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1、RSIAIP期刊模板Sample manuscript for Review of Scientific InstrumentsA. Author,1,2,a) B. Author,2,b,c) and C. Author3,c)1Department, University, City, Postal code, Country2Corporation or Laboratory, Street address, Postal code, City, Country3Department, University, City, State (spell out full name), Zip

2、code, USAThis is an abstract. It gives the reader an overview of the manuscript. Abstracts are required for all manuscripts. The Abstract should be self-contained (contain no footnotes or citations to references). It should be adequate as an index (giving all subjects, major and minor, about which n

3、ew information is given), and as a summary (giving the conclusions and all results of general interest in the article). It should be approximately 250 words. The abstract should be written as one paragraph and should not contain displayed mathematical equations or tabular material. In this sample ar

4、ticle we provide instructions on how to prepare and submit your paper to Review of Scientific Instruments, a journal published by AIP Publishing LLC. The AIP Publishing staff appreciates your effort to follow our style when preparing your manuscript.I. INTRODUCTION: THE MANUSCRIPT Please use this “s

5、ample manuscript” as a guide for preparing your article. This will ensure that your submission will be in the required format for Peer Review. Please read all of the following manuscript preparation instructions carefully and in their entirety. The manuscript must be in good scientific American Engl

6、ish; this is the authors responsibility. All files will be submitted through our online electronic submission system at http:/rsi.peerx-press.org/. A.Manuscript preparationArticles can be prepared as either a Microsoft Word .doc/.docx file or a REVTeX/LaTeX file. The entire manuscript, should be set

7、 up for 21.6 28 cm (8-1/2 11 in. or A4) pages with 2.54 cm (1 in.) margins all the way around. The font and the point size will be reset according to the journals specs, but authors most commonly use the Times Roman font and point size 12. The manuscript begins with a title, names of all authors and

8、 their affiliations, and an abstract, followed by the body of the paper, tables and figures, if any, included, and the reference section. Consecutively number all tables (I, II, III, etc.) and figures (1, 2, 3, etc.), including those in an Appendix. Figures, with figure captions, may be embedded wit

9、hin the manuscript to assist the reviewers. Number all pages consecutively, beginning with 1._Note: This is an example of a footnote to the title if the paper was part of a conference: Contributed paper, published as part of the Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Physics, Anytown, S

10、tate, May 2010.a)This is an example of a footnote to an authors name: Author to whom correspondence should be addressed. Electronic mail: *.b) This research was performed while B. Author was at Anywhere National Laboratory, City, State, Postal code, Country.c) B. Author and C. Author contributed equ

11、ally to this work.B. Manuscript submissionAll files will be submitted through the online system: http:/rsi.peerx-press.org/. Each version of the manuscript (the original and subsequent revisions) should be submitted with its own complete set of files: a cover letter (indicating the title, authors, a

12、nd contact information), a complete article file, and separate figure files (see Sec. IXFIGURES). When uploading a revised manuscript, also include a response/rebuttal letter (indicating the changes made to address the Editors and Reviewers comments). II. MANUSCRIPT LENGTHRegular Articles should be

13、no longer than 10 composed pages.Notes should be no longer than 3 composed pages.III. TITLEThe title of a paper should be as concise as possible but informative enough to facilitate information retrieval. Acronyms are not allowed in the title; they must be spelled out (exception to this rule is DNA)

14、. Chemical compounds are allowed in the title.V. AUTHORS NAMES AND ADDRESSES Authors names should preferably be written in a standard form for all publications to facilitate indexing and to avoid ambiguities. Include the names and postal addresses of all institutions, followed by city, state, zip co

15、de, and USA if in the United States or by postal code, city, and country if not in the U.S. Please provide the complete address for each author. See the byline of this sample article for examples.Authors with Chinese, Japanese, or Korean names may choose to have their names published in their own la

16、nguage alongside the English versions of their names in the author list of their publications. For Chinese, authors may use either Simplified or Traditional characters. Chinese, Japanese, or Korean characters must be included within the author list of the manuscript when submitting or resubmitting.

17、The manuscript must be prepared using Microsoft Word or using the CJK LaTeX package. Specific guidelines are given here. V. FOOTNOTESFootnotes are generally unacceptable in Review of Scientific Instruments, with the exception of footnotes to the title and the authors names. Footnotes to the title sh

18、ould be set as a Note above the byline footnotes. All other footnotes should be converted to text or should be included in the reference section. Use a), b), c), etc., for footnotes to authors. The following list shows some examples:Note: Contributed paper, published as part of the Proceedings of th

19、e 17th International Conference on Physics, Anytown, State, January 2011.a)A. Author and B. Author contributed equally to this work.b)This research was performed while C. Author was at Anywhere National Laboratory, City, State, Postal code, Country.c)This is an example of a footnote to an authors na

20、me: Author to whom correspondence should be addressed. Electronic mail: *. VI. HEADINGS Headings are not mandatory in regular articles but are preferred. Communication papers should not have headings. It is best to maintain a consistent heading style within the article. Numbered section headings are

21、 preferred in Review of Scientific Instruments. Following is a list that shows the four different levels and style for each heading:I. PRINCIPAL HEADINGA. First subheading 1. Second subheading a. Third subheadingVII. EQUATIONSEquations need to be editable so we recommend that you create them with th

22、e built-in Microsoft Equation Editor included with your version of Word. If you wish to use Mathtype, check for compatibility at oUsers of the Windows version of Word: Please embed all fonts.oUsers of Macintosh Word: Please save all files in DOCX format, as the use of DOC is not supported. Additiona

23、lly, because font embedding is not possible, Mac Word users should limit their font selection to those available from the basic installation.Equations should be punctuated and aligned to bring out their structure and should be numbered on the right. Mathematical operation signs indicating continuity

24、 of the expression should be placed at the left of the second and succeeding lines. Use () rather than a centered dot, except for scalar products of vectors. A solidus (/) instead of built-up fractions is preferred in running text and in display wherever clarity would not be jeopardized. Use “exp” f

25、or complicated exponents. Some examples follow: , (1) (2), (3) . (4)Equation numbering Equations are numbered consecutively through the entire paper as simply (1), (2), (3). In appendixes, the numbering starts over as (A1), (A2), (A3). If there is more than one appendix, use (A1), (A2), etc. for equ

26、ations in Appendix A; (B1), (B2), etc., for equations in Appendix B. When a numbered equation has more than one part and that (those) part(s) consecutively follow, then they are indicated as follows: (21) (22a) (22b) (22c)If, however, they do not follow consecutively, primes are used: (21) (22a) (22

27、b) (21) (21) VIII. ACRONYMS AND NOTATIONAcronyms, except for the most common (such as 2D, rms, or ac) must be spelled out when they first appear both in the abstract and again in the text. Spell out machine names, except for those not considered acronyms (such as ITER or DIII-D). Try to avoid the ex

28、cessive use of acronyms or specialized jargon. Notation must be legible, clear, compact, and consistent with standard usage. Choose commonly used symbols from your discipline. All unusual symbols whose identity may not be obvious must be identified the first time they appear, and at all subsequent t

29、imes when confusion might arise. Superscripts are normally set directly over subscripts; authors should note where readability or the meaning requires a special order. IX. FIGURES Cite figures in text in numerical order of publication-ready illustrations. It is vital that you prepare your illustrati

30、ons so that they are legible when reduced. Figures 16 show examples of various types of production-ready illustrations: color, line art, halftone, and combination (line art and halftone). Table I gives (a) general guidelines for preparing your illustrations and (b) guidelines for the preparation of

31、electronic files. FIG. 1. This figure will appear in color in print and online. Figures should be created at 600 dpi and submitted at 600 dpi for the best presentation. Choose CMYK (cyan, magenta, yellow, black) for any figure that will appear in color in the print version. FIG. 2. This figure will

32、appear in color only in the online version only, not in the printed version. Figures should be created at 600 dpi and submitted at 600 dpi for the best presentation. Choose RGB (red, green, blue) for any figure that will appear in color only online. FIG. 3. This is a good example of information that was presen

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