期刊名称:CHINESE PHYSICS B

ISSN:1674-1056
版本:SCI-CDE
出版频率:Monthly
出版社:IOP PUBLISHING LTD, TEMPLE CIRCUS, TEMPLE WAY, BRISTOL, ENGLAND, BS1 6BE
  出版社网址:http://iopscience.iop.org
期刊网址:http://iopscience.iop.org/1674-1056
影响因子:1.494
主题范畴:PHYSICS, MULTIDISCIPLINARY;    China Journals

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



About the journal

Scope

Chinese Physics B covers the latest developments and achievements in all branches of physics. Articles, including papers and rapid communications, are those approved as creative contributions to the whole discipline of physics and of significance to their own fields. Subject coverage includes:

  • Surface physics, such as the atomic structures of surfaces, theory of electron states and photoemission studies of surfaces.
  • Spectroscopic studies, such as Raman scattering, laser spectroscopy, phonon transitions and interaction between condensed matter and radiation.
  • Structure and phase transitions, such as the structure and properties of crystals and nanocrystalline materials.
  • Superconductivity, such as the synthesis, structure and electronic states of high-Tc oxides.
  • Atomic and molecular physics.
  • Magnetism, such as colossal magnetoresistance in perovskite manganites and great magnetic entropy in rare-earth compounds.
  • Optical physics and applications, such as laser molecular beam epitaxy of oxide films.
  • Confinement and heating in fusion plasma.
  • Material processing and film preparation based on plasma physics.

Instructions to Authors

 

Guidelines for authors

Chinese Physics B (Chin. Phys. B) is an international journal (original title Chinese Physics). Published monthly in English by the Chinese Physical Society (CPS) and IOP Publishing Ltd, it is a comprehensive academic journal abstracted in international index systems including SCI and INSPEC. The journal publishes original papers and short notes reflecting creative and innovative achievements in physics, as well as review articles covering important accomplishments in the frontiers of physics.

Manuscript(s) should be sent as a .doc or .pdf electronic file, including the figures or photos (not coloured) and tables (if any) at the appropriate place(s) in the text, to Chin. Phys. B via the website only. The editorial office no longer accepts manuscripts by e-mail, or on paper, or any manuscripts which do not meet the requirements stated in these guidelines.

A written statement of copyright to CPS should accompany the act of submitting a manuscript by the author. In addition for Chinese authors, a certificate is required specifying that no relevant secret information has been revealed.

Manuscripts should be written in concise, legible English, which must be in the final form after careful review by the author to eliminate all possible mistakes in content and/or in grammar. Ordinary or standard scientific terms should be used, not an arbitrary translation of the corresponding native or Chinese ones, except those first invented by the author. Abbreviations and symbols should be made according to the conventions approved by IUPAP or International Standards Organization, and the SI system should be used for units of measure throughout the text. When an acronym first appears in the text, it should be enclosed in parentheses and the full meaning of the acronym included first. Thereafter, this acronym may be directly used as an ordinary word in the text. No further corrections by authors are permitted, once the manuscript is typeset, or after the final proof has been sent to the author.

The items included in the manuscript should be arranged in the following manner:

  1. title of the paper;
  2. author's name (for Chinese authors, spelled in the Chinese phonetic alphabet followed by the corresponding Chinese characters);
  3. author's affiliation (in conventional English, for Chinese authors with the address spelled in Chinese phonetics followed by the corresponding Chinese characters), postcode and name of the country;
  4. abstract in English (and for Chinese authors also in Chinese), limited to about 200 words;
  5. PACS numbers, four sets at most (authors should refer to those published by "Physics Abstracts";
  6. text body;
  7. acknowledgements;
  8. the supporting organisation(s) (with grant number(s)) written as a footnote on the first page, marked with a star at the end of the title and at the beginning of the footnote;
  9. references.

Formulas in linear form (e. g. exp (-1(x2+y2))) are preferred, and each should be indicated by a serial number in parentheses placed on the right hand side of the paper. Letters denoting variables in formulas are normally printed in italics, but abbreviations such as sin, log, max etc. and figures are printed in ordinary typeface.

Good quality figures have the following characteristics. They should 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.

Footnotes, other than those which refer to the title heading, should be numbered successively and placed at the foot of the page to which they refer (not at the end of the paper).

Reference numbers in the text should be bracketed and listed at the upper-right corner of the word at which the number appears. References to the literature should be listed at the end of the manuscript under the section title of References, and numbered consecutively with square brackets enclosing the number, in the sequence they appear. For journal articles the following information should be provided: names of all authors, year of publication, name of the journal (use conventional abbreviations), volume and page, for example:

[1] Meyer F 1974 Phys. Rev. B 9 3622

Reference to books should include name(s) of author(s), year of publication, full title, edition (omitted for the first edition), place of publisher, publication and page or chapter, for example:

[2] Bloembergen N 1965 Nonlinear Optics (New York: Benjamin) p 12

The author should reserve an identical original manuscript for reference. A manuscript can be sent to referees only when it meets the requirements mentioned above; otherwise, it will be returned to the author for modification. If the manuscript cannot be accepted, it will be sent back to the author. An electronic version of the manuscript will be requested after acceptance of the paper, but floppy disks will not be returned to the author. Once the article is published in this journal, 30 reprints will be sent to the author free of charge.

    Editorial office of Chinese Physics B
    P.O. Box 603
    Beijing 100080
    China


Editorial Board

 Advisory Board

Advisory BoardChen Jia-Er , Feng Duan , Huang Zu-Qia , T. D. Lee , Li Yin-Yuan , Samuel C. C. Ting , C. N. Yang , Yang Fu-Jia , Zhou Guang-Zhao , Wang Nai-Yan  

2008-2011

Editor-in-ChiefOuyang Zhong-Can

Associate EditorsLiang Jing-Kui , Zhao Zhong-Xian , Zhang Jie , Xing Ding-Yu , Gong Qi-Huang , Sheng Ping , Zhang Zhi-Ying  

Editorial Board  2005-2010

Editorial BoardF. R. de Boer , H. F. Braun , Chen Dong-Min , Chen Shi-Gang , Feng Shi-Ping , Hu Gang , Hou Jian-Guo , Li Fang-Hua , Min Nai-Ben , Nie Yu-Xin , Pan Jian-Wei , Shen Bao-Gen , Shen Zhi-Xun , Su Zhao-Bing , Wang En-Ge , Xia Jian-Bai , Xian Ding-Chang , Xiang Tao , Xie Xin-Cheng , Zhu Bang-Fen 

Editorial Board  2007-2012

Editorial BoardHe Xian-Tu , Hou Xiao-Yuan , Huo Yu-Ping , Jin Xiao-Feng , Li Ru-Xin , Lv Li , Michiyoshi Tanaka , Wang Zhao-Zhong , Wang Yu-Peng , Xu Zhi-Zhan , Xue Qi-Kun , Yang Guo-Zhen , Zhang Zhen-Yu , Zhu Qing-Shi

 Editorial Board  2009-2014

Editorial BoardR. Graham , F. Balestra  , Du Zhen-Min , Gan Zi-Zhao , Niu Qian , Ouyang Qi , Xie Si-Shen , Young Kenneth , Yang Xue-Ming , Ye Chao-Hui , Yu Ming-Yang , Zhang Fu-Chun , Zhang Ze , Zheng Bo , Zheng Zhi-Peng

 Editorial Assistants

Editorial BoardZhang Zhi-Ying , Wang Qing-Hua

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