期刊名称:JETP LETTERS
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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Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Physics Letters
ISSN: 0021-3640 CODEN: JTPLA2 (Pis'ma v Zhurnal Eksperimental'noi i Teoreticheskoi Fiziki)
JETP Letters (ISSN: 0021-3640) is published semimonthly by MAIK "Nauka/Interperiodica" (Moscow, Russia) and distributed worldwide by the American Institute of Physics, Suite 1NO1, 2 Huntington Quadrangle, Melville, NY 11747-4502. Periodicals postage paid at Huntington Station, NY and at additional mailing offices.
The journal is available online by subscription http://ojps.aip.org/jetplo/ ISSN (online): 1090-6487
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Instructions to Authors
INFORMATION FOR AUTHORS download the file in .pdf format guidelines.pdf
The journal Pis’ma Zh. Eksp. Teor. Fiz. (and its English edition JETP Letters.) publishes short papers that need to be urgently published and are of broad physical interest. These papers should report first observations of new physical phenomena or new funda-mental theoretical results. This journal accepts and publishes manuscripts submitted in Russian or English. All manuscripts submitted in English are put to a lingual test. If the English text appears unreadable, the Editorial Board may request that the authors submit the Russian variant of the manuscript for publication. All articles in JETP Letters. are published in English. The translation of manuscripts submitted in Russian, as well as the editing of manuscripts submit-ted in English, is performed by the International Aca-demic Publishing Company (IAPC) “Nauka/Interperiodica.?BR>The total length of any paper should not exceed six journal pages in the Russian edition. This length approximately corresponds to 20 KB in LATeX. format, including 1 KB for each figure. You can estimate the manuscript length more accurately by preparing it according to an example that is available on the Web server for the journal (http://kapitza.ras.ru/journals/jetpl) by using the style file (jetpl.sty) available on the same server. Manuscripts may be submitted to the Editorial Board by the following ways:
- Conventional mail to the following address: Pis’ma Zh. Eksp. Teor. Fiz.., ul. Kosygina 2, Moscow, 117334 Russia. A manuscript should be submitted in duplicate with figures on separate sheets (for halftone figures, one additional copy should be submitted). Please append the e-mail and postal addresses (includ-ing the postal code), the office and home phone numbers, and the complete name and patronymic of the author to whom correspondence should be addressed. The authors of English manuscripts should also submit a floppy disk containing the text in the LATeX. format.
- Electronic mail to the e-mail address letters@ kapitza.ras.ru. In this case, each figure should be submitted in the form of an individual file in PostScript (*.ps), EncapsulatedPostScript (*.eps), or PaintBrush (*.pcx) formats.
Acceptance or rejection of a paper for publication is decided by the Editorial Board with a proposal from the Editorial Board member specialized in the appropriate section. A manuscript can be rejected if it is not topical enough, does not provide considerable development as compared to other publications in this field, considers a too specific subject, etc. As a rule, the referee reports on rejected papers are not sent. The authors may resubmit a rejected manuscript, appending it with an explanatory letter. In this case, the manuscript will be put under additional review. The Editorial Board sends (or hand delivers if the authors live in Moscow) five reprints of the papers pub-lished in the Russian edition. The English version is sent to the authors in electronic mode by IAPC “Nauka/Interperiodica.?/FONT>
MANUSCRIPT PREPARATION
The first page of a manuscript should have the following form:
THE TITLE Initials and Surnames of the Authors Institutions where the authors work, including city and postal code (the e-mail address of one of the authors is desirable)
Text of the Abstract
PACS: ?(Physics and Astronomy Classification Scheme, see Pis’ma Zh. Eksp. Teor. Fiz. 58 (7 and 9), (1993) [JETP Lett. 58 (7 and 9), (1993)]). Then, after one empty line, the main text follows. Because abstracts may now be distributed separately from the papers (data bases, online systems, etc.), the abstract text should be self-contained with no references or abbreviations but with understandable notation. Abbreviations must be given in capital letters with no points and should be explained as they are first intro-duced. Footnotes in the main text must be numbered consecutively in the order of their appearance. Cited references must be given in a general list at the end of a manuscript and should be numbered with an ordinal number (e.g., [1]) consecutively as they are mentioned in the main text. The reference to a journal article should cite the following: the initials and surnames of the authors, journal name, volume number (in boldface type), the first page of the paper, and year enclosed in parentheses. If an article is written by more than four authors, indicate only the first three, e.g., 1. A. B. Ivanov, V. G. Petrov, I. M. Sergeev, et al., Zh. Eksp. Teor. Fiz. 98, 290 (1990) [JETP 71, 161 (1990)]. The reference to books must cite the following: the initials and surnames of the authors, the complete book title, year and place of publication (in the case of translated books, give the information for the original in parentheses). Use decimal points instead of commas. Three-vectors and dyadics with no arrow above them must be underlined with blue pencil. We recommend that the authors preparing figures electronically adhere to the following rules: prepare figures in the frame; direct dashes on the axes inside the figure; when possible, use Arial font; use numerals (including those on the axes in an insert) and lower case letters with a height of 3?% of the maximum figure size (height or width) of the figures; put measurement units on the axes in parentheses. Examples of the preparation of manuscript and figures, as well as style file, are available on our Web server (http://kapitza.ras.ru/journals/jetpl). The English variant proof is sent (via e-mail) to the author for agreement for a span of five days. If the author does not agree with the terminology used or decides that the translation of some sentences distorts their semantic meaning, he submits his proposals for changes. The author should not intrude into the lingual aspect of the translation. The absence of an answer from the author in above-indicated time is considered as the author’s agreement with the text. If the author has no criticisms, he should inform the publisher about his agreement.
Editorial Board
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF: Vsevolod F. Gantmakher Corresponding Member of the RAS, Institute of Solid State Physics, RAS, Chernogolovka, Moscow Region
DEPUTY EDITORS-IN-CHIEF V.P. Pastukhov and G.E. Volovik
EDITORIAL BOARD V.I. Al'shits, K.V. Chukbar, V.F. Gantmakher, S.V. Iordanskii, A.S. Ioselevich, V.P. Pastukhov, A.N. Penin, I.V. Polyubin, V.M. Pudalov, A.A. Starobinsky, G.E. Volovik, V.R. Zoller.
STAFF EDITOR N.I. Kalegina
EDITOR OF THE ENGLISH TRANSLATION Vadim P. Sakun, Cand.Sci.(Phys.-Math.)
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