期刊名称:EUROPEAN PHYSICAL JOURNAL-APPLIED 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
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Aims and scope
A merger of Journal de Physique III and Microscopy Microanalysis Microstructures.
- Semiconductors and related materials
- Microelectronics and optoelectronics
- Surfaces, interfaces and films
- Nanomaterials and nanotechnologies
- Laser and optics
- Magnetism and superconductivity
- Characterization of materials: imaging, microscopy and spectroscopy
- Plasma, discharge and processes
- Physics of energy conversion and coupled phenomena
- Instrumentation and metrology
- Physics and mechanics of fluids, microfluidics
- Physics of biological systems
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Instructions to Authors
How to submit a paper to EPJ AP Style guide LaTeX macro for EPJ AP Instructions for preparing and submitting a paper after acceptance
How to submit a paper to EPJ AP
1. The submission stage 2. The acceptance stage 3. The proof correction stage
1. The submission stage
Electronic and hard copy submissions are accepted.
Submission via a preprint server is most welcome; in a such case, please also supply the name of the server and the document number. Make sure that all publication and copyright information is inseparably linked to the preprint.
The member of the Editorial Board or the Editor-in-Chief to whom the manuscript should be forwarded may be indicated in the submission letter. Authors may suggest a list of referees.
A. Electronic submission
> Submission via the Inquiry System Authors are encouraged to submit their manuscripts electronically through the web: Inquiry Systems
> Submission via email Authors are encouraged to submit their manuscripts via email, but only through the Editorial Office at: epjap@edpsciences.org
>Submission of ready-to-print files Global resulting Postscript or PDF files of articles are welcome. They should however be caref ully tested for printing and compressed before submission.
> Submission of separate text and figure files Only files coded in LaTeX2e and adhering to the following guidelines will be accepted:
- LaTeX files coded with the EPJ macro package (using the referee option)
- LaTeX files coded with the article class (or plain TeX files without any particular package),
- files coded with the RevTeX package (using the preprint option),
- figures in Postscript (PS) or Encapsulated Postscript (EPS) format should be included as separate files.
All files (text and figures) should be archived into a single file (using "tar"), compressed, and encoded before e-mailing.
> Word files may also be sent as attached documents.
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The new macro package in LaTeX2e, designed especially for EPJ, is available via:
- anonymous ftp from the ftp server : ftp.edpsciences.org in the directory /pub/epj
- or on diskette (only on request).
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B. Hard copy submission
Manuscripts should be addressed in triplicate either to the Editorial Office, or directly to a member of the Editorial Board of the journal.
S. Berthelot Editorial Office - EPJ Applied Physics Bâtiment 510 Universit?Paris-Sud F-91405 Orsay Cedex France
Rapid notes Rapid notes are short contributions (limited to 4 journal pages) deserving priority in publication as for particular urgency and scientific importance (decided by the Editors). The submittal letter should be supplemented with an explanation of why priority handling is needed. Rapid notes will be published with an accelerated evaluation procedure. These notes should be in LaTeX preferably.
Manuscript content In general the manuscripts should be written in English; in exceptional cases the Editor-in-Chief may accept submissions in one of the major European languages also. Articles not written in English must include an English translation of the title, the abstract and all figure and table captions.
Material should be placed in the following order: title, author names, address of author institutions, PACS numbers, shortened version of the title (75 characters, including spaces), abstract, text, acknowledgments, appendices, references, figure and table captions, figures, tables.
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2. The acceptance stage
At this stage, an electronic version of the manuscript (Word, TeX, LaTeX), which must exactly match the accepted version, should be sent to the publisher (even if the article had been previously submitted electronically).
The Editorial Office in Orsay will send an acceptance letter to the corresponding author, and at the same time, will ask for electronic files of text and figures. All portions of the manuscript available in electronic form should be sent to the production department according to the instructions to be found here.
Authors are informed that any missing element in an accepted article (electronic file of the text and figures and/or good quality laser printed figures), will delay the publication date.
The editorial board will keep the paper on a waiting list until all missing material is received.
If authors cannot provide an electronic file of their text, they must advise the production department (articles@edpsciences.org) as soon as they receive the acceptance letter, to avoid any delay in the beginning of the production process.
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3. The proof correction stage
Authors should keep in mind that reading proofs is their responsibility. Corrections should therefore be clear and made on the proofs using a red pen. The use of standard proof correction marks is recommended.
Files typeset using Word, Wordperfect, Macwrite, etc., need heavy retyping (equations and special characters are lost during the conversion process).
Also, LaTeX files are slightly modified by the production department to follow general presentation rules of the journal.
The main aim of proofreading is to correct errors which may have occured during the production process, and not to modify the contents of the paper. The reproduction of artwork, the layout of the pages and equation breakings introduced by the production staff should carefully be checked. Corrections that might lead to a change in the page layout should be avoided.
The proofs, once corrected, should be signed and returned to the publisher as soon as possible.
Proofs of rapid notes Authors should either return corrected proofs by fax, or send a precise list of corrections by e-mail. If no corrections are returned within two days, the rapid note will be published as it is.
Offprint orders The offprint order form must be filled out and returned together with the corrected proofs. If the publisher receives no order of any kind from the authors, it will be assumed that only the 25 free offprints are requested.
Editorial Board
Editor-in-Chief
B. DREVILLON LPCIM École Polytechnique F-91128 Palaiseau FRANCE bernard.drevillon@polytechnique.fr
Editorial Board
A. ARMIGLIATO CNR-IMM Sezione di Bologna (formerly CNR-LAMEL) Via P. Gobetti 101 I-40129 Bologna ITALY armigliato@lamel.bo.cnr.it
R. BACHELOT Universit?de Technologie de Troyes LNIO 12 rue Marie Curie BP 2060 F-10010 Troyes Cedex FRANCE renaud.bachelot@univ-troyes.fr
D. BOUCHIER IEF Bât. 220 Universit?Paris-Sud F-91405 Orsay Cedex FRANCE daniel.bouchier@ief.u-psud.fr
F. BRETENAKER Laboratoire Aim?Cotton Universit?Paris-Sud Bât. 505 F-91405 Orsay Cedex FRANCE fabien.bretenaker@lac.u-psud.fr
L. CALLEGARO Instituto Elletrotecnico Nazionale Galileo Ferraris Strada delle Cacce, 91 I-10135 Torino ITALY lcallega@me.ien.it
J.-P. CHEVALIER CECM/CNRS 15 rue Georges Urbain F-94407 Vitry-sur-Seine Cedex FRANCE chevalier@glvt-cnrs.fr
C. COLLIEX LPS, Bât. 510 Universit?Paris-Sud F-91405 Orsay Cedex FRANCE colliex@lps.u-psud.fr
H.-J. DROUHIN École Polytechnique Direction des études F-91128 Palaiseau FRANCE henri-jean.drouhin@polytechnique.fr
S.Y. FAINMAN Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering University of California San Diego 9500 Gilman Drive La Jolla, CA 92093-0407 USA fainman@ece.ucsd.edu
A. FORCHEL Technische Physik University of Würzburg Am Hubland D-97074 Würzburg GERMANY forchel@physik.uni-wuerzburg.de
G. GOUSSET LPGP Bât. 210 Universit?Paris-Sud F-91405 Orsay Cedex FRANCE gerard.gousset@lpgp.u-psud.fr
A. GRILL IBM Research Division Electronic Materials and Structures T.J. Watson Research Center Yorktown Heights, NY 10598 USA grilla@us.ibm.com
F. HACHE École Polytechnique LOB F-91128 Palaiseau FRANCE francois.hache@polytechnique.fr
J.-P. HUIGNARD Thales LCR Domaine de Corbeville F-91404 Orsay Cedex FRANCE jean-pierre.huignard@thalesgroup.com
J. JANG TFT-LCD National Lab. Kyung Hee University Dongdaemoon-ku Seoul 130-701 KOREA jjang@khu.ac.kr
R. JANSEN MESA+ Research Institute University of Twente EL/TN - MK - SMI PO Box 217 7500 AE Enschede Ron.Jansen@el.utwente.nl
A. KOST BTU Cottbus Lehrstuhl Allgemeine Elektrotechnik and Numerische Feldberechnung Universitaetsplaz 3-4 D-03044 Cottbus GERMANY Arnulf.Kost@aet.TU-Cottbus.DE
A. LOISEAU ONERA-CNRS LEM BP 72 F-92322 Chatillon Cedex FRANCE loiseau@onera.fr
A. RAZEK LGEP/SUPELEC Plateau de Moulon F-91192 Gif-sur-Yvette Cedex FRANCE razek@lgep.supelec.fr
D. SALIN FAST Bât. 502 Universit?Paris-Sud F-91405 Orsay Cedex FRANCE dos@fast.u-psud.fr
B. SERMAGE France Telecom R&D 38-40 rue du Général Leclerc F-92794 Issy-les-Moulineaux Cedex 9 FRANCE bernard.sermage@rd.francetelecom.com
J.D. SHERWOOD Schlumberger Cambridge Research High Cross Madingley Road Cambridge CB3 OEL UK sherwood@cambridge.oilfield.slb.com
K. TACHIBANA Department of Electronic Science and Engineering Kyoto University Yoshida-honmachi, Sakyo Kyoto 606-8501 JAPAN tatibana@kuee.kyoto-u.ac.jp
L. VESCAN Institut fuer Schichten und Grenzflaechen Forschungszentrum Juelich, GmbH D-52425 Juelich GERMANY l.vescan@fz-juelich.de
Z.L. WANG School of Materials Science and Engeneering 771 Ferst Dr. E.J. Love Building Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta GA 30332-0245 USA zhong.wang@mse.gatch.edu
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