期刊名称:INTEGRATED FERROELECTRICS
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About the journal
Integrated Ferroelectrics provides an international, interdisciplinary forum for electronic engineers and physicists as well as process and systems engineers, ceramicists, and chemists who are involved in research, design, development, manufacturing and utilization of integrated ferroelectric devices. Such devices unite ferroelectric films and semiconductor integrated circuit chips. The result is a new family of electronic devices, which combine the unique nonvolatile memory, pyroelectric, piezoelectric, photorefractive, radiation-hard, acoustic and/or dielectric properties of ferroelectric materials with the dynamic memory, logic and or amplification properties and miniaturization and low-cost advantages of semiconductor i.c. technology.
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INTRODUCTION As Gordon and Breach moves into the delivery of journals in electronic format, it is essential that authors prepare their manuscripts according to established specifications. The effectiveness of the search capabilities offered by electronic delivery will depend upon the care used by authors in preparing their manuscripts. Therefore, contributors are strongly encouraged to follow these instructions closely while preparing a manuscript for submission, and to check the manuscript for compliance with these notes before submitting it for publication.
MANUSCRIPTS Manuscripts should be typed with double-spacing and submitted in triplicate. In addition, authors are requested to supply one extra copy of the article-opening page (should include the paper title, list of author(s) and affiliation(s), abstract and keywords) and the article reference section, for publication in Ferroelectrics Communications. (Further information on Ferroelectrics Communications, which previews the research of more detailed papers submitted for possible publication in Ferroelectrics, Ferroelectrics Letters Section and Integrated Ferroelectrics may be found at the end of these Instructions for Authors.) Authors are requested to forward their manuscripts to either the Editor-in-Chief:
G. W. Taylor, Princeton Resources, P.O. Box 211, Princeton, New Jersey 08542-0211, USA
Or the Chief Associate Editor:
Carlos A. Paz de Araujo, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs, Colorado 80933-7150, USA
Or one of the Associate Editors:
James F. Scott, Faculty of Science, University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW 2052, Australia
Tadashi Shiosaki, Department of Electronics, Faculty of Engineering, Kyoto University, Kyoto 606, Japan
Alexander S. Sigov, Moscow Institute of Radioengineering, Electronics and Automation, Prospekt Vernadskogo 78, Moscow 117454, Russia
Wolfram Wersing, Corporate Research and Development, Siemens AG, Otto-Hahn-Ring 6, W-8000, Munchen 83, Germany
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Abstract: Each manuscript requires a leading abstract of approximately 100 - 150 words summarizing the significant coverage and findings.
Keywords: Each manuscript requires three to six keywords which characterize the contents of the paper.
AIP's (American Institute of Physics) Physics and Astronomy Classification Scheme: In addition to Keywords, each author is encouraged to provide three to six classification codes from the AIP classification scheme.
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REFERENCES Indicate references in the text by superior arabic numbers enclosed in square brackets; collect and type the full list in numerical order on a separate page at the end of the paper. Listed references are arranged as follows:
[1] B. P. Maderic, L. E. Sanchez and S. Y. Wu, Ferroelectrics, 116, 65, (1991).
[2] J. C. Burfoot and G. W. Taylor, Polar Dielectrics and Their Applications (Macmillan, London/University of California Press, Berkeley, 1979), pp. 186 - 187.
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Editor: George Taylor, Princeton Resources, P.O. Box 211, NJ 08542-0211 USA
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