期刊名称:CHINESE PHYSICS 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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Chinese Physics Letters, published by the Chinese Physical Society, is charged with providing rapid publication of short reports and important research in all fields of physics. The journal provides its diverse readership with coverage of major advances in all aspects of physics, including the newest and most important achievements of physicists in China as well as other parts of the world. ISSN 0256-307X (Print) ISSN 1741-3540 (Online)
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Instructions to Authors
How to get published
Chinese Physics Letters is an international journal reporting novel experimental or theoretical results in all fields of physics. Published monthly by the Chinese Physical Society and IOP Publishing Ltd, the journal is one of the source publications of SCIENCE CITATION INDEX by the Institute for Scientific Information of USA. Contributions from all over the world are welcome.
SUBMISSIONS Submit manuscripts in English to: Chinese Physics Letters, Editorial Office, Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, P.O. Box 603, Beijing 100080, China; E-mail:cpl@aphy.iphy.ac.cn Phone:86-10 82649490 or 82649024; Fax: 86-10 82649604.
An original and two copies of all manuscripts, including the original ink drawings and/or glossy photographs (less than 7.5 x 7.5 cm in size) of figures, may be submitted by conventional mail, but not by fax.
Also, articles can now be submitted electronically by e-mail (cplsubms@aphy.iphy.ac.cn) and for any revised ones can be resubmitted by e-mail (cplresub@aphy.iphy.ac.cn) without the need to send a hard copy. The text of the article can be prepared using Microsoft Word or any common variant Tex (including LaTex, REVTex, EMTeX, etc), for the latter the source codes together with the PS or EPS formats of the text must be sent. Figures should be submitted as separate files, preferably in Encapsulated Post Script(EPS) or TIFF formats.
Submission implies that the manuscript has not been published previously, and is not currently submitted for publication elsewhere. Please include your E-mail address, phone and fax numbers on the first page of the manuscript.
MANUSCRIPT Chinese Physics Letters publishes Letters of not more than three journal pages and Comments of not more than one journal page. Ultimately it is the responsibility of the author to provide a paper of the proper length. Avoid excessive white space in figures; unneeded numbering of displayed equations may add length. In the case of excessive length, the paper must be shortened prior to review.
STYLE GUIDE Title: Title should be simple, concise and informative. Author(s) name(s) and affiliations: A list of all authors, as well as corresponding addresses, should be provided. Each address should be preceded by a numerical superscript corresponding to the same superscript after the name of the author concerned. Addresses should contain all information necessary for effective mail delivery. Abstract: An abstract must accompany each article. It should be a concise summary of the results, conclusions, and/or other significant items in the paper. Together with the title, it must be adequate as an index to all the subjects treated in the paper, and will be used as a base for indexing. Avoid displayed mathematical expressions. Define all nonstandard symbols and abbreviations. Do not use footnote indicators. If a reference must be made, include it in square brackets. Summarize the experimental or theoretical results, the conclusions, and/or other significant items in the paper. If space permits, include any important new quantitative data. In summarizing results, be exact, direct, and specific. Physics and Astronomy Classification Scheme (PACS) indexing codes: Each manuscript must be given PACS numbers, developed by the American Institute of Physics (http://www.aip.org/pacs/pacs98/pacscheme.html, and also via ftp to aps.org in the /pub/pacs directory). There should be no more than three index number codes, the principal index code should be placed first. Main body of the paper: The body of the paper should include all the information of the research, but no subtitles. Mathematical material: The text should make clear distinctions between physical variables, mathematical symbols, units of measurement, abbreviations, chemical formulas, etc. Hand-written Greek letters should be written fully in the margin at the first place of mention. Authors who have access to italic and boldface should use these to identify physical or mathematical variables. Variables are to be set in normal italic, vectors in boldface. Physical constants such as the speed of light or the Boltzmann constant are also set in normal italic. Italic type should be avoided for the following: -Units of measurement (e.g., km, g, K, cm-2, s-2) -Mathematical signs such as sin, cos, log, exp, etc. -Chemical formulas. References: Journal articles: Citation of a journal article must include the names of the authors (or, optionally, the first author followed by 'et al' if there are four or more), the year of publication, the abbreviation of the journal name, the volume number, and the initial page number. The journal abbreviations are those established by Chemical Abstracts Service and published by them in Chemical Abstracts Service Source Index. If the abbreviation cannot be determined, give the full title. Monographs: Citation of a monograph must include the name(s) of the author(s), the exact title of the book, the publisher's location and name, and the date of publication; the last three items should be in parentheses. Edition number (if any), volume number (if any), and page number(s).Collections: Citation of a contribution to a collection must include the name(s) of the author(s) of the contribution, the exact title of the collection, the name(s) of the editor(s), and the publication data as for a monograph. Figure and table captions: Each caption should be written as a single brief paragraph without indentation. Figures and stables should be consecutively numbered with Arabic numerals. Figures: Good quality figures have the following characteristics. They should be produced with a good quality laser printer and have lines, letters, numbers and symbols of uniform strength and contrast. Figures (except photographs) are often reduced to 5 x 5 cm. The final thickness of a line in a figure usually lies within the range 0.15-0.20 mm. When preparing the figures, authors should pay attention to the widths of lines and similar details, as some (e.g., dotted or thin lines) may disappear after reduction. Particular attention should be paid to line strengths in graphics prepared in vector formats.
ACCEPTANCE If an article is accepted for publication in the journal, we will inform the author. If your manuscript has been produced electronically we would like to publish it from your files. All articles in the paper edition of our journals are published using LaTeX typesetting code. For manuscripts prepared in LaTeX, Plain TeX, REVTeX, WinWord, Wordperfect or ASCII code a disc or E-mail transmission (cplprod@aphy.iphy.ac.cn) may be sent to help speed publication.
Editorial Board
Editor GAN Zi-Zhao, Department of Physics, Peking University, Beijing 100871
Co-Editors HUANG Tao, Institute of High Energy Physics, CAS, Beijing 100039 LIN Zong-Han, Department of Physics, Peking University, Beijing 100871 WANG Ding-Sheng, Institute of Physics, CAS, Beijing 100080 WU Ling-An, Institute of Physics, CAS, Beijing 100080 ZHU Bang-Fen, Center for Advanced Study, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084
Assistants to Editor LI Xiu-Fang, Institute of Physics, CAS, Beijing 100080 WU Jian-Lao, Institute of Physics, CAS, Beijing 100080
Advisory HUANG Kun, Institute of Semiconductors, CAS, Beijing LEE T D, Department of Physics, Columbia University, New York, USA FENG Duan, Department of Physics, Nanjing University, Nanjing YANG C N, Institute for Theoretical Physics, State University of New York, Stonybrook, USA ZHOU Guang-Zhao, CAS, Beijing
Editorial Board CHAO Koung-An, Department of Theoretical Physics, Lund University, Sweden CHEN Nan-Xian, Institute of Applied Physics, Beijing University of Science and Technology, Beijing 100083 CHEN Shi-Gang, Institute of Applied Physics and Computational Mathematics, Beijing 100088 DING Da-Jun, Department of Physics, Jilin University, Changchun 130023 FANG Rong-Chuan, Department of Physics, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei 230026 GU Yi-Fan, Institute of High Energy Physics, CAS, Beijing 100039 GUO Guang-Can, Department of Physics, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei 230026 HE Xian-Tu, Institute of Applied Physics and Computational Mathematics, Beijing 100088 HOU Xiao-Yuan, Department of Physics, Fudan University, Shanghai 200433 HU Gang, Department of Physics, Beijing Normal University, Beijing 100875 KUANG Yu-Ping, Department of Physics, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084 LI Fang-Hua, Institute of Physics, CAS, Beijing 100080 LI Jia-Chun, Institute of Mechanics, CAS, Beijing 100080 LIN Hai-Qing, Department of Physics, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong LIU You-Yan, Department of Physics, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou 510641 LOU Sen-Yue, Department of Applied Physics, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai 200030 MA Jian-Ping, Institute of Physics, CAS, Beijing 100080 MA Yu-Gang, Institute of Nuclear Research, CAS, Shanghai 201800 MIN Nai-Ben, Department of Physics, Nanjing University, Nanjing 210093 SHEN Ping, Department of Physics, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong SHEN Xue-Chu, Shanghai Institute of Technical Physics, CAS, Shanghai 200083 SHEN You-Gen, Shanghai Observatory, CAS, Shanghai 200030 SHIH Yan-Hua, Department of Physics, University of Maryland, MD 21250, USA SUN Xin, Department of Physics, Fudan University, Shanghai 200433 WANG Long, Institute of Physics, CAS, Beijing 100080 WANG Mu, Department of Physics, Nanjing University, Nanjing 210093 WANG Yu-Zhu, Shanghai Institute of Optics and Fine Mechanics, CAS, Shanghai 201800 WANG Zi-Dan, Department of Physics, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong WEN Hai-Hu, Institute of Physics, CAS, Beijing 100080 WEN Xiao-Gang, Kenan Laboratory of Chemistry, University of North Carolina, NC 27599, USA WU Xiang-Ping, Beijing Observatory, CAS, Beijing 100012 YAO Kai-Lun, Department of Physics, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan 430074 YU Lu, Institute of Theoretical Physics, CAS, Beijing 100080 ZHAN Wen-Long, Institute of Modern Physics, CAS, Lanzhou 730000 ZHANG Huan-Qiao, China Institute of Atom Energy, Beijing 102413 ZHANG Li-De, Institute of Solid State Physics, CAS, Hefei 230031 ZHANG Ren-He, Institute of Acoustics, CAS, Beijing 100080 ZHANG Shou-Cheng, Department of Physics, Stanford University, CA 94305, USA ZHANG Ze, Institute of Physics, CAS, Beijing 100080 ZHAO Guang-Da, Department of Physics, Peking University, Beijing 100871 ZHAO Min-Guang, Institute of Solid State Physics, Sichuan Normal University, Chengdu 610068
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