期刊名称:INFRARED PHYSICS & TECHNOLOGY

ISSN:1350-4495
版本:SCI-CDE
出版频率:Bi-monthly
出版社:ELSEVIER, RADARWEG 29, AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS, 1043 NX
  出版社网址:http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/homepage.cws_home
期刊网址:http://www.journals.elsevier.com/infrared-physics-and-technology/
影响因子:2.638
主题范畴:INSTRUMENTS & INSTRUMENTATION;    OPTICS;    PHYSICS, APPLIED

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



About the journal

The Journal covers the entire field of infrared physics and technology: theory, experiment, devices and instrumentation.

Its core topics can be summarized as the generation, propagation and detection, of infrared radiation; the associated optics, materials and devices; and its use in all fields of science, industry and medicine.

Infrared techniques occur in many different fields, notably spectroscopy and interferometry; material characterization and processing; atmospheric physics, astronomy and space research. Scientific aspects include quantum optics, quantum electronics and semiconductor physics. Some important applications are medical diagnostics and treatment, industrial inspection and environmental monitoring.

A fuller though not exhaustive list of topics would include:
Astronomy, Astrophysics and Space Research
Atmospheric transmission, turbulence and scattering.
Environmental applications: pollution and monitoring.
Detectors: quantum and thermal
Industrial applications
Infrared lasers including free electron lasers
Material properties, processing and characterization.
Medical applications
Nondestructive testing, active and passive.
Optical elements: lenses, polarizers, filters, mirrors, fibres, etc.
Radiometry: techniques, calibration, standards and instrumentation.
Remote sensing and range-finding
Solid-state physics
Thermal imaging: device design, testing and applications
Synchroton radiation in the infrared


Instructions to Authors

A more detailed version of these instructions is published in the preliminary pages in each volume.
Submission of papers
Manuscripts (one original + two copies), accompanied by a covering letter, should be sent to the Editor.
Original material. By submitting a paper for publication in Infrared Physics & Technology the authors imply that the material has not been published previously nor has been submitted for publication elsewhere and that the authors have obtained the necessary authority for publication.
Refereeing. Submitted papers will be refereed and, if necessary, authors may be invited to revise their manuscript.

Types of contributions
Papers. There are no arbitrary limits on the length of a paper but the content of the paper must justify its length. The usual range is 6-14 printed pages.
Review Articles of up to 30 printed pages or longer if agreed with the editors.
Research or Technical Notes reporting techniques or applications which do not require the theoretical underpinning of a full paper.
Letters to the Editors reporting advance results of sufficient importance to justify extra rapid publication.
Brief Reports of relevant specialized meetings.

Manuscript preparation

A more detailed version of these instructions is published in the preliminary pages in each volume.
Submission of papers
Manuscripts (one original + two copies), accompanied by a covering letter, should be sent to the Editor.
Original material. By submitting a paper for publication in Infrared Physics & Technology the authors imply that the material has not been published previously nor has been submitted for publication elsewhere and that the authors have obtained the necessary authority for publication.
Refereeing. Submitted papers will be refereed and, if necessary, authors may be invited to revise their manuscript.

Types of contributions
Papers. There are no arbitrary limits on the length of a paper but the content of the paper must justify its length. The usual range is 6-14 printed pages.
Review Articles of up to 30 printed pages or longer if agreed with the editors.
Research or Technical Notes reporting techniques or applications which do not require the theoretical underpinning of a full paper.
Letters to the Editors reporting advance results of sufficient importance to justify extra rapid publication.
Brief Reports of relevant specialized meetings.

Manuscript preparation

All manuscripts should be written in good English.The paper copies of the text should be prepared with double line spacing and wide margins, on numbered sheets.
Structure. Please adhere to the following order of presentation: Article title, Author(s), Affiliation(s), Abstract, Classification codes (PACS and/or MSC) and keywords, Main text, Acknowledgments, Appendices, References, Figure captions, Tables.
Corresponding author. The name, complete postal address, telephone and fax numbers and the e-mail address of the corresponding author should be given on the first page of the manuscript.
Classification codes/keywords. Please supply one to four classification codes (PACS-1996 and/or MSC) and up to six keywords of your own choice that describe the content of your article in more detail.
References. References to other work should be consecutively numbered in the text using square brackets and listed by number in the Reference List. Please refer to the more detailed instructions for examples.

Illustrations
Illustrations should also be submitted in triplicate: one master set and two sets of copies. The line drawings in the master set should be original laser printer or plotter output or drawn in black india ink, with careful lettering, large enough (3-5 mm) to remain legible after reduction for printing. The photographs should be originals, with somewhat more contrast than is required in the printed version. They should be unmounted unless part of a composite figure. Any scalemarkers should be inserted on the photograph, not drawn below it.
Colour plates. Figures may be published in colour, if this is judged essential by the Editor. The Publisher and the author will each bear part of the extra costs involved. Further information is available from the Publisher.

After acceptance.
Notification. You will be notified by the Editor of the journal of the acceptance of your article.
Copyright transfer. You will be asked to transfer the copyright of the article to the Publisher. This transfer will ensure the widest possible dissemination of information.
Proofs. Proofs will usually be printed on low-quality paper. Proofs will be sent to the author 4-6 weeks after acceptance. Please note that the proofs have been proofread by the Publisher and only a cursory check by the author is needed; we are unable to accept changes in, or additions to, the edited manuscript at this stage. In order to guarantee the fastest possible production times, the proofs must be returned within 48 hours after receipt, preferably by fax. If no reply is received from the author, the Publisher assumes that there are no further corrections to be made and will proceed with publication of the article.

Electronic manuscripts. The publisher welcomes the receipt of an electronic version of your accepted manuscript. If you have not already supplied the final, revised version of your article (on diskette) to the Journal Editor, you are requested herewith to send a file with the text of the accepted manuscript directly to the Publisher by e-mail or on diskette (allowed formats 3.5" or 5.25"MS-DOS, or 3.5" Macintosh) to the address given below. Please note that no deviations from the version accepted by the Editor of the journal are permissible without the prior and explicit approval by the Editor. Such changes should be clearly indicated on an accompanying printout of the file.

Author benefits
No page charges. Publishing in Infrared Physics & Technology is free.
Free offprints. The corresponding author will receive 25 offprints free of charge. An offprint order form will be supplied by the Publisher for ordering any additional paid offprints.
Discount. Contributors to Elsevier Science journals are entitled to a 30% discount on all Elsevier Science books.


Editorial Board

Editorial Board

 

Editors:

 

 G. Neil, Center for Advanced Studies of Accelerators, Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility, 12000 Jefferson Avenue, Newport News, VA 23606, USA

Fax: +1 757-269-5519

Email:neil@jlab.org

 

 H.N. Rutt, Dept. of Electronics and Computer Science, University of Southampton, Highfield, Southampton SO17 1BJ, UK.

Fax: +44 1703 593 835

Email:h.rutt@ecs.soton.ac.uk

 

Editorial Board:

 

 G.C. Bhar, Burdwan, India

 

 J.R. Birch, Dorking, UK

 

 E. Dereniak, Tucson, AZ, USA

 

 C.T. Elliott, Malvern, UK

 

 E. Gornik, Vienna, Austria

 

 R. Hernberg, Tampere, Finland

 

 G.C. Holst, Matland, FL, USA

 

 T. Jaeger, Oslo, Norway

 

 B. Johnson, Huntsville, AL, USA

 

 A. Mitsuishi, Otsu, Japan

 

 J.M. Pawlikowski, Wroclaw, Poland.

 

 D. Pereira, Campinas-Brasil

 

 R. Ponomarev, Tomsk, Russia

 

 W. Prettl, Regensburg, Germany

 

 H.P. R?ser, Berlin, Germany

 

 S.R. Rotman, Beer-Sheva, Israel

 

 M.S. Scholl, Leon, Mexico

 

 M.W. Sigrist, Z¨¹rich, Switzerland

 

 R.A. Stradling, London, UK

 

 F. Strumia, Pisa, Italy

 

 M. Tacke, Ettlingen, Germany

 

 M.E. Thomas, Laurel, MD, USA.

 

 O.M. Williams, Salisbury, Australia

 

 Mi Zheng-Yu, Shanghai, China

 


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