期刊名称:APPLIED PHYSICS REVIEWS
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
Focus and Coverage
Applied Physics Reviews (APR) is a review journal featuring reviews of important and current topics of experimental or theoretical research in applied physics and applications of physics to other branches of science and engineering. These review articles may vary in scope and length but include:
- Regular Reviews: Comprehensive reviews covering established areas in-depth
- Focused Reviews: Concise reviews covering new and emerging areas of science
Although APR’s experienced Editors-in-Chief, Associate Editors, and Editorial Advisory Board continually assess key areas of applied physics for review by leading authors, unsolicited submissions of review articles covering applied physics are welcome and encouraged. However, before preparing or submitting a review article for consideration for Applied Physics Reviews, authors should first contact one of the Editors-in-Chief to discuss their proposals.
ISSN E-ISSN: 1931-9401 CODEN: APRPG5
Publication Charges and Open Access Fees
Page Charges
AIP Publishing LLC does not require page charges for Applied Physics Reviews. Author Select is currently not available for Applied Physics Reviews. Illustrations will appear in the online version of the Journal free of charge to authors.
Contact
Editorial Office
Contact the APR Editorial Office at:
- Applied Physics Reviews
- AIP Publishing LLC
- 1305 Walt Whitman Road
- Suite 300
- Melville, NY 11747-4300, USA
- Telephone: +1 516-576-2366
- E-mail: apr-edoffice@aip.org
AIP Production Office
Authors of accepted manuscripts may contact the AIP Production Office at:
- Editorial Supervisor
Applied Physics Reviews AIP Publishing LLC 1305 Walt Whitman Road Suite 300 Melville, NY 11747-4300, USA
Telephone: +1 516-576-2345/2371/2417 Fax: +1 516-576-2673/2314/2208 E-mail: apr@aip.org
Instructions to Authors
Editorial Policies
The Review Process
Applied Physics Reviews (APR) is published by AIP Publishing, LLC. The Editors-in-Chief, aided by the Associate Editors and the Editorial Advisory Board, are responsible for the scientific content and other editorial matters relating to the Journal. Manuscripts submitted are first screened by the Editors-in-Chief; those on subject matters within the scope of the Journal are sent to an expert referee for evaluation and may be sent to a second reviewer, if necessary. This two-tier screening process helps to assure an appropriate focus as well as high scientific quality of the Journal.
Authors of scientific publications in the Journal are jointly responsible for their content. Credit for the content and responsibility for errors or fraud are borne equally by all authors.
An author may appeal an Editors-in-Chief's decision to reject a manuscript by making a request to the Editor that the case by reviewed by the Publisher at AIP Publishing. The Publisher will not make direct decisions whether or not a paper should be accepted for publication, but rather will assess whether procedures were followed properly.
Criteria for Publication
1. Content. Applied Physics Reviews publishes original reviews which give comprehensive or concise overviews of innovative research in applied physics. Reviews that, in the reviewer's or Editor's opinion, fall short of this standard will be rejected.
2. Language. Papers must be written in standard American English. This is the responsibility of the author, not the Editors. Papers below the standard for the Journal will be returned to the authors for rewriting and can be rejected for this reason alone. Such problems may be avoided and publication expedited if the manuscript is edited by an English-speaking colleague or a professional editing service before the initial submission.
3. Patents. Submission of manuscripts that contain ideas which may be patentable is at the author's risk, and neither Applied Physics Reviews nor the AIP Publishing assumes any responsibility in this regard.
4. Byline. It is the responsibility of the corresponding author to ensure that all authors approve the inclusion of their names on the byline. If the name of a co-author is removed, the approval of all original authors is required. A co-author being added must send his approval in writing. Papers are not published until the required signatures are received.
5. Copyright. Applied Physics Reviews requires that copyright be assigned to the AIP Publishing LLC. Because copyright transfer is required before publication, electronic acceptance of the Transfer of Copyright Agreement during the submission process can prevent unnecessary delays.
The AIP Publishing LLC grants to the author(s) of papers submitted to Applied Physics Reviews the right to post and update the original article on an author's personal web page as well as on e-print servers. The final AIP Publishing version may be posted on the author's personal website, the author's institutional website and institutional repository. It is also possible to create a link to the Applied Physics Reviews publication.
6. Comments and Responses. The Journal publishes comments. The purpose of a comment is to correct significant errors in articles published in the Journal, to take issue with the conclusions reached, or to provide additional insight or corroboration.
Comments must be concise, substantive, and free of polemics. They must address scientific issues only. Comments on questions of priority or calling attention to an oversight in a reference list do not benefit our readers enough to be published and can be settled by the author of the original paper by writing an erratum. If the author of the comment is wrong, or if he/she has simply misunderstood the original, it will be best to settle the matter privately.
The comment is limited to no more than three printed pages. The title should read: Comment on "original title" [Appl. Phys. Rev., vol., page (year)]. The author is given an opportunity to reply. The response should take up no more than one printed page. The title should read: Response to "Comment on 'original title' " [Appl. Phys. Rev., vol., page (year)].
The comment and response will then be reviewed. If the comment is rejected, neither will be published. If the response alone is rejected, the comment will be published without the response. No further exchange beyond this point can be considered for publication.
7. Errata. The Journal publishes errata, in which authors correct significant errors of substance in their published manuscripts. The title should read: Erratum: "original title" [Appl. Phys. Rev., vol., page (year)]. This is followed by the authors' names and institutions, and the text of the corrected version. Errata should be as short as consistent with clarity.
8. Supplemental Material. The Editors and AIP Publishing encourage authors to submit supplemental material that may only be of interest to a few readers who are working on the problem for example, for publication alongside their manuscript. Long data tables, large numbers of figures, and long and detailed portions of text not necessary for an overall understanding of the scientific argument of the paper are appropriate. Supplemental material is linked to the electronic version of the journal and is immediately available to the interested reader. Long data sets are more useful to the reader when published this way as there is at least the possibility of electronic manipulation by the reader. There is no restriction on the format of supplemental files, but the Editors strongly encourage the use of ASCII text for the presentation of data. Word processing packages change in time, and ASCII text files are more likely to be readable in the future. Formats such as PDF and PostScript that cannot be edited are less useful to the reader who wishes to manipulate the data.
Retraction and Correction Policies
AIP Publishing takes its responsibility to maintain the integrity and completeness of the scholarly record of our content for all end users very seriously. AIP Publishing places great importance on the authority of articles after they have been published and our policy is based on best practice in the academic publishing community. Changes to articles after they have been published online may only be made under the circumstances outlined in AIP Publishing's Retraction and Correction Policies which can be accessed here.
Transfers
It is possible to transfer a rejected manuscript to another AIP Publishing journal for consideration. A list and descriptions can be found here. Carefully review the acceptance criteria for the journal you believe would be appropriate for your manuscript. If you feel that your manuscript would be appropriate for publication in another of AIP Publishing's journals you may request a transfer by email. Please note that transferring manuscript files does not guarantee that the manuscript will be considered by the receiving journal. It is only meant to offer the technical facility to allow transfer of manuscript files and correspondence without the inconvenience of having to resubmit from journal to journal.
Editorial Board
- Editors-in-Chief
- Editor: John M. Poate
- Colorado School of Mines
- 1500 Illinois Street
- Golden, CO 80401, USA
- Phone: (303) 384-2375
- Fax: (303) 273-3244
- E-mail: jpoate@mines.edu
- Editor: Bill R. Appleton
- University of Florida
- 311 Weil Hall, PO Box 116550
- Gainesville, FL 32611, USA
- Phone: (352) 846-2626
- Fax: (352) 846-2877
- E-mail: applet@eng.ufl.edu
- Associate Editors
- Siegfried Bauer (Johannes-Kepler Universität Linz, Linz, Austria)
- Martin L. Green
- National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD, USA
- Robert Hull
- Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY, USA
- Chennupati Jagadish
- The Australian National University, Canberra, Australia
- Roger Narayan
- North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, USA
- Sandip Tiwari
- Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA
- T. Venkatesan
- National University of Singapore, Singapore
Editorial Advisory Board
- Term ending 31 December 2016
- John E. E. Baglin (IBM Almaden Research Center, San Jose, CA, USA)
- Rodney Ewing (Stanford University, Stanford, California, USA)
- Eugene E. Haller (University of California, Berkeley, CA, USA)
- Stephen J. Pearton (University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA)
- Albert Polman (FOM-Institute for Atomic and Molecular Physics (AMOLF),Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
- Francesco Priolo (Università di Catania, Catania, Italy)
- John A. Rogers (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, USA)
- Kazumi Wada (The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan)
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