期刊名称:CHINESE JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS
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ISSN: | 1003-7713
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出版频率: | Bimonthly
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出版社: | SCIENCE CHINA PRESS, 16 DONGHUANGCHENGGEN NORTH ST, BEIJING, PEOPLES R CHINA, 100717
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出版社网址: | http://www.scichina.com/
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期刊网址: | http://journals.iop.org/
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影响因子: | 0.945(2008) |
| 主题范畴: | China Journals; PHYSICS, ATOMIC, MOLECULAR & CHEMICAL |
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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《化学物理学报》(Chinese Journal of Chemical Physics) |
《化学物理学报》创刊于1988年,是由中国科协主管,中国物理学会主办,并由中国科技大学、中科院大连化学物理研究所、中科院兰州化学物理研究所、清华大学和中科院化学研究所联合承办的学术性期刊,报道化学与物理交叉学科领域的研究论文、科研成果。《化学物理学报》被ISI收录之后,其发表的论文将得到世界范围内更广泛关注,有利于促进我国化学物理工作者与国际同行间的学术交流。
由我校编辑、出版的《化学物理学报》(Chinese Journal of Chemical Physics)近日接到美国科学信息研究所(Institute for Science Information, ISI)物理、化学、地学部Chonka博士来信,告知《化学物理学报》已入选ISI的期刊源,并从2002年第一期起被ISI的《Science Citation Index-Expanded (SCIE),including the Web of Science (WoS)》、《 Chemical Citation Index (CCI)》、《Research Alert》 收录。
IOP is pleased to make Chinese Journal of Chemical Physics (CJCP) available to the international research community on behalf of the Chinese Physical Society.
Founded in 1988, CJCP is devoted to reporting new and original experimental and theoretical research on interdisciplinary areas with a strong chemistry and physics foundation. The papers are of interest to a wide community of international researchers across fields from chemistry, physics, material and biological sciences and their overlap.
The journal is published bimonthly completely in English from 2007, in English with Chinese abstracts in 2006 and in Chinese with English abstract previous to 2006.
An online publishing system is available for authors and referees at cjcp.ustc.edu.cn. |
Instructions to Authors
Types of Manuscript | Preparation | Review & Editing | Submitting Method Types of Manuscript CJCP currently publishes following types of papers: Letters, Articles, Review, Comments and Errata.
Letters are brief and quick publications of short articles that report novel experimental results and original ideas or proposals for theories and experiments. Letters usually do not exceed 2000 words with less than 3 figures or tables, with an abstract not more than 150 words and less than 15 references. A more complete and detailed version can be submitted to CJCP or other peer-reviewed journal at a later time. Each issue of CJCP usually has 3 papers or less published as letters. Detailed materials, specifics of experimental conditions and brief derivations can be published as supplementary material along with the paper in an electronic version in the web edition. Articles are thorough, complete, clear and concise reports on novel experimental and theoretical results with significance. Articles can be of normal length or extended length. A normal length article is usually no less than 3500words and no more than 5000 words and 6 figures or tables, with an abstract less than 250 words, and usually with not less than 30 and not more than 60 references. An extended length article is usually less than 8000 words and 8 figures or tables, with an abstract less than 350 words, and usually with more than 50 references. Each article is required to give clear, concise, complete and objective description of the research background including brief development and current status of the related field of research, the problems intended to be solved, and the significance of the reported results. Detailed materials, specifics of experimental conditions and brief derivations can be published as supplementary material along with the paper in an electronic version in the web edition. Reviews are generally on progress in rapidly developing fields. Reviews are generally invited by the editor. Submission without invitation is welcome with the consent of the editor, which can be granted on the basis of a pre-submission with a table of contents and a summary, as well as a list of major references. A review article is usually less than 9500 words and 12 figures or tables, with an abstract less than 450 words. A review is required to present clear, complete, and objective review and depiction of the historical background, problems and current status, recent progress and future perspectives in a research field. A review is not expected to be a reference report. Personal accounts with unique and critical assessments and perspectives are generally encouraged. Comments and Errata are on experimental and theoretical results with significant or general interest published within the previous 12 months in CJCP, or published within the previous 6 months in other peer-reviewed journals. A comment is generally less than 1000 words and 2 figures or tables. Comments can only be published with critical peer-review, and only a limited number of comments with significance can be published. Errata can be made by the authors of papers published in CJCP within the previous 12 months. The content of the erratum is brief and short, limited to the experimental conditions and facts. Any reinterpretation of the results can be considered in the form of comments or regular papers. Comments and Errata on papers exceeding the above time limit can be considered with the consent of the editor on topics with ultimate significance. Editor-requested retractions, comments and errata on papers with major flaws, academic misconduct and falsification shall be sent to the authors’ employers and the funding agency that supported the work. Back to Top
Preparation CJCP publishes in English with Chinese abstract. Authors are responsible for using of proper English spellings and grammars, with following requirements.
Title. Clear and concise. Usually less than 15 words. Without special symbols. Avoid big and general titles. Author list. Number of authors is usually less than 4. Number of authors for collaborative work is usually less than 6. Roles of each author are encouraged to be clarified in the footnotes in the first page or in the acknowledgement section. Names, fax numbers and email addresses of the corresponding authors are listed in the footnotes in the first page. Abstract. Concise, clear and abide by the number of words for each type of paper. Generally without special symbols. Text. Except for letters, comments and errata, a manuscript usually has the following clearly labeled sections: introduction, theoretical background, methodology or experiments, results and discussion. Introduction and theoretical background can be put in one section. Review papers can have more freedom on arrangement of main text. The introduction section has to clearly present research purposes and motivations, and the relationship to the current development of the field. Any usage of more than two complete sentences or 30 words in the same logical sequence from the literature has to be clearly labeled and referenced. Self usage of previously published literature is usually limited to 10 sentences except for the introduction, methodology and experiment sections, in which self-usage of sentences or words in logical sequence is not allowed to exceed 1/3. Acnowledgment. Acknowledgement of research funding sources, and other acknowledgment follows the main text section. They are generally on help received, and specification of roles for each author is encouraged. Reference list. There is no excuse for the authors to neglect or omit directly related references by the authors or by others. Authors are responsible for the accuracy of the references. Unpublished results or materials are generally not encouraged to be listed. Group reference is not encouraged. Styles of major types of references should be as follows. Periodical or journal: [1] Yeh. Y. L, C. Zhang, H. B. Held, A. M. Mebel, X. Wei, S. H. Lin and Y. R. Shen, J. Chem. Phys. 114, 1837 (2001). Book: [2] R. E. Hummel Electronic Properties of Materials, 3rd edn., New York: Springer-Verlag, 132, (2000). Dissertation: [3] S. Zhang Ph.D. Dissertation. Hefei: University of Science and Technology of China, No. XXXXXXX, (2006). Back to Top Review and Editing All manuscripts are subject to anonymous review, and the decision of acceptance and rejection is made by the editors. The editors keep the right to reject a manuscript without sending it for review. Each manuscript is usually sent out for review within one week once the submission is considered complete. Authors have the right to submit the manuscript to other journals if they do not hear from the editor within 90 days of submission. Revised manuscripts have to be returned to the editor within the specified time. Failure to return the revised manuscript in 60 days is considered automatic withdrawal by the author. Such manuscripts should not be submitted to other peer-reviewed journals within 12 months. CJCP does not automatically keep the rejected manuscript. It is the responsibility of the authors to keep the original manuscript. In order to make research results available to readers quickly and broadly, CJCP is doing its best to shorten the time for the review and printing processes. Electronic version of the accepted manuscript shall be put on the web before the paper version is printed. An electronic file in .pdf format is made available to authors as soon as possible. Back to Top Submitting Method Email: hwxb@ustc.edu.cn Online submission: NOT AVAILABLE YET. Location of Editorial Office: Room 216-218, Building 231, East campus of USTC, Anhui HeFei, China. Mailing Address: Editorial Office, Chinese Journal of Chemical Physics University of Technology and Science of China 96 Jinzhai Road Hefei, Anhui, China
Editorial Board Editorial board 2006–2009: Editor-in-Chief Xue-ming Yang Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), Dalian Executive Associate Editor Hong-fei Wang University of Science and Technology of China (USTC), Hefei Associate Editor Xin-he Bao Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, CAS, Dalian Jian-guo Hou USTC, Hefei Ko-pin Liu Institute of Atomic and Molecular Sciences, Academia Sinica, Taipei Cheuk-Yiu Ng University of California, Davis Editorial Board Yang Chen USTC, Hefei Da-jun Ding Jilin University, Changchun Ke-li Han Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, CAS, Dalian Tian-jing He USTC, Hefei Jing-hong Li Tsinghua University, Beijing Li Li Tsinghua University, Beijing Wei-min Liu Lanzhou Institute of Chemical Physics, CAS, Lanzhou David Parker Radboud University of Nijmegen, Nijmegen Zhong-qun Tian Xiamen University, Xiamen Jian-ji Wang Henan Normal University, Xinxiang Lai-sheng Wang Washington State University, Richland Yu-xiang Weng The Institute of Physics, CAS, Beijing Alec M Wodtke University of California, Santa Barbara Xu-dong Xiao Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong Yi-jing Yan Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong Jin-long Yang USTC, Hefei Shi-he Yang Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong Ming-sheng Zhan Wuhan Institute of Physics and Mathematics, CAS, Wuhan Dong-hui Zhang Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, CAS, Dalian Jing-song Zhang University of California, Riverside John Z H Zhang New York University, New York Dong-yuan Zhao Fudan University, Shanghai Ming-fei Zhou Fudan University, Shanghai Advisory Board Die-yan Chen Tsinghua University, Beijing Hai-lung Dai University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Charles C Han Institute of Chemistry, CAS, Beijing Guo-zhong He Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, CAS, Dalian Long Jiang Institute of Chemistry, CAS, Beijing Yuan-sheng Jiang Nanjing University, Nanjing Fan-ao Kong Institute of Chemistry, CAS, Beijing Yuan-Tseh Lee Academia Sinica, Taipei Can Li Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, CAS, Dalian Jia-ming Li Tsinghua University, Beijing Le-min Li Peking University, Beijing Sheng-hsien Lin Institute of Atomic and Molecular Sciences, Academia Sinica, Taipei Nan-quan Lou Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, CAS, Dalian Xing-xiao Ma USTC, Hefei Daniel M Neumark University of California, Berkeley Guo-he Sha Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, CAS, Dalian You-qi Tang Peking University, Beijing En-ge Wang The Institute of Physics, CAS, Beijing Han-qing Wang Lanzhou Institute of Chemical Physics, CAS, Lanzhou Xiu-yan Wang Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, CAS, Dalian Chi Wu Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Guo-zhen Wu Tsinghua University, Beijing Xin-tao Wu Fujian Institute of Research on the Structure of Matter, CAS, Fuzhou Zheng-kai Wu China National Nuclear Corporation, Beijing Xiao-liang Sunney Xie Harvard University, Boston Hou-wen Xin USTC, Hefei Guang-xian Xu Peking University, Beijing Guo-zhen Yang The Institute of Physics, CAS, Beijing Wei-tao Yang Duke University, Durham Shu-qin Yu USTC, Hefei Cun-hao Zhang National Natural Science Foundation of China, Beijing Xin-sheng Zhao Peking University, Beijing Lan-sun Zheng Xiamen University, Xiamen Qi-he Zhu Institute of Chemistry, CAS, Beijing Qing-shi Zhu USTC, Hefei
Editorial Board Board.pdf
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