期刊名称:SOLID STATE COMMUNICATIONS
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
Description
Solid State Communications is an international medium for the publication of short communications on significant developments in condensed matter science, giving scientists immediate access to important, recently completed work. The journal publishes original experimental and theoretical research on the physical and chemical properties of solids and other condensed systems and also on their preparation. The submission of manuscripts reporting research on the basic physics of materials science and devices, as well as of state-of-the-art microstructures and nanostructures, is encouraged.
A coherent quantitative treatment emphasizing new physics is expected rather than a simple accumulation of experimental data. Consistent with these aims, the submitted manuscripts should be kept concise and short, usually not longer than four printed pages. The number of figures and tables should also be kept to a minimum. Instructions for the preparation of manuscripts appear in the first issue of each volume. Solid State Communications will also publish important initial results of ongoing research which should be referred to in more extensive papers being submitted elsewhere at a later date.
It is strongly recommended that authors submit their manuscripts either to a local (or nearby) Editor or to one who is an expert in their field of endeavour.
Audience
Condensed Matter Physicists, Material Scientists.
Instructions to Authors
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Authors are encouraged to submit their Communications electronically directly to a member of the Board of Editors by using the online submission tool for SSC at the following website: http://authors.elsevier.com/journal/SSC (see, "Submit Online to this journal"). Alternatively, authors can submit by sending three hard copies of the manuscript and matching disk directly to the editor. An editor who is an expert in a field close to the author's field of endevour being submitted should be chosen or, it this is not possible, one in their general geographical area. A current list of members of the Board of Editors is supplied at http://authors.elsevier.com/journal/SSC and is also published on the inside front cover of Solid State Communications. Authors should note that once a Communication has been submitted, all subsequent correspondence should be with the chosen Editor until it is accepted for publication. Communications should not be sent directly to the Editor-in-Chief or the Associate Editor-in-Chief.
JOURNAL POLICY Manuscripts must be submitted in English. Papers are submitted on the understanding that the subject matter has not been previously published and is not being submitted to another Journal or to another editor of Solid State Communications. Authors must include a statement to this effect with their submission. Authors must accept full responsibility for the factual accuracy of the data presented and should obtain any authorisation necessary for publication. All papers are sent to referees who advise the Editor on the matter of acceptance in accordance with the high standards required. Referees' names are not disclosed, but their views are forwarded to the authors for consideration. Authors can provide names of suitable referees during the process of uploading their compuscript.
COMPUSCRIPT PREPARATION Instructions for compuscript preparation are given at the following website: http://authors.elsevier.com/journal/SSC (see, "Submit Online to this journal").
General requirements Communications should not exceed 6 journal pages in length. However, upon approval of the (associate) Editor-in-Chief, longer papers will sometimes be accepted as Research Papers; please see the first issue of each volume or http://www.elsevier.com/locate/ssc (see "Research Papers") for further details. The corresponding author's full e-mail address and fax number are required. The compuscript will be used to generate a PDF file and should be compiled in the normal order.
Title The title should be brief, specific and rich in informative words; it should not contain any literature references.
Authors and affliations Please supply given names, middle initials and family names for complete identification. Use superscript lowercase letters to indicate different addresses, which should be as detailed as possible, and must include the country name. The corresponding author should be indicated with an asterisk, and contact details (fax, e-mail) should be placed in a footnote. There should be only one corresponding author. Information relating to other authors (e.g. present addresses) should be placed in footnotes indicated by appropriate symbols.
Abstract Communications and Research Papers must include a short abstract that states briefly the purpose of the research, the principal results and major conclusions.
Text Text should be subdivided in the simplest possible way consistent with clarity. Headings should reflect the relative importance of the sections. Ensure that all tables, figures and schemes are placed and cited in the text in numerical order. Abbreviations should be used consistently throughout the text, and all non-standard abbreviations should be defined on first usage. Owing to the international character of the Journal, no rigid rules concerning notation and spelling will be applied, but each paper should be consistent within itself as to symbols and units.
References References are indicated in the text by Arabic numbers, and the full reference should be given in a list at the end of the paper in the following form: W.A. Harrison, Phys. Rev. 123 (1961) 85 (for a journal reference); M.A. Lambert, A. Rose, R.W. Smith, Advances in Semiconductor Science, Pergamon, London, 1959, p. 49 (for a book reference). Abbreviations of journal titles should follow those given for Physical Abstracts. It is particularly requested that the authors' initials and appropriate volume and page numbers should be given in every case.
Tables and Figures Tables and Figures should be so constructed as to be intelligible without reference to the text. Units of measure must also be clearly indicated. The same data should not be published in both tables and Figures. All tables should be cited in the text, and numbered in order of appearance with Arabic numerals. All table columns should have a brief explanatory heading and, where appropriate, units of measurement. Vertical lines should not be used. Footnotes to tables should be typed below the table, each on a separate line, and should be referred to by superscript letters.
Graphics Information on creating graphics can be found at http://authors.elsevier.com/journal/SSC (see, "Artwork Instructions"). The following points should be taken into consideration when preparing electronic graphic files: Tagged Image File Format (TIFF) or Encapsulated PostScript (EPS) files are preferred. Files of scanned line graphics can be accepted at a minimum resolution of 1000 dpi, for scanned halftones, 300 dpi, and scanned line/tones, 500 dpi. Colour should be scanned at 300 dpi (500 dpi for colour line/tones). Figures, schemes and equations must be cited in the text and numbered in order of appearance with Arabic numerals; other graphics should be placed at a particular position in the text but not specifically referenced. All graphics (including chemical structures) must be supplied electronically (column width 160 mm). Please ensure that all illustrations within a paper are consistent in type and quality. Captions should not be included as part of the graphic; instead all captions should be supplied in the text. All graphics files must be named with the figure or scheme number. Note: you may be asked to supply hard copy versions of any graphics that are found to be not suitable for reproduction.
Photographs Photographs should be scanned and saved as EPS or TIFF format, and saved in true colour at at least 300 dpi resolution.
PACS codes/Keywords Please supply one or more PACS-1998 classification codes (available from http://www.aip.org/pacs/pacs98/pacscheme.html and http://www.elsevier.com/locate/ssc (see, "Phys. Astron. Classif. Scheme (PACS)") and and up to 4 keywords for indexing purposes. Please note that a delay in supplying PACS codes or keywords may delay the publication of your paper. The keywords should ideally be selected from the keyword list provided in each issue and on the website of the journal. Each keyword should be accompanied by the capital letter denoting the category from which the keyword has been selected, e.g. a manuscript on tunnelling in quantum wells may have the following list of keywords: Keywords: A. Quantum wells; A. Semiconductors; D. Tunnelling. If the keywords from the list are not relevant, authors may choose their own keywords, but each of these should also be accompanied by the capital letter denoting the category into which it falls.
Formats We can accept most word-processing formats (but prefer Microsoft Word 97 for Windows: Word98 Macintosh files should be saved as Word97 Windows). Most formatting codes will be removed or replaced on processing your article so there is no need for you to use excessive layout styling. In addition, do not use options such as automatic word breaking, justified layout, double columns, automatic paragraph numbering (especially for numbered references) or EndNote. However, do use bold face, italic, subscripts, superscripts, etc.
HARD COPY + DISK SUBMISSION Should electronic submission be unsuccessful, authors can submit their manuscript directly to a Solid State Communications Editor by mail. Three hard copies of the manuscript must be supplied, along with a disk specifying the operating system and program(s) used. The disk version should match exactly the hard copy. In general, the instructions given above for compuscript preparation should be followed for manuscript preparation. In addition, to the e-mail address and fax number for the corresponding author, a complete postal address should be clearly indicated on the first page of the manuscript. Please note that this type of submission will have a slower publication time than electronic submission via the SSC online submission service.
COPYRIGHT GUIDELINES Shortly after acceptance of an article, the author(s) will be asked to transfer copyright of the article to the Publisher. The copyright agreement must be completed before the article can be published. This transfer agreement enables Elsevier Science Ltd to protect the copyrighted material for the authors, but does not relinquish the author's proprietary rights. The copyright transfer covers the exclusive rights to reproduce and distribute the article, including reprints, photographic reproductions, microfilm or any other reproductions of similar nature and translations, and includes the right to adapt the article for use in conjunction with computer systems and programs, including reproduction or publication in machine-readable form and incorporation in retrieval systems. Authors are responsible for obtaining from the copyright holder permission to reproduce any figures for which copyright exists.
PROOFS One set of page proofs in PDF format will be sent to the corresponding author, to be checked for typesetting/editing approximately 4 weeks after acceptance. Authors should respond within 24 hours after receipt of their proofs. Extensive modifications of the contents of a manuscript at proof stage may require the approval of the accepting editor and, perhaps, an additional round of review.
OFFPRINTS After acceptance of an article, a reprint order form will be provided for ordering any reprints in addition to the 25 which are supplied free of charge.
PAGE CHARGES There are no page charges for Solid State Communications. Further information can be found on the journal website: http://www.elsevier.com/locate/ssc |
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Editorial Board
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Editor-in-Chief:
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M. Cardona, Max-Planck-Institut f¨¹r Festkörperforschung, Stuttgart, Germany (General)
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Associate Editor-in-Chief:
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A. Pinczuk, Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, NJ, USA (General)
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Board of Editors:
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G. Abstreiter, Walter Schottky Institut, Technische Universität M¨¹nchen, Am Coulombwall 3, D-85748 Garching, Germany Fax: +49 89 320 6620 Email:gerhard.abstreiter@wsi.tu-munchen.de
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H. Akai, Osaka University, Department of Physics, 1-1 Machikaneyama, Toyonaka, Osaka 560-0043, Japan (Metals, Alloys, Magnetic Semiconductors, Hyperfine Interactions, Magnetelectronics, Electronic Structure) Email:akai@phys.sci.osaka-u.ac.jp
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T. Ando, Department of Physics, Tokyo Instritute of Technology, 2-12-1 Ookayama, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 152-8551, Japan (General) Email:ando@stat.phys.titech.ac.jp
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K.-An Chao, Dept. of Theoretical Physics, Lund University, Solvegatan 14A, SE-223 62 Lund, Sweden (Heterojunctions, Nanostructures, Electronic Transport, Tunnelling) Email:koung-an.chao@teorfys.lu.se
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S. Das Sarma, University of Maryland, Department of Physics, Condensed Matter Theory Center, College Park, MD 20742-4111, USA (Theoretical condensed matter physics (solid state physics), Electronic properties of materials, Nonequilibrium statistical mechanics) Email:dassarma@physics.umd.edu
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H. Eschrig, Institute of Solid State Materials, P.O. Box 270016, D-01171 Dresden, Germany (Metals, Crystal Binding, Equation of State, Band Structure, Exchange, Spin-Orbit Effects) Email:h.eschrig@ifw-dresden.de
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Z.-Z. Gan, Peking University, Physics Dept., Beijing 100871, PRC (Solid State Theory) Email:zzgan@ibm320h.phy.pku.edu.cn
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C.E.T. Goncalves da Silva, Laborat¨®rio Nacional de Luz S¨ªncrotron, CNPq/MCT, Caixa Postal 6192, Campinas 138081-970 SP, Brazil (Synchrotron Radiation, Magnetism, Electronic Structure, Nanostructured Materials) Email:cylon@nano.org.br
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M. Grynberg, Institute of Experimental Physics, University of Warsaw, ul. Hoza 69, PL-00681 Warsaw, Poland (Semiconductors, Optical Properties, Impurities, Defects) Email:grynberg@fuw.edu.pl
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A. Hamilton, Centre for Quantum Computer Technology, School of Physics, University of New South Wales, Sydney NSW 2052, Australia (Two-Dimensional Electrons, Quantum Computations) Email:alex.hamilton@unsw.edu.au
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M. Heiblum, Dept. of Condensed Matter Physics, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot 76100, Israel (Dephasing, Shot Noise, Franctional Charge, Kondo Effect) Email:heiblum@wis.weizmann.ac.il
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E.L. Ivchenko, AF Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute Politechnicheskaya 26, 194021 St Petersburg, Russia (Nanostructures, Surfaces Interfaces, Band Structure, Optical Properties, Spin-Orbit Effects) Email:ivchenko@coherent.ioffe.rssi.ru
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B. Jusserand, CNRS/LPN, Laboratoire de Photonique et de Nanostructure, Route de Nozay, 91460 Marcoussis, Fance (Light Scattering, Optical Spectroscopy, Nanostructures) Email:bernard.jusserand@lpn.cnrs.fr
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L.V. Keldysh, PN Lebedev Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, Leninskii Prospect 53, 117924 Moscow, Russia (Solid State Theory) Email:keldysh@lpi.ru
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J. Kuhl, Max-Planck-Institut f¨¹r Festkörperforschung, Heisenbergstr. 1, D-70569 Stuttgart, Germany (Semiconductors, Nanostructures, Photonic Crystals, Ultrafast Dynamics, Linear and Nonlinear Optics, Coherent and Time-resolved Spectroscopy) Email:kuhl@servix.mpi-stuttgart.mpg.de
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H. von Löhneysen, Physikalisches Institut der Universität Karlsruhe, Engesserstr. 7, D-76128 Karlsruhe, Germany (Heavy-Fermions, Magnetism, Mesoscopic Systems, Metal-insulator Transitions, Superconductivity) Email:h.vl@phys.uni-karlsruhe.de
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C. Lacroix, Laboratoire Louis Neel, CNRS, BP 166, 38042 Grenoble Cedex 9, France (Magnetism, strongly correlated electron systems) Email:lacroix@grenoble.cnrs.fr
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D.J. Lockwood, Institute for Microstructural Sciences, National Research Council, MS-Building M-36, Montreal Road, Ottawa, Ontario K1A OR6, Canada (Optical Spectroscopy, Semiconductors, Nanostructures) Email:david.lockwood@nrc.ca
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S.G. Louie, University of California, Dept. of Physics, 366 Le Conte Hall Nr. 7300, Berkeley, CA 94720-7300, USA (Solid State Theory) Email:sglouie@uclink.berkeley.edu
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G. Luke, Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, McMaster University, 1280 Main St. West, Hamilton, Ontario, L8S 4M1, Canada (Superconductivity, Magnetism, Highly Correlated Electrons, Muons) Email:luke@mcmaster.ca
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A.H. MacDonald, University of Texas at Austin, Dept. of Physics, Austin TX 78712, USA (Correlated Electrons, Two-Dimensional Electron Gas, Quantum Hall Physics, Magnetism, Superconductivity) Email:macd@physics.utexas.edu
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R. Merlin, Department of Physics, University of Michigan, 500 E. university St., Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1120, USA Email:merlin@umich.edu
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E. Molinari, Universit¨¤ di Modena, Dipto. di Fisica, Via Campi 213/A, I-41100 Modena, Italy (Solid State Theory) Email:molinari@unimo.it
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T.T.M. Palstra, Materials Science Center, University of Groningen, Nijenborgh 4, 9747 AG Groningen, The Netherlands (Nanostructures) Email:palstra@chem.rug.nl
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R.T. Phillips, University of Cambridge, Optoelectronics Group, Cavendish Laboratories, Madingley Road, Cambridge CB3 0HE, UK (Semiconductor Nanostructures, Coherent Optics in Semiconductors) Email:rtp1@phy.cam.ac.uk
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C.N.R. Rao, Chemistry and Physics of Materials Unit, Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research, Jakkur P.O., Banglaore - 560 064, India (Oxide Materials, CMR, Nanotubes and Nanoparticles, Porous Solids, Materials Synthesis) Email:cnrrao@jncasr.ac.in
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J.F. Sadoc, Universit¨¦ de Paris-Sud, Laboratoire de Physique des Solides, Bâtiment 510, 91405 Orsay Cedex, France (Soft Matter) Email:sadoc@Ips.u-psud.fr
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P. Sheng, Department of Physics, HKUST, Clear Water Bay, Kowloon, Hong Kong, China (Inhomogeneous Materials, Waves, Mesoscopic Physics) Email:sheng@ust.hk
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A.K. Sood, Department of Physics, India Institute of Science, Bangalore 560 012, India (Raman Spectroscopy, High Pressure effects, Carbon nanotubes and nanoparticles, Soft condensed matter) Email:asood@physics.iisc.ernet.in
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H. Takayama, Institute for Solid State Physics, University of Tokyo, Kashiwa-no-ha 5-1-5, Kashiwa, Chiba 277-8581, Japan (Solid State Theory) Email:takayama@issp.u-tokyo.ac.jp
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C. Tejedor de Paz, Departamento de F¨ªsica de Te¨°rica de la Materia Condensa, Universidad Aut¨°noma de Madrid, Cantoblanco, 28049 Madrid, Spain (Theory of Solids, Electronic States, Low-Dimensional Materials) Email:carlos.tejedor@uam.es
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S. Ushioda, Tohoku University, Research Institute of Electrical Communication, Sendai 980-77, Japan (Raman Scattering, STM Light Emission, Surface Excitations, Surface Nonlinear Effects, Photoemission) Email:ushioda@ushioda.riec.tohoku.ac.jp
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D.E. Van Dyck, University of Antwerp (RUCA), Groenenborgerlaan 171, B-2020 Antwerp, Belgium (Experimental Physics) Email:dvd@ruca.ua.ac.be
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P. Wachter, Laboratorium f¨¹r Festkörperphysik der ETH-Z¨¹rich, Hönggerberg, CH-8093 Z¨¹rich, Switzerland (Experimental Physics) Email:wachter@solid.phys.ethz.ch
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A. Zawadowski, TU Budapest, Institute of Physics, XI. Budafoki ¨²t. 8, H-1521 Budapest, Hungary (General) Email:zawa@phy.bme.hu |
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