期刊名称:ECS JOURNAL OF SOLID STATE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
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 ECS Journal of Solid State Science and Technology (JSS) is one of the newest peer-reviewed journals from ECS launched in 2012. JSS covers fundamental and applied areas of solid state science and technology including experimental and theoretical aspects of the chemistry and physics of materials and devices. Articles are published online as soon as possible after undergoing the peer-review process. The online version is considered the final version and is fully citable with articles assigned specific page numbers within specific issues. The date of online publication is the official publication date of record.
Technical Interest Areas Papers are selected by a prestigious group of Technical Editors, responsible for the following interest areas:
- Carbon Nanostructures and Devices
- Dielectric Science and Materials
- Electronic Materials and Processing
- Electronic and Photonic Devices and Systems
- Luminescence and Display Materials, Devices, and Processing
Of particular interest are the areas of solid state materials and device processing as they relate to the establishment of electrical, optical, physical and chemical properties, the relationship of material properties to device properties, the process science and technology of materials and devices, and the characterization of bulk materials, thin films, interfaces, surfaces, and devices.
Specific topics of interest to JSS are nanostructures, semiconductors, metals, dielectrics, polymers, electronics, photonics, magnetics, and luminescence, along with related processing methods such as material patterning, growth and deposition, and surface cleaning, functionalization, modification, and polishing. Device interests include biomedical, sensors, MEMS, NEMS, reliability, displays, and photovoltaics.
ECS members may download JSS articles using the tokens from their Article Packs. Articles are also available for sale. Contact ECS about to find out about the flexible subscription options – choose from individual titles, print or online, or take advantage of a single, discounted fee for all ECS Content.
Instructions to Authors
Manuscript Submission Information
Submission Guidelines
Also available in PDF.
The mission of Interface is
- to provide a forum for the lively exchange of ideas and news among members of ECS and the international scientific community at large;
- to stimulate awareness of ECS as a leader on the technology frontiers through presentation of broad-based technical features and highlights from the field; and
- to communicate ECS news, information, and activities to its members and the scientific community.
Issues often highlight one of the Society’s Divisions by presenting the state of the technology of that Division’s field, as well as featured articles on that subject area. These contributions should be coordinated through the Interface Advisory Board member of the appropriate Division. Other timely articles of general interest to Society members also may be contributed. Articles submitted to Interface should be written for a diversified scientific audience, with a broad introduction and wide scope so that newcomers to that particular field can understand the issues, and with enough depth that experts in the field will find the article interesting.
Each Division should appoint, to the Interface Advisory Board, a representative, whose duties include:
- notifying the Division Executive Committee of decisions made by the Advisory Board;
- organizing the materials/information necessary for the issue of Interface which features the Division; and
- submitting to the Editor other technical and general information of related interest to the Division.
Using the following guidelines will improve and tailor articles for Interface.
Article titles should be short and eye-catching, and an abstract is not necessary. Articles should be no more than 3,000 words in length, with up to five figures and/or tables. Color for figures, photographs, and tables should be used where possible. Figures should be submitted in their original format, preferably as EPS or TIF files, NOT embedded in PowerPoint or word processing files. The figures should be at least 300 dpi in resolution. If complex equations are used, especially those prepared with special math editors, they should be saved as figure files. If the article includes tables, each table should be prepared as a separate Excel file, if at all possible. Distinguished, high-quality figures or photos are welcome and will be considered for use on the cover. The authors should provide a short statement showing their respective affiliations, positions, and e-mail. Please refer to articles in past issues of Interface for examples.
Authors must submit typed, double-spaced manuscripts and original figures. Articles should be submitted electronically to the Editor at: rajeshwar@uta.edu. In general, the Instructions to Authors for the Journal of The Electrochemical Society should be followed for manuscript preparation. There are no page charges for publication, nor payments for accepted articles or photographs. To be considered for a specific issue of Interface, articles must be submitted to the Editor by the following deadlines.
| Spring |
December 1 |
| Summer |
March 1 |
| Fall |
May 1 |
| Winter |
August 15 |
Instructions to Authors
author_instructions_jss.pdf
Editorial Board
| Technical Editors and Technical Interest Areas |
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Dennis W. Hess Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA, USA E-mail: dennis.hess@chbe.gatech.edu Editor |
Jennifer A. Bardwell National Research Council Ottawa, ON, Canada E-mail: jennifer.bardwell@nrc.ca Electronic Materials and Processing |
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Stefan De Gendt IMEC B-2110 Wijnegem, Belgium E-mail: degendt@imec.be Dielectric Science and Materials |
Francis D’Souza University of North Texas Denton, TX, USA E-mail: Francis.DSouza@UNT.edu Carbon Nanostructures and Devices |
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Yue Kuo Texas A&M University College Station, TX, USA E-mail: yuekuo@tamu.edu Electronic and Photonic Devices and Systems |
Kailash C. Mishra Osram Sylvania Beverly, MA, USA E-mail: kailash.mishra@sylvania.com Luminescence and Display Materials, Devices, and Processing |
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| Associate Editor |
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George Celler Rutgers University, USA |
ECS Editorial Advisory Committee
- Silvia Armini (IMEC, Belgium)
- S. V. Babu (Clarkson University, USA)
- Teng-Ming Chen (National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan)
- Ray Hua Horng (National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan)
- Daniel Lincot (Institute of Research and Development of Photovoltaic Energy, France)
- Arumugam Manthiram (University of Texas, USA)
- Thomas P. Moffat (NIST, USA)
- S. J. Pearton (University of Florida, USA)
- Thomas J. Schmidt (Paul Scherrer Institut, Switzerland)
- Tae-Yeon Seong (Korea University, Korea)
- Gery R. Stafford (NIST, USA)
- Bernard Tribollet (CNRS, France)
- Rong-Jun Xie (National Institute for Materials Science, Japan)
Scope Detailed description of all Technical Interest Areas
- Solid state materials and device processing as they relate to the establishment of electrical, optical, physical, and chemical properties
- Relationship of material properties to device properties
- Process science and technology of materials and devices
- Characterization of bulk materials, thin films, interfaces, surfaces, and devices
For the complete scopes of these journals, please see the detailed journal descriptions for the full-length ECS Journal of Solid State Science and Technology and rapid-publication ECS Solid State Letters.
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