obtaining these files, there is a help-line available via e-mail; please contact texline@cup.cam.ac.uk. The publisher may also be able to typeset papers submitted on disc in ordinary LaTeX or plain TeX using 'article style'. When submitting the final manuscript ready for publishing, authors may send an email attachment of the file. This should be the TeX source code file with any additional files used. Do not attempt to send the TeX in the body of an email message. The file should be named: JPPauthor surname.tex. Any artwork files should be sent as .eps format and should be named JPPauthor surname1 (where the number is the figure number). Hardcopies, including all artwork are sent to the Editor as normal, BUT all electronic files are to be sent to a central email address: ps@tp4.rub.de. The publisher reserves the right to typeset any article by conventional means if the author's TeX code presents problems in production. Layout of manuscripts Papers should be written using double spacing throughout. They should begin with an abstract of not more than 300 words and end with a brief concluding section. Illustrations Figures should be high quality and such that all details are clearly legible when printed. Preferred formats for figures are tif or eps files. All files must be a minimum of 300 dpi (dots per inch) for halftones or 600 dpi for line art (black and white) and combinations. Please do not submit your figures embedded into Word documents as the quality will be severely degraded. Figure captions should be supplied separately from the figures themselves. Colour illustrations The journal can accept colour figures but these will be subject to a charge for each page printed with a colour figure. Authors will be contacted by Cambridge University Press to confirm the current charges and address for invoicing. Authors who are not able to pay the charges for colour figures can provide a URL link in the figure caption to a website where the figure can be viewed in colour. However, this must be clearly indicated in a covering note with their submission, otherwise the figures will be converted to b/w during production. References These should follow either the Harvard (name/date) or Vancouver (numbered) system. In the Harvard system, each reference should be cited in the text as ‘author(s) (date)?or ?author(s) date)? and the reference list at the end of the paper should be in alphabetical order. In the Vancouver system, references should be indicated in the text by numbers in square brackets (e.g. [1], [1,2], [1-4], etc.), and should be listed at the end of the paper in numerical order of citation. For details of the style of entries within the reference list, please see any recent issue of the journal. Proof Reading Only typographical or factual errors may be changed at proof stage. The publisher reserves the right to charge authors for correction of non-typographical errors. No page charge is made. Offprints 50 offprints of each article will be supplied free to each first named author. Extra offprints may be purchased from the publisher if ordered at proof stage. Cambridge University Press 2006 (Revised 21/01/08)
Instructions to Authors 桌 j0022-3778.pdf
Editorial Board Editor
Professor R. Alan Cairns School of Mathematical and Computational Sciences University of St Andrews St Andrews Fife KY16 9SS UK Email jpp@st-andrews.ac.uk Associate Editor
Dr R. L. Bingham Space Science Department Rutherford Appleton Laboratory Chilton, Didcot Oxfordshire OX11 0QX UK Email rbi@vk.rl.ac.uk
Professor Eryk Infeld Soltan Institute Hoza 69 PL-00681 Warsaw Poland Email Infeld@fuw.edu.pl
Professor P. K. Kaw Institute for Plasma Research Bhat, Gandhinagar 382 424 Gujarat India Email Kaw@plasma.ernet.in
Professor Padma K. Shukla Institut für Physik und Astromoie Ruhr-Universität Bochum D-44780 Bochum 1 Germany Email ps@tp4.ruhr-uni-bochum.de
Professor Frank Verheest Sterrenkundig Observatorium Universiteit Gent Krijgslaan 281 B-9000 Gent Belgium Email Frank.Verheest@rug.ac.be
Dr Gary P. Zank Bartol Research Institute University of Delaware Newark, DE 19716-4793 USA Email zank@bartol.bartol.udel.edu
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