期刊名称:EUROPEAN PHYSICAL JOURNAL D
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal

Aims and scope Atomic Physics Atomic Structures and Properties QED, Relativistic and Many-Body Calculations Atoms in External Fields Exotic Atoms Low and Highly Charged Ions Metrology and Fundamental Constants Experimental Tests of Fundamental Symmetries
Molecular Physics and Chemical Physics Molecular Structure and Properties Molecular Optical Spectroscopy NMR, EPR Molecular Spectroscopy Synchrotron and X-Rays Studies of Molecular Structure Molecules in External Fields Decay Processes Biological Molecules
Atomic and Molecular Collisions Collisions of Atoms, Ions and Molecules Molecular Interaction and Reactivity Cold Molecules Electron/Positron Scattering with Atoms and Molecules Collision Processes Involving Bio-Macromolecules Dynamics of Macromolecules Bio-Molecular Mechanics
Clusters and Nanostructures Structure and Properties of Clusters Reactivity of Clusters Clusters and Nanostructures on Surfaces Fullerenes and Carbon Clusters Helium Droplets
Plasma Physics Basic Plasma Phenomena Waves, Instabilities and Nonlinear Plasma Dynamics Magnetic and Inertial Plasma Confinement Plasma Applications: Surface Fabrication and Treatment, Biological, Environmental, Aerospace and Emerging Applications Plasma Diagnostics
Laser Cooling and Quantum Gas Atom and Ion Traps Atom and Molecule Optics Bose-Einstein Condensation Fermi Gas Quantum Fluids
Nonlinear Dynamics Theory and Models - Dynamical Instabilities Classical and Quantum Chaos in Atoms, Molecules and Optics Pattern Formation and Competition
Optical Physics Lasers - Quantum Electronics Nonlinear Optical Phenomena Wave Propagation - Solitons
Quantum Optics and Quantum Information Nonclassical Field States Quantum Entanglement Quantum Communication and Information Processing Quantum States Engineering and Reconstruction Cavity Quantum Electrodynamics
Ultraintense and Ultrashort Laser Fields Attosecond Pulses Multiphoton Ionisation Harmonics and X-Ray Generation Femtochemistry Plasma and Clusters in Ultraintense Laser Fields Particules Acceleration
Article Categories Regular Articles Colloquia
Colloquia describe the development of new areas of research or the impact of new and promising experimental or theoretical methods in the fields that are within the spectrum of topics covered by the respective journals. While not as extensive and complete as reviews in the usual sense, they are intended to suitably introduce new research directions and techniques in their early stages of development, and to a wider audience. There is no explicit constraint regarding the length of such manuscripts, although 20 printed pages would be the most usual length. All invited/submitted manuscripts will undergo the same refereeing procedure as all other contributions submitted to the journal. For accepted colloquium papers, authors will receive a honorarium of EUR 200,-- and colour figures will be free of charge. Print Recommend to others Free Electronic Sample Copy Bookmark References Online
E-content
Most cited articles FREE highlight papers Special Issues
For authors and editors Aims and scope Submit online Instructions for authors (pdf, 132 kB) LaTeX Style Files Copyright Transfer Statement Editorial May 2008 (pdf, 39 kB) Languages OpenChoice Copyright information Table of Contents Alert for this Journal You will receive via email the table of contents of every new issue published in this journal. E-mail
Retype E-mail
Please feel free to send me information from Springer. Additional information Shipping dates Special Issues and call for papers Societies Order this journal Order back issues Article Reprints Bulk Orders
Other contacts Publishing Editor Customer Service Advertising Production Office
Related journals The Portal of The European Physical Journal Central European Journal of Physics
Instructions to Authors Instructions for authors ?EPJ D The submission stage The web-based submission (and resubmission), including via a preprint server, is preferred over other methods. The member of the Editorial Board or the Editor-in-Chief to whom the manuscript should be forwarded may be indicated in the submission form. Additionaly authors are encouraged to suggest a list of possible referees (not more than 5). The content of your article should not be submitted simultaneously to another journal. Electronic submission Global resulting Postscript or PDF files of articles are preferred. They should however be carefully tested for printing and compressed before submission. ?Authors are encouraged to submit their manuscripts electronically through the web (Inquiry System) at: https://articlestatus.edpsciences.org/is/epjd/ ?Authors can eventually submit their manuscript via e-mail, but only through the Editorial Office at: epjd@edpsciences.org * The macro package in LaTeX2e, designed especially for EPJ, is available via anonymous ftp from: ftp.edpsciences.org in the directory /pub/epj ftp.springer.de in the directory /pub/tex/latex/svjour/epj ftp.sif.it in the directory /pub/tex/epj Rapid notes Rapid notes are short contributions (limited to 4 journal pages) deserving priority in publication as for particular urgency and scientific importance (decided by the Editors). The submission form should be supplemented with an explanation of why priority handling is needed. Rapid notes will be published with an accelerated evaluation procedure. Manuscript contents In general the manuscripts should be written in English; in exceptional cases the Editors-in-Chief may accept submissions in one of the major European languages also. The material presented in all EPJ D papers should be original. Material should be placed in the following order: title, author names, address of author institutions, PACS numbers, shortened version of the title, abstract, text, acknowledgments, appendices, references, figure and table captions, figures, tables (unless they are paginated using EPJ macro package). The acceptance stage At this stage, the Editorial Office will send an acceptance letter to the corresponding author, and at the same time, will ask for electronic files of text (LaTeX, TeX, Word) and figures matching exactly the accepted version. All portions of the manuscript available in electronic form should be sent to the production department either by the Editorial Office, if the source files of the accepted version have been provided previously, or by the author according to the instructions mentioned in the acceptance letter from the Editorial Office or to be found on our web servers. Authors are informed that any missing element in an accepted article (electronic file of the text or of the figures or 梚n case of proper e-files of the figures not available?good quality laser printed figures) will delay the publication date. The Editorial Office will keep the paper on a waiting list until all missing material is received. The proof correction stage Authors should keep in mind that reading proofs is their responsibility. Files typeset using Word, Wordperfect, Macwrite, etc., need heavy retyping (equations and special characters are lost during the conversion process). Also, LaTeX files are slightly modified by the production department to follow general presentation rules of the journal. The main aim of proofreading is to correct errors that may have occurred during the production process, and not to modify the contents of the paper. The proofs, once corrected, should be signed and returned to the publisher as soon as possible (by fax or e-mailing a list of corrections, by post). Offprint orders The offprint order form must be filled out and returned together with the corrected proofs. If the publisher receives no order of any kind from the authors, it will be assumed that only the 25 free offprints are requested.
Instructions to Authors instructions for author.pdf
Editorial Board
Editorial Board Editors-in-Chief Claude Fabre, Laboratoire Kastler-Brossel, Paris, France Franco A. Gianturco, Universit?di Roma "La Sapienza", Italy
External Advisors F.T. Arecchi, Instituto Nazionale di Ottica Applicata, Firenze, Italy C. Cohen-Tannoudji, Coll鑗e de France, ENS, Paris, France I.V. Hertel, Max-Born-Institut, Berlin, Germany H.W. Kroto, The University of Sussex, Brighton, UK J.-M. Raimond, 蒫ole Normale Sup閞ieure, UPMC, IUF, France
Editors Nils O. Andersen, Niels Bohr Institute, Copenhagen, Denmark Stephen M. Barnett, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK Kurt Becker, Polytechnic University, New York, United States Michel Broyer, Universit?de Lyon I, France Vladimir Buzek, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava, Slovakia Eleanor Campbell, Edinburgh University, Scotland, U.K Francesco S. Cataliotti, LENS Firenze, Italy Lorenz S. Cederbaum, Physikalisch-Chemisches Institut, Heidelberg, Germany Dimitris Charalambidis, FORTH-IESL, Heraklion, Greece Gerardo Delgado-Barrio, C.S.I.C., Madrid, Spain Peter Domokos, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary Bertrand Girard, LCAR - IRSAMC, IUF, Toulouse, France Nicolas Gisin, Universit?de Gen鑦e, Switzerland Eugen Illenberger, Freie Universit鋞 Berlin, Germany Paul Indelicato, Laboratoire Kastler-Brossel, ENS, Paris, France Anders Kastberg, Ume?Universitet, Sweden Peter Knowles, Cardiff University, Wales, United Kingdom Raphael David Levine, Hebrew University Jerusalem, Israel Luigi A. Lugiato, Universit?dell'Insubria, Como, Italy Fran鏾ise Masnou-Seeuws, Laboratoire Aim?Cotton, Orsay, France Gian Luca Oppo, University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom Jian-Wei Pan, University of Heidelberg, Germany Pavol Pavlo, Institute of Plasma Physics, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Prague Francesco Pegoraro, Universit?di Pisa, Italy Pierre Pillet, Laboratoire Aim?Cotton, Orsay, France Marco Aur閘io Pinheiro Lima, UNICAMP, Campinas, Brazil Roberto Righini, Universit?nbsp; di Firenze, Italy Jana Safrankova, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic Vahid Sandoghdar, ETH Zurich, Switzerland Ferdinand Schmidt-Kaler, Universit鋞 Ulm, Germany Andrey V. Solov'yov, Johann Wolfgang Goethe University, Frankfurt, Germany Roland Stamm, Universit?de Provence, Marseille, France Petr Straka, Institute of Physics, Prague, Czech Republic Eberhard Tiemann, Universit鋞 Hannover, Germany M. Vladimir Tikhonchuk, Universit?des Sciences et Technologies, Talence, France Jorge R. Tredicce, Institut Non Lin閍ire de Nice, France Angel Gonz醠ez Ure馻, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain Matthias Weidem黮ler, Universit鋞 Heidelberg, Germany Victor N. Zadkov, M.V.Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia
|