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Chinese Journal of
Physics publishes letters, reviews, regular articles, and
refereed conference papers. Letters are for rapid publications of
new and interesting results, limited to six printed pages. For
publication of conference papers (from a conference or symposium)
the conference organizer(s) may contact and negotiate with the
editor-in-chief but such papers are subject to the refereeing
process.
Manuscripts are
acceptable only in English; they should be typewritten,
double-spaced with wide mar-gins, on one side of white paper of
standard letter or A4 size. Submission is a representation that
the manuscript neither has been published previously nor is
currently submitted for publication elsewhere. Only electronic
submission of plain TeX, LaTex (without special macros), or MS
Word files via e-mail is acceptable. Electronic figure files are
preferred to be in one of the following formats: Encapsulated
PostScript (EPS), PostScript (PS), or JPEG. Authors are also
encouraged to compress their files into .zip or .rar archives
(using a program such as WinZip or WinRAR) and send the zipped
archives rather than the uncompressed files. The e-mail address
for submission is
cjp@PSROC.phys.ntu.edu.tw.
The abstract should
be confined to one typewritten page, preceded by the title of the
paper and the names of authors and their addresses.
Each table must be
typed on a separate sheet and numbered with a roman numeral
(TABLE I, TABLE II, etc.).
Each figure must be
carefully drawn in India ink on a separate sheet of white paper
and numbered with an arabic numeral (FIG. 1, FIG. 2, etc.).
Captions of figures should be collected on a separate sheet.
Each photograph
should have good black and white contrast.
References should be numbered consecutively in the order of
appearance in the text, and be listed on separate sheets,
e.g.:
- K. Y. Lin, Chin. J. Phys. (Taipei) 28, 159 (1990).
- K. Huang, Statistical Mechanics, 2nd ed. (Wiley,
New York, 1987), Chap. 7.
-
K. A. Chao, in Superconductivity and Applications (Progress
in High Temperature Superconductivity, Vol. 19), eds. P. T.
Wu, H. C. Ku, W. H. Lee, and R. S. Liu (World Scientific,
Singapore, 1989), p. 121.
Authors should provide PACS numbers maximum of three according to
PACS-2006.
For additional
rules on the format for preparation of the manuscript, the
author(s) may consult the format adopted by Physical Reviews
which our Editorial Board chooses to follow closely.
A form for transfer of copyright may be found at the end of
some recent issues of the Journal, and also can be printed out
from our webpage:
ftp://psroc.phys.ntu.edu.tw/pub/copy.txt
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