期刊名称:JOURNAL OF SUPERCONDUCTIVITY AND NOVEL MAGNETISM
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
The Journal of Superconductivity and Novel Magnetism serves as the international forum for the most current research and ideas in these fields. This highly acclaimed journal publishes peer-reviewed original papers, conference proceedings and review articles that examine all aspects of the science and technology of superconductivity, including new materials, new mechanisms, basic and technological properties, new phenomena, and small- and large-scale applications. Novel magnetism, which is expanding rapidly, is also featured in the journal. The journal focuses on such areas as spintronics, magnetic semiconductors, properties of magnetic multilayers, magnetoresistive materials and structures, magnetic oxides, etc. Novel superconducting and magnetic materials are complex compounds, and the journal publishes articles related to all aspects their study, such as sample preparation, spectroscopy and transport properties as well as various applications.
Instructions to Authors
Instructions for Authors
Journal of Superconductivity and Novel Magnetism


Manuscript Submission
Manuscripts, in quadruplicate and in English, should be submitted to one of the Co−Editors:


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for submission of theoretical papers: Dr. Vladimir Kresin Lawrence Berkeley Laboratories 62−203 University of California Berkeley, California 94720 |


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for all others: Dr. Stuart A. Wolf University of Virginia Department of materials Science and Engineering 116 Engineer's Way P.O. Box 400745 Charlottesville, VA 22904 |
Publication Policies
Submission is a representation that the manuscript has not been published previously and is not currently under consideration for publication elsewhere. A statement transferring copyright from the authors (or their employers, if they hold the copyright) to Plenum Publishing Corporation will be required before the manuscript can be accepted for publication. The Co−editors will supply the necessary forms for this transfer. Such a written transfer of copyright, which previously was assumed to be implicit in the act of submitting a manuscript, is necessary under the U.S. Copyright Law in order for the publisher to carry through the dissemination of research results and reviews as widely and effectively as possible.
Manuscript Style
Type double−spaced, and submit the original and three copies (including, where possible, copies of all illustrations and tables). All copies must be dark, sharp, and clear. Computer−generated manuscripts must be of letter quality (not dot−matrix). Title Page A title page is to be provided and should include 
The affiliation should comprise 
and should be typed as a footnote to the author抯 name. The suggested running head should be less than 80 characters (including spaces) and should comprise the article title or an abbreviated version thereof. For office purposes, the title page should include the complete mailing and telephone number of the one author designated to review proofs. Abstract


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An abstract is to be provided, preferably no longer than 100−−150 words. | Key Words


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A list of 4−−5 key words is to be provided directly below the abstract. Key words should express the precise content of the manuscript, as they are used for indexing purposes. | Sections


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All sections should be numbered with Arabic numerals (such as 1. INTRODUCTION). Subsections should be identified with section and subsection numbers (such as 6.1. Second−Value Subheading). If applicable, an independent single−number system (one for each category) should be used to label all theorems, lemmas, propositions, corollaries, definitions, remarks, examples, etc. The label (such as Theorem 4) should be typed with paragraph indentation, followed by a period and the theorem itself. | Mathematical Notation


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Mathematical notation should be typewritten wherever possible. If handwritten notation must be used, it should be clear and legible, with any necessary explanatory notes located in the margin. Equations should be numbered consecutively with Arabic numerals in parentheses placed flush right, and should be thusly referred to in the text [such as Eqs. (2) and (6)]. | References List references numerically at the end of the paper. Use the appropriate Arabic numeral in square brackets for citation in the text. Where there are three or more authors, only the first author抯 name is given in the text, followed by et al.  References should include (in this order): 
The style and punctuation of the references should conform to that used in the journal −− illustrated by the following examples:


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Journal Article 1. T. Ogushi, Y. Hakuraku, Y. Honjo, G. N. Suresha, S. Higo, Y. Ozono, I. Kawano, and T. Numata, J. Low Temp. Phys. 70, 485 (1988). |


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Book 2. E. W. Collings, Applied Superconductivity, Metallurgy, and Physics of Titanium Alloys, Vol. 2 (Plenum Press, New York, 1986). |


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Contribution to a Book 3. C. W. Chu, P. H. Hor, R. L. Meng, L. Gao, Z. J. Huang, Y. Q. Wang, and J. Bechtold, in Novel Superconductivity, S. A. Wolf and V. Z. Kresin, eds. (Plenum Press, New York, 1987), pp. 581−−597. | Footnotes


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Footnotes should be avoided. When their use is absolutely necessary, footnotes should be numbered consecutively using Arabic numerals and should be typed at the bottom of the page to which they refer. Place a line above the footnote, so that it is set off from the text. Use the appropriate superscript numeral for citation in the text. |
Illustration Style
Illustrations


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Illustrations (photographs, drawings, diagrams, and charts) are to be numbered in one consecutive series of Arabic numerals. The captions for illustrations should be typed on a separate sheet of paper. All illustrations must be complete and final, i.e., camera−ready. Photographs should be large, glossy prints, showing high contrast. Drawings should be prepared with india ink. Either original drawings or good−quality photographic prints are acceptable. Identify figures on the back with author抯 name and number of the illustration. Reproduction of illustrations in color is possible by special arrangement, with the total cost, which is significant, borne by the author. |


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Tables should be numbered (with Roman numerals) and referred to by number in the text. Each table should be typed on a separate sheet of paper. |
Submission of Accepted Manuscripts
After a manuscript has been accepted for publication and after all revisions have been incorporated, manuscripts should be submitted to the Editor抯 Office as hard copy accompanied by electronic files on disk. Label the disk with identifying information −− software, journal name, and first author抯 last name. The disk must be the one from which the accompanying manuscript (finalized version) was printed out. The Editor抯 Office cannot accept a disk without its accompanying, matching hard−copy manuscript.
Page Charges
The journal makes no page charges. Reprints are available to authors, and order forms with the current price schedule are sent with proofs.
Springer Open Choice
In addition to the normal publication process (whereby an article is submitted to the journal and access to that article is granted to customers who have purchased a subscription), Springer now provides an alternative publishing option: Springer Open Choice. A Springer Open Choice article receives all the benefits of a regular subscription−based article, but in addition is made available publicly through Springers online platform SpringerLink. To publish via Springer Open Choice, upon acceptance please visit the link below to complete the relevant order form and provide the required payment information. Payment must be received in full before publication or articles will publish as regular subscription−model articles. We regret that Springer Open Choice cannot be ordered for published articles.
Editorial Board
Editorial Board
CO-Editors:
Vladimir Z. Kresin Lawrence Berkeley Laboratories, Berkeley, California, USA
Stuart A. Wolf Department of Material Science and Engineering, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia, USA
Editorial Board:
Antonio Barone, University of Naples, Italy; Ivan Bozovic, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, New York; Annette Bussmann-Holder, Max Planck Institute, Stuttgart, Germany; Israel Felner, The Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel; Vitaly L. Ginzburg, PN Lebedev Physics Institute, Moscow, Russia; Michael Gouge, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee; Stephen von Molnar, Center for Materials Research and Technology, Tallahassee, Florida; H. Munekata, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan; Nate Newman, Arizona State University, Tempe; Helmut Piel, Bergische University, Wuppertal, Germany; Bernard Raveau, Laboratoire CRISMAT CNRS, CAEN Cedex, France; Robert Soulen, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, D.C.
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