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期刊名称:RADIATION EFFECTS AND DEFECTS IN SOLIDS-INCORPORATING PLASMA SCIENCE AND PLASMA TECHNOLOGY

ISSN:1042-0150
出版频率:Monthly
出版社:TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD, 4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON, ENGLAND, OXON, OX14 4RN
  出版社网址:http://www.tandfonline.com/
期刊网址:http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/grad20
影响因子:0.502
主题范畴:NUCLEAR SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY;    PHYSICS, CONDENSED MATTER;    PHYSICS, FLUIDS & PLASMAS
变更情况:Newly Added by 2013

期刊简介(About the journal)    投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)    编辑部信息(Editorial Board)   



About the journal

Radiation Effects and Defects in Solids

Radiation Effects and Defects in Solids Incorporating Plasma Science and Plasma Technology

ISSN
1042-0150 (Print), 1029-4953 (Online)

Publication Frequency
12 issues per year

Publication history

Currently known as

  • Radiation Effects and Defects in Solids: Incorporating Plasma Science and Plasma Technology (1989 - current)

Formerly known as

  • Radiation Effects (1969 - 1989)

Incorporates

Subjects covered by this journal

Aims & scope

Taylor & Francis is pleased to announce that Radiation Effects and Defects in Solids is incorporating Plasma Science and Plasma Technology. Researchers in these fields are invited to submit their papers.

Radiation Effects and Defects in Solids
publishes experimental and theoretical papers of both a fundamental and applied nature that contribute to the understanding of defects and phenomena induced by the interaction of all types of energetic radiation with condensed matter. Submissions must comply with new and fundamental advances in the field. Papers should present a set of clear-cut measurements that reveal the dependence of some effect on a given parameter, or use experimental results to develop a new theoretical model or to compare them with already existing models.

The range of contributions encompasses: radiation physics; radiochemistry; radiobiology and physical effects of medical irradiation, including research on radiative cell degeneration; optical, electrical and mechanical effects of radiation; and their secondary effects such as diffusion and particle emission from surfaces; plasma techniques and plasma phenomena.

Topics covered include atomic and electronic properties of defects induced by radiation; the influence of such defects on lattice properties and processes; the lattice-defect approach to solid state reactions such as clustering, precipitation, laser annealing and the role of impurities; the defect dynamics in a non-steady state such as under-particle or electromagnetic irradiation, or during rapid temperature change; radiation enhanced oxidation; problems associated with the metastable nature of amorphous materials and surface modifications.

The Journal covers all areas of Plasma Science and Technology. It solicits papers on fusion theory, modelling and experiments, tokamak, stellarator, other fusion devices, plasma equilibrium and transport, improved modes etc. While considering fusion energy the journal intends to give a special emphasis on the environmental aspects of the energy production. On space plasma it covers all areas - ionosphere, magnetosphere, solar plasma, radiation belt, solar wind, space weather effects and also the physics of lower atmosphere. The Journal also covers all areas of laboratory low temperature plasma physics, laser-plasma interactions, plasma accelerators and plasma processing technology.

Materials studied may include: semiconductors; polymers and other organic materials; biomatter; and inorganic compounds such as metal oxides, high Tc superconductors and minerals. Submissions discussing biomaterials and nanomaterials are particularly encouraged. Papers dealing with radiation effects on metals will be considered but purely metallurgical papers are not appropriate.

Papers dealing with radiation effects in R&D applications are also encouraged, for example: accelerator technology; electronics and opto-electronics; sensors; decontamination, food sterilization, ion track applications, plasma, fusion and fission devices and space research.
 

All research articles published in Radiation Effects and Defects in Solids have undergone rigorous peer review, based on initial screening by the Editor and refereeing by two anonymous referees.

All peer review is single blind, and submission is online via ScholarOne Manuscripts .

Only papers of scientific or technological novelty dealing with new and fundamental advances will be accepted. Papers that deal (for example) with badly characterized samples or a poor experimental data will be rejected. Papers that essentially belong to fields such as radiomedicine, medical therapy, medical technologies, sociology, environmental radioactivity, health physics, geophysics or dosimetry, rather than to radiation and plasma effects are not suitable for this Journal and will not be accepted.   Radiation Effects and Defects in Solids is also not the forum for reports on mere new data acquisition on current studies ("serial papers").
 

Disclaimer

Taylor & Francis make every effort to ensure the accuracy of all the information (the “Content”) contained in our publications. However, Taylor & Francis, our agents, and our licensors make no representations or warranties whatsoever as to the accuracy, completeness, or suitability for any purpose of the Content. Any opinions and views expressed in this publication are the opinions and views of the authors, and are not the views of or endorsed by Taylor & Francis. The accuracy of the Content should not be relied upon and should be independently verified with primary sources of information. Taylor & Francis shall not be liable for any losses, actions, claims, proceedings, demands, costs, expenses, damages, and other liabilities whatsoever or howsoever caused arising directly or indirectly in connection with, in relation to or arising out of the use of the Content. Terms & Conditions of access and use can be found at http://www.tandfonline.com/page/terms-and-conditions .

Abstracting & indexing

Radiation Effects and Defects in Solids is currently abstraced/indexed in: INSPEC; Chemical Abstracts Service; ISI Current Contents: Physical, Chemical & Earth Sciences; Cambridge Scientific Abstracts; New Jour; Astrophysics Data System; SciBase and SCOPUS.

 


Instructions to Authors
ScholarOne Manuscripts
This journal uses ScholarOne Manuscripts (previously Manuscript Central) to peer review manuscript submissions. Please read the guide for ScholarOne authors before making a submission. Complete guidelines for preparing and submitting your manuscript to this journal are provided below.

Use these instructions if you are preparing a manuscript to submit to Radiation Effects and Defects in Solids: Incorporating Plasma Science and Plasma Technology . To explore our journals portfolio, visit http://www.tandfonline.com/ , and for more author resources, visit our Author Services website.

Radiation Effects and Defects in Solids: Incorporating Plasma Science and Plasma Technology considers all manuscripts on the strict condition that

  • the manuscript is your own original work, and does not duplicate any other previously published work, including your own previously published work.
  • the manuscript has been submitted only to Radiation Effects and Defects in Solids: Incorporating Plasma Science and Plasma Technology ; it is not under consideration or peer review or accepted for publication or in press or published elsewhere.
  • the manuscript contains nothing that is abusive, defamatory, libellous, obscene, fraudulent, or illegal.

Please note that Radiation Effects and Defects in Solids: Incorporating Plasma Science and Plasma Technology uses CrossCheck™ software to screen manuscripts for unoriginal material. By submitting your manuscript to Radiation Effects and Defects in Solids: Incorporating Plasma Science and Plasma Technology you are agreeing to any necessary originality checks your manuscript may have to undergo during the peer-review and production processes.

Any author who fails to adhere to the above conditions will be charged with costs which Radiation Effects and Defects in Solids: Incorporating Plasma Science and Plasma Technology incurs for their manuscript at the discretion of Radiation Effects and Defects in Solids: Incorporating Plasma Science and Plasma Technology ’s Editors and Taylor & Francis, and their manuscript will be rejected.

This journal is compliant with the Research Councils UK OA policy. Please see the licence options and embargo periods here .

Contents List

Manuscript preparation

  1. General guidelines
  2. Style guidelines
  3. Figures
  4. Publication charges
  5. Reproduction of copyright material
  6. Supplemental online material

Manuscript submission

Copyright and authors’ rights

Free article access

Reprints and journal copies

Open access

Manuscript preparation

1. General guidelines

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  • Manuscripts are accepted in British English or American English . British English spelling and punctuation are preferred. xxQuoteMarks Long quotations of 40 words or more should be indented with quotation marks.
  • A typical manuscript will not exceed 8 pages including tables, references, captions and footnotes. Manuscripts that greatly exceed this will be critically reviewed with respect to length. Authors should include a word count with their manuscript.
  • Manuscripts should be compiled in the following order: title page; abstract; keywords; main text; acknowledgements; references; appendices (as appropriate); table(s) with caption(s) (on individual pages); figure caption(s) (as a list).
  • Abstracts of 500 words are required for all manuscripts submitted.
  • Each manuscript should have 3 to 6 keywords .
  • Search engine optimization (SEO) is a means of making your article more visible to anyone who might be looking for it. Please consult our guidance here .
  • Section headings should be concise and numbered sequentially, using a decimal system for subsections.
  • All authors of a manuscript should include their full names, affiliations, postal addresses, telephone numbers and email addresses on the cover page of the manuscript. One author should be identified as the corresponding author. Please give the affiliation where the research was conducted. If any of the named co-authors moves affiliation during the peer review process, the new affiliation can be given as a footnote. Please note that no changes to affiliation can be made after the manuscript is accepted. Please note that the email address of the corresponding author will normally be displayed in the article PDF (depending on the journal style) and the online article.
  • All persons who have a reasonable claim to authorship must be named in the manuscript as co-authors; the corresponding author must be authorized by all co-authors to act as an agent on their behalf in all matters pertaining to publication of the manuscript, and the order of names should be agreed by all authors.
  • Please supply a short biographical note for each author.
  • Please supply all details required by any funding and grant-awarding bodies as an Acknowledgement on the title page of the manuscript, in a separate paragraph, as follows:
    • For single agency grants: "This work was supported by the [Funding Agency] under Grant [number xxxx]."
    • For multiple agency grants: "This work was supported by the [Funding Agency 1] under Grant [number xxxx]; [Funding Agency 2] under Grant [number xxxx]; and [Funding Agency 3] under Grant [number xxxx]."
  • Authors must also incorporate a Disclosure Statement which will acknowledge any financial interest or benefit they have arising from the direct applications of their research.
  • For all manuscripts non-discriminatory language is mandatory. Sexist or racist terms must not be used.
  • Authors must adhere to SI units . Units are not italicised.
  • When using a word which is or is asserted to be a proprietary term or trade mark, authors must use the symbol ® or TM.

2. Style guidelines

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3. Figures

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  • Please provide the highest quality figure format possible. Please be sure that all imported scanned material is scanned at the appropriate resolution: 1200 dpi for line art, 600 dpi for grayscale and 300 dpi for colour.
  • Figures must be saved separate to text. Please do not embed figures in the manuscript file.
  • Files should be saved as one of the following formats: TIFF (tagged image file format), PostScript or EPS (encapsulated PostScript), and should contain all the necessary font information and the source file of the application (e.g. CorelDraw/Mac, CorelDraw/PC).
  • All figures must be numbered in the order in which they appear in the manuscript (e.g. Figure 1, Figure 2). In multi-part figures, each part should be labelled (e.g. Figure 1(a), Figure 1(b)).
  • Figure captions must be saved separately, as part of the file containing the complete text of the manuscript, and numbered correspondingly.
  • The filename for a graphic should be descriptive of the graphic, e.g. Figure1, Figure2a.

4. Publication charges

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Submission fee

There is no submission fee for Radiation Effects and Defects in Solids: Incorporating Plasma Science and Plasma Technology .

Page charges

There are no page charges for Radiation Effects and Defects in Solids: Incorporating Plasma Science and Plasma Technology .

Colour charges

Authors should restrict their use of colour to situations where it is necessary on scientific, and not merely cosmetic, grounds. Colour figures will be reproduced in colour in the online edition of the journal free of charge. If it is necessary for the figures to be reproduced in colour in the print version, a charge will apply. Charges for colour pages are £250 per figure ($395 US Dollars; $385 Australian Dollars; 315 Euros). If you wish to have more than 4 colour figures, figures 5 and above will be charged at £50 per figure ($80 US Dollars; $75 Australian Dollars; 63 Euros). Waivers may apply for some articles – please consult the Production Editor regarding waivers.

Depending on your location, these charges may be subject to Value Added Tax .

6. Reproduction of copyright material

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If you wish to include any material in your manuscript in which you do not hold copyright, you must obtain written permission from the copyright owner, prior to submission. Such material may be in the form of text, data, table, illustration, photograph, line drawing, audio clip, video clip, film still, and screenshot, and any supplemental material you propose to include. This applies to direct (verbatim or facsimile) reproduction as well as “derivative reproduction” (where you have created a new figure or table which derives substantially from a copyrighted source).

You must ensure appropriate acknowledgement is given to the permission granted to you for reuse by the copyright holder in each figure or table caption. You are solely responsible for any fees which the copyright holder may charge for reuse.

The reproduction of short extracts of text, excluding poetry and song lyrics, for the purposes of criticism may be possible without formal permission on the basis that the quotation is reproduced accurately and full attribution is given.

For further information and FAQs on the reproduction of copyright material, please consult our Guide .

7. Supplemental online material

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Authors are encouraged to submit animations, movie files, sound files or any additional information for online publication.

Manuscript submission

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All submissions should be made online at the Radiation Effects and Defects in Solids: Incorporating Plasma Science and Plasma Technology Scholar One Manuscripts website. New users should first create an account. Once logged on to the site, submissions should be made via the Author Centre. Online user guides and access to a helpdesk are available on this website.

Manuscripts may be submitted in any standard editable format, including Word and EndNote. These files will be automatically converted into a PDF file for the review process. LaTeX files should be converted to PDF prior to submission because ScholarOne Manuscripts is not able to convert LaTeX files into PDFs directly. All LaTeX source files should be uploaded alongside the PDF.

Click here for information regarding anonymous peer review.

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To assure the integrity, dissemination, and protection against copyright infringement of published articles, you will be asked to assign us, via a Publishing Agreement, the copyright in your article. Your Article is defined as the final, definitive, and citable Version of Record, and includes: (a) the accepted manuscript in its final form, including the abstract, text, bibliography, and all accompanying tables, illustrations, data; and (b) any supplemental material hosted by Taylor & Francis. Our Publishing Agreement with you will constitute the entire agreement and the sole understanding between you and us; no amendment, addendum, or other communication will be taken into account when interpreting your and our rights and obligations under this Agreement.

Copyright policy is explained in detail here .

Free article access

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As an author, you will receive free access to your article on Taylor & Francis Online. You will be given access to the My authored works section of Taylor & Francis Online, which shows you all your published articles. You can easily view, read, and download your published articles from there. In addition, if someone has cited your article, you will be able to see this information. We are committed to promoting and increasing the visibility of your article and have provided guidance on how you can help . Also within My authored works , author eprints allow you as an author to quickly and easily give anyone free access to the electronic version of your article so that your friends and contacts can read and download your published article for free. This applies to all authors (not just the corresponding author).

Reprints and journal copies

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Article reprints can be ordered through Rightslink® when you receive your proofs. If you have any queries about reprints, please contact the Taylor & Francis Author Services team at reprints@tandf.co.uk . To order a copy of the issue containing your article, please contact our Customer Services team at Adhoc@tandf.co.uk .

Open Access

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Taylor & Francis Open Select provides authors or their research sponsors and funders with the option of paying a publishing fee and thereby making an article permanently available for free online access – open access – immediately on publication to anyone, anywhere, at any time. This option is made available once an article has been accepted in peer review.

Full details of our Open Access programme

Author Services
Visit our Author Services website for further resources and guides to the complete publication process and beyond.


Editorial Board

Editor-in-Chief:

D. Fink - Physics Department,Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-Iztapalapa, Apartado Postal 55 534, 09340, México,D.F., México
 
Executive Editor - Plasma:

S. Sen - Department of Communication Systems, InfoLab21, Lancaster University, LA1 4WA, UK
 

Associate Editors:


S. Albin  -  Norfolk State University, Norfolk, VA 23504, USA  
R. Cabrera-Trujillo  - Instituto de Ciencias Fisicas, UNAM, Ap. Postal 48-3, Cuernavaca, Morelos, 62251, Mexico
S. A. Cruz - Physics Department,Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-Iztapalapa, Apartado Postal 55 534, 09340, México, D.F., México
V. Esaulov  - The Orsay Institute of Molecular Science, ORSAY 91405, France
G. A. Glass  - Louisiana Accelerator Center, Director / UL Physics Dept., University of Louisiana at Lafayettte, P.O.Box 42410, Lafayette LA 70506, USA
G. Khazanov  - Heliophysics Science Division, Geospace Physics Laboratory, NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, Mail code 673, Greenbelt, MD 20771 USA
Y. Kishimoto  - Department of Fundamental Energy, Graduate School of Energy Science, Kyoto University, Gokasho, Uji, Kyoto 611-0011, Japan
D. McCarthy  - College of Science and Technology, Southeastern Louisiana University, Hammond, LA 70402
Z. Miskovic  - Department of Applied Mathematics, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON, Canada N2L 3G1
T. Nagao - National Institute of Materials Science, Nano System Functionality Cente, 1-1 Namiki, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 3050044, Japan
S. A. Nouh  - Physics Department, Faculty of Science, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt
A. Pathak - School of Physics, University of Hyderabad, Central University P. O, Hyderabad 500 046, India
A. Punjabi  - Department of Mathematics, Hampton University, Hampton, Virginia 23668, USA
U. Scherer - Aachen University of Applied Sciences, Ginsterweg 1, D-52428 Jülich, Germany  
R. P. Tandon  - Department of Physics, Delhi University, Delhi 110007, India
A. Titov Physical Electronics Department, St-Petersburg State Polytechnical University, 195251, St-Petersburg, Russia
L. Torrisi - Universita degli Studi Messina, Contrada Papardo, Salita Sperone, 98166 - Messina, Italy
J. Vacík - Nuclear Physics Institute, 250 68 Rez near Prague, Czech Republic


Editorial Board:

P. Bauer -
Johannes Kepler Universität Linz, Linz, Austria
V. V. Beloshitsky - I. V. Kurchatov Research Centre, Moscow, Russia
J. P. Biersack - Hahn-Meitner-Institut, Glienicker Str. 100, 14109 Berlin, Germany
T. Diaz de la Rubia - Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, USA
L. C. Feldman - Vanderbilt University, USA
V. Hnatowicz - Nuclear Physics Institute, 250 68 Rez near Prague, Czech Republic
N. Itoh - Osaka Institute of Technology, Osaka, Japan
M. Jakas - Universidad de La Laguna, Tenerife, Spain
I. Khubeis - Al-Balqa Applied University, Al-Salt 19117, Jordan
M. Kiritani - Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan
M. Lontano - Plasma Physics Institute, National Research Council, Milan, Italy
J. Martinell - Nuclear Sciences Institute, National Autonomous University of Mexico, Mexico
E. C. Montenegro - Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
W. Möller - Institut für Ionenstrahlphysik und Materialforschung, Rossendorf, Germany
N. Nastasi  - Los Alamos National Laboratory,USA
E. Rimini - Universita di Catania, Catania, Italy
H. Ryssel - Fraunhofer-Institut für Integrierte Schaltungen, Erlangen, Germany
V. Shulga - Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia
W. A. Sibley - 2517 Thunderwind Circle, Edmond, Oklahoma, USA
Z. -L. Wang - Shandong University, Jinan, Shandong Province, China
R. Webb - University of Surrey, Guildford, Surrey, UK
J. S. Williams - Australia National University, Canberra, Australia
C. Xiao - University of Saskatchewan, 116 Science Place, Saskatoon, SK S7N 5E2, Canada


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