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APPLIED PHYSICS (PRIKLADNAYA FIZIKA) The scientific and technical journal Founded in 1994 Russian |
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Rules for submission, reviewing and publishing of
scientific papers (as revised in 2025) 1. The "Applied Physics" journal is
mainly intended for urgent publication of short papers concerning recent
achievements in physics that have a potential of applied (technical and
scientific) use. The journal is included in the new List of the Higher
Attestation Commission, which came into effect on December 1, 2015. By sending the article manuscript to
the journal's editorial board, the authors grant the editorial board, founder
and publisher of the journal a free, non-exclusive right to publish it in
Russian as an article in the printed version of the journal, in the electronic
version of the journal in the Internet and on laser disks. At the same time the
authors retain their intellectual rights to the article manuscript (including
"copyright"). In this regard and considering Part Four (Section VII) of the
Civil Code of the Russian Federation, the authors shall submit a letter to the
editor in the following form: License
agreement for transfer of the publish right (publishing license agreement) We, the undersigned, the manuscript
authors ________________________________________________, grant the editorial board, founder
and publisher of "Applied Physics" journal a free, simple (non-exclusive)
license topublish the article manuscript in both
printed and electronic journal versions. We confirm that this publication
does not violate the intellectual rights of other persons or organizations. Signatures of authors: ________________________________________
(full name, academic degree, date) The article shall be signed by all
authors. If there are several authors, the name of the author responsible for
message exchange with the editorial board shall be indicated. The article
manuscript shall be sent to the address of the journal's editorial board:
111538, Moscow, Kosinskaya st,
9, AO NPO Orion, editorial board of "Applied Physics" journal or by e-mail:
advance@orion-ir.ru 2. The article manuscript shall be
submitted to the editor only in Russian. 3. The article manuscript shall be
accompanied by an expert opinion whether its publication in the open media is
allowed, which shall be drawn up in accordance with the established procedure. 4. The article size (including
figures, bibliography and the English-language part) shall not exceed 7
pages of A4 format with single line spacing. (A
larger article is proposed to be sent to the affiliated "Applied
Physics Advances" journal intended for publication of
detailed articles and reviews). The article material shall be submitted in
printed form (on paper) and in electronic form on a CD/DVD disk with the text
in Word format (font type - Times New Roman, font size - 12), and the text
shall already include figures with captions under them in the proper places.
However, overly detailed and cumbersome mathematical transformations and
expressions should be avoided in the text. The article styling shall be as
follows: - title of the journal section; - UDK index; - PACS classification code (
https://publishing.aip.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/PACS_2010_Alpha.pdf ); - article title; - initials and surnames of authors; - abstract of the article (10-15
lines describing the purpose of the paper and its main findings); - keywords; - scientific specialty code. 5. The main text of the article
shall begin with the "Introduction" section clearly stating the purpose and
objectives of the paper along with arguments in favor of its preparation
against the background of the existing state of the problem addressed in the
article. The further text of the article shall also have meaningful headings
(sections and subsections) without being numbered. The article shall end with a
separate section, "Conclusion," listing the main findings, conclusions that
follow from them, and, if possible, proposals for the research advance and use
of its findings. The bottom of the first page of the
text shall accommodate a separate paragraph (in bold) containing contact
information about the author (or authors) (mandatory section): surname,
first name, patronymic (in full), e-mail (of all authors), profiles and
registration numbers in scientometric databases (SPIN
code, RINTS Author ID, ArXiv Author ID, Orcid ID, Scopus Author ID), academic degree, title,
position, postal address of the enterprise). Also a person
responsible for message exchange with the editorial board shall be specified.
Authors can suggest potential reviewers (2-3 people by indicating their full
name, place of work, and email address). The proposed candidates shall not work
in the institutions where the authors do. The main text shall be followed by
the list of references called "Bibliography". Examples of designations of
references used in the "Bibliography" section. Articles shall be referred to as follows: Surname, initials,
journal title, year, volume, issue, page numbers. Ivanov I. I. / Applied Physics. 2022. No. 1. P. 12-18. Lang D. V. / J. Appl. Phys. 1974. Vol. 45. No. 7. R. 3023-3034. Reference to books: Surname,
initials, book title, city, publisher, year. (When a specific chapter or page
in a book is referred to, the page number is placed after the year.) Korn G., Korn E. Mathematical
Handbook. - Moscow: Nauka, 1974. Biberman L. M., Vorobiev V. S., Yakubov I. T. Kinetics of non-equilibrium low-temperature plasma. -
Moscow: Nauka, 1982. P. 371. Ultraviolet
technologies in the modern world / edited
by Karmazinov F.V. Kostyuchenko
S.V., Kudryavtsev N.N. ‒ Dolgoprudny:
Intellekt, 2012. Reference to conference
proceedings: Surname, initials, title of publication, place and date of
publication, page numbers. Romanov A. V., Stepovich M. A., Filippov M. N. / Proceedings of the XVII International Conference
"Radiation Physics of Solids". - Sevastopol, 2007. P. 592-599. Reference to patents:
Surname, initials, title, type, number, year. Davydov S. G., Dolgov A. N., Yakubov R. H. Vacuum spark gap. Patent of invention No. 2654494
(RF). 2018. Reference to dissertations and
Abstracts: Surname, initials, title of paper (abstract), diss. Candidate
(Doctor) of Physics and Mathematics, city, organization, year.
Grechikhin V. A. Development and analysis of computer algorithms for
processing single-particle signals of laser Doppler anemometers: Abstract from
diss. by Candidate of technical sciences. - Moscow: MPEI, 1996. Further, detailed English-language
information about the article required for indexing the entire journal, the
given article and its authors in international scientometric
databases shall follow, namely: PACS, article title, authors' surname and
initials (English transliteration), enterprise, its postal address, author(s)
e-mail, abstract, keywords, references; since the journal is also distributed
abroad, the editorial board reserve the right to correct the English part of
the text without changing its meaning. Styling of the References in the
English part of the article has its own peculiarities. In particular, if the
cited book or monograph is a translation into Russian from a foreign
publication, the original data of this publication (authors, book title,
publisher, city or country, year of publication) shall be given, as well as the
Russian publisher and the year of publication in Russian. Given below are the
main examples of designation of used references in the References section: Article from
the journal: Ivanov I. I., Applied Physics, No.
1, 12-18 (2022) [in Russian]. Lang D. V., J. Appl. Phys. 45 (7),
3023-3034 (1974). Note: if a Russian journal has a printed English analogue,
the English title of the analogue shall be used and page numbers shall be taken
therefrom. If there is no English analogue, the English transliteration of the Russian
name shall be used. Book: Korn G. and Korn E.,
Mathematical Handbook. New York-London, Mcgraw-Hill
Book Company, 1968; Moscow, Nauka, 1974. Ultraviolet technologies in the
modern world / ed. Karmazinov F. V., Kostyuchenko S. V., Kudryavtsev
N. N. Dolgoprudny, Intellect, 2012 [in Russian]. Conference
proceedings: Romanov A. V., Stepovich
M. A., and Filippov M. N. Proc. XVII Intern. Meeting
on Radiation Physics of Solid State. Sevastopol, 2007, pp. 592-599. Patents: Davydov S. G., Dolgov A. N., Yakubov R. H. Vacuum spark gap. Patent for invention No.
2654494 (RF). 2018. Dissertations
and Abstracts: Grechikhin V. A. Development and analysis of computer algorithms
for processing single-particle signals of laser Doppler anemometers: Abstract.
Diss. Candidate of Technical Sciences. M., MEI, 1996. 6. The list of references
("References") shall correspond to all references to external sources used in
the text of the article. These references shall be enclosed in square brackets,
for example, [1-3], [7, 8]. Internal references, i.e. references to formulas,
figures and tables of the article shall be enclosed in round brackets, for
example, formula (3), equation (1), (Fig. 2), (Table 3). Any references in
figure captions or in the figures are not recommended. 7. The number of figures and photos
for a typical article shall not exceed 4. If one figure contains two, three or
more variants of graphic (or photo) images of the type "Fig. 2a", "Fig.
2b", etc., each individual variant is considered as a separate figure.
If the above limit number of figures (photos) is exceeded, the article is sent
back to the authors for revision. Graphics (black and white and color) shall be
put directly in the proper place in the article and in the proper scale. Next
to the graph axes, the displayed physical quantities shall be indicated only (strictly!)
using symbols (letters), and after a comma - the quantity dimension in Russian
(in direct font). It is recommended to number different curves on graphs, even
if they are identified by a different color or line type. Graphs shall be
submitted only (strictly!) against the white background. Auxiliary grids
are not allowed in the graph area.
8. Captions under the corresponding
figures shall be out in the proper places in the text. Each caption shall be as
short as possible, but meaningful in terms of its content. Any physical
(technical) symbol included in the caption shall have its verbal explanation
there. 9. Simple formulas shall be included
in the text in the format of the text editor used; more complex formulas shall included using MathType
formula editor. Standard mathematical notations (e.g. max, log, sin, exp, etc.) shall be typed directly. The same is true about
figures and numbers. Formula numbers shall written in
parentheses on the right. To indicate non-vector physical (technical)
quantities using symbols, use only the Latin and Greek alphabets, while using a
straight font for Greek letters, and an oblique font (italics) for Latin
letters in the text. Vectors and matrices shall be marked by a bold, upright
font (preferred) or an arrow above the italic vector symbol (less preferred).
For subscripts and superscripts, use Arabic numerals, Latin or Greek letters,
but if the index, usually a subscript, is a short (abbreviated) form of the
Russian characteristic word, it is allowed to use Russian letters in its
designation (uppercase font), for example Uin, Iout, vgr, etc. The dimension of physical
quantities shall be always given only in Russian, using an uppercase font. 10.
Tables shall be made in accordance with the following requirements: the top
line contains the data name and dimensions; the following lines contain the
data itself. 11. Formulas, tables and figures
shall have their own separate continuous numbering system. If there are no
additional (return) references to a specific formula in the text or it is used
only once, it shall not be numbered. A table and/or a figure used only once do
not require numbering either. 12. Manuscripts and CD/DVD will not
be sent back by the editorial board. 13. Authors (or an author) of each
article after it is published in a journal issue have a right to receive an
electronic version of the article in PDF format (Adobe Acrobat editor) from the
editorial board. 14. When published in the journal, each
article is accompanied by a footnote with the copyright symbol (c) placed before
the author's name (authors'names). The article shall also specify the date the
article was received by the editorial board. |