期刊名称:ZEITSCHRIFT FUR NATURFORSCHUNG SECTION A-A JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL SCIENCES
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
The Zeitschrift für Naturforschung was founded 1946 in the Institutes of the Max-Planck-Gesellschaft under the licence No. 20 of the American post world war II government in Germany. The publisher was the Dieterich'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung, Wiesbaden (now Mainz).
In 1948 a separate publishing house, the Verlag der Zeitschrift für Naturforschung, was founded in Tübingen. In 1950 a branch office was established in Mainz.
In 1946 the Z. Naturforsch. appeared in a single volume (1), from 1947 to 1972 in two sections (2a, b - 27a, b), and since 1973 (volume 28) in three sections a, b, and c.
Zeitschrift für Naturforschung Online
The print subscription includes the access to the online version.
For Vol. 57 (2002) the online version is available for every user. From 2003 on, only authorized users of current subscriptions have access to the electronic version.
Accessing online journal is for institutional subscribers by IP address recognition, for individual subscriber via user ID and password.
Instructions to Authors
General Information
Zeitschrift für Naturforschung A is open to contributions from all areas of physical sciences including mathematical physics, physical chemistry, cosmophysics and geophysics.
All contributions are subject to peer review. Authors may suggest competent referees for their papers.
Categories of Contributions
(i)Original papers
(ii)Research notes not exceeding two pages in print
(iii)Reports on current research of special interest
Manuscript Submission
Online Submission
Authors are encouraged to submit their manuscripts electronically via e-mail to the Editorial Office: redaktion.A@znaturforsch.com. In this case the author should provide together with the normal files (LaTeX, RTF/WORD, EPS) a directly printable version of the contribution (e.g. postscript or PDF file) to be forwarded for refereeing.
Hard-copy Submission
Hard-copy submission is possible. Manuscripts typed using double line spacing and with all pages numbered may be submitted in triplicate to:
Zeitschrift für Naturforschung - Redaktion A Tamara Littmann or Sylvia Haag Lenzhalde 21, D-73447 Oberkochen. Fax: +49 (0) 7364 8690 E-mail: redaktion.A@znaturforsch.com
Final Version
After acceptance of the paper, the Editorial Office will ask for electronic files of text and figures of the corrected final version. These files have to be sent even if the article had been previously submitted electronically.
Manuscript Preparation
The material should be placed in the following order:
Running title (maximal 60 characters) - Title - Authors' names (e.g. Jan Baier, Tom F. Miller, and John F. Kelly) - First author's address (and under a, b, c... differing addresses of further authors) - Address for reprint requests (name with academic title, fax number and e-mail address) - Dedication (if intended) - Abstract - Key words (at most five) - Main text - Acknowledgement (if wished) - List of references - Footnotes - Tables with captions - List of all figure legends - Figures.
Tables, equations, figures, and schemes are to be mentioned in the text in numerical order.
Abstract:
The abstract should be short, precise, and must be suitable for direct use by the abstracting journals.
Main Text:
The main text should meet the highest standard as to novelty of the material, organization, and conciseness, and should be correct in grammar and style.
References and Footnotes:
References should be numbered and listed corresponding to the following example: [1] A. Meyer and E. Schmid, Z. Naturforsch. 56 a, 503 (2001).
Illustrations:
Illustrations should, if possible, be designed for reduction to a one-column format (7.6 cm wide). They should be produced with a good quality laser printer and have lines, letters, numbers and symbols of uniform strength and contrast. Each figure has to be submitted on a separate sheet with the figure's number and the first author's name written in pencil on the back.
Scaling of Artwork:
For optimum reproduction, the illustrations should be larger than the desired final size. Authors should pay attention to the strength of lines, for some features (e.g. dotted and thin lines) may disappear after reduction. The other extreme, such as heavy lettering and thick lines, should be avoided. The final letter height is 1.5 - 2 mm.
Color Figures:
Additional cost for the reproduction of color figures in the print version must be paid by the authors. Details will be provided after acceptance of the manuscript. The publication of colored illustrations in the electronic version of the article is free of charge.
Proofs:
The authors will receive page proofs. Please note that corrections should be restricted to typographical errors. Cost for extensive additional changes will be charged to the author.
Reprint Orders:
Please return the reprint order together with the corrected proofs. 25 reprints are free of charge, for additional reprints EUR 0.14 per page will be charged.
Example file with instructions (pdf)
Technical Instructions for Manuscripts and Illustrations in Electronic Forn
Text:
- Preferred text formats: LaTeX, RTF/WORD
- Layout guidelines
- Use a normal, plain font (e.g. Times Roman) for text.
- Type using double line spacing.
- Use the automatic page numbering function to number the pages.
- Do not use field functions, especially not to create the list of references.
- For indents use hard returns or tabstops (but not space bars).
- In Word for Windows, use the table function to make tables.
- Use the equation editor of your word processing program or MathType for equations. Submit equations created with MathType as separate files converted in LaTeX.
- Place any figure legends or tables at the end of the manuscript.
- Submit all figures as separate files and do not integrate them within the text.
Illustrations:
- Preferred figure formats: EPS for vector graphics exported from a drawing program and TIFF for halftone illustrations.
- The file name (one file for each figure) should include the figure number. Figure legends should be included in the text and not in the figure file.
- Scan resolution: Scanned line drawings should be digitized with a minimum resolution of 600 dpi relative to the final size, halftones with 300 dpi/final size.
- Color illustrations: Store color illustrations as RGB (8 bites per channel) in TIFF format (resolution 150 dpi/final size).
- Vector graphics: Fonts used in the vector graphics must be included. Please do not use drawing programs integrated in word processing programs. Do not draw with hairlines (minimum line width: 0,2 mm/final size). Avoid havy lettering and thick lines. Lines, letters, numbers and symbols should have uniform strength and contrast.
· Contributions to Z. Naturforsch. may be (i) original papers (ii) research notes not exceeding two pages in print and (iii) reports on current research of special interest. Manuscripts may be submitted for
- Section A: A Journal of Physical Sciences, to Mrs. Tamara Littmann or Mrs. Sylvia Haag, Lenzhalde 21, D-73447 Oberkochen. Fax: +49 7364 8690, e-mail: Redaktion.A@znaturforsch.com
- Section B: A Journal of Chemical Sciences, to Mrs. Dr. Heide Voelter, P.O. Box 2645, D-72016 Tübingen (regular mail), or Uhlandstr. 11, D-72072 Tübingen (courier service). Fax: +49 7071 360571, e-mail: znaturforsch.redaktion@t-online.de
- Section C: Biological Sciences, Mrs. Dr. Susanne Dieterich, P.O. Box 2645, D-72016 Tübingen (regular mail), or Uhlandstr. 11, D-72072 Tübingen (courier service). Fax: +49 7071 360571, e-mail :znaturforsch.redaktion@t-online.de
For more detailed information please follow the given links to the responsible editorial offices.
Editorial Board
Addresses
Verlag der Zeitschrift für Naturforschung P.O. Box 2645, D-72016 Tübingen or Uhlandstr. 11, D-72072 Tübingen Phone: +49 7071 31555 Fax: +49 7071 360571
Verlag der Zeitschrift für Naturforschung Beuthener Str. 17, D-55131 Mainz Phone: +49 6131 573276 Fax: +49 6131 571061
E-mail: mail@znaturforsch.com
Managing Editor:
T. Littmann, Oberkochen
Editors:
Siegfried Grossmann, Marburg Alfred Klemm, Mainz Werner Müller-Warmuth, Münster
Advisory Board:
Helmut Dreizler, Kiel Molecules and Atoms Spectroscopy Andreas Engel, Magdeburg Statistical Physics Pattern Formation Berthold-Georg Englert, Garching Quantum Theory Quantum Optics Quantum Information Hirokazu Fujisaka, Kyoto Nonequilibrium Statistical Mechanics Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaos Turbulence Gerd Heppke, Berlin Liquid Crystals Hermann Kümmel, Bochum Theoretical Nuclear Physics Quantum Many Body Theory Marek Kus, Warschau Quantum Chaos Nonlinear Dynamics Quantum Information Alexander Mikhailov, Berlin Complex Systems Nonlinear Pattern Formation Network Dynamics Jürgen Parisi, Oldenburg Semiconductor Physics Materials Science Optoelectronics Photovoltaics Nonlinear Dynamics Klaus Richter, Regensburg Theory of Mesoscopic Systems and Nanostructures Molecular Electronics Quantum Chaos Nonlinear Dynamics Willi-Hans Steeb, Auckland Park Mathematical Physics Nonlinear Dynamics (Chaos, Fractals, Neural Networks) Quantum Mechanics and Quantum Computing Theoretical Solid State Physics Aneta Stefanovska, Ljubljana Complex Systems Biological, Cardiovascular, Neural Systems Time Series Analysis Coupled Oscillators, Synchronization Gernot Stollhoff, Stuttgart Solid State Theory Quantum Chemistry (Electronic Structure and Correlations, Many Body Theory, Itinerant Magnetism)
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