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2024年4月15日星期一
Nano Research期刊简介
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NanoResearch 2021-09-06
基本情况
《纳米研究(英文版)》(Nano Research)是一本国际化、多学科交叉的专业学术期刊。该期刊主要刊登纳米研究领域的高质量、原创性的研究论文和综述文章。文章内容涉及纳米科技研究领域的各个方面。2007年由清华大学出版社创办,2008年正式出刊,创刊一年半即被SCI收录,期刊影响因子稳步上升,至今已逾10年。
期刊影响力
目前有近20个数据库收录该刊。自2010年1月被SCI收录后,期刊影响因子一直稳步上升,2020年为8.897,在所属的4个学科均处于Q1区。2015年开始增加刊文量,国际影响力日益提升,2020年总被引频次达23150次,同比增长21.2%,创历史新高。2020年,Web of Science高被引论文数达到124篇,同比增长13.8%,在列入统计的近9000种学术期刊中排名前2.5%。电子订阅机构7500多个,分布在世界各主要大学和研究机构。
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2013年和2016年分别获得“中国科技期刊国际影响力提升计划”第一期和第二期A类资助;2017年获得“中国科技期刊登峰行动计划”项目支持。在2019年9月中国科协、财政部、教育部、科技部、国家新闻出版署、中国科学院、中国工程院等7部门联合启动实施的“中国科技期刊卓越行动计划”中,《纳米研究(英文版)》入选重点建设的22种“领军期刊”之一。先后荣获“中国出版政府奖期刊奖”、“中国百强科技期刊”、“中国最具国际影响力学术期刊奖”和“中国高校精品科技期刊奖”等多个奖项。
期刊特色
● 审稿周期短(约2周)
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编辑团队
主编
李亚栋:中国科学院院士、清华大学教授
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顾问编委会主席
戴宏杰:美国科学院院士、美国科学与艺术学院院士、斯坦福大学教授
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副主编
彭笑刚:浙江大学教授
段镶锋:美国加州大学洛杉矶分校教授
顾臻:浙江大学药学院教授
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《纳米研究(英文版)》现有编委共95名, 国际编委51名(占53.7% ),中国两院院士15位,美国国家科学院、艺术与科学学院院士18位,诺贝尔奖获得者1名。汤森路透评出全球最优秀100名化学家中,有12位担任《纳米研究》的编委。2018年科睿唯安公布的“高被引科学家名单”(top 1%)中有49位担任《纳米研究》的编委。
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Instructions for Authors
1. Manuscript submission
2. Manuscript preparation
3. Transliteration
4. After acceptance
5. Additional information
1. Manuscript submission
Legal requirements
Submission of a manuscript implies: that the work described has not been published before; that it is not under consideration for publication anywhere else; that its publication has been approved by all co-authors, if any, as well as by the responsible authorities – tacitly or explicitly – at the institute where the work has been carried out. The publisher will not be held legally responsible should there be any claims for compensation.
Permissions
Authors wishing to include figures, tables, or text passages that have already been published elsewhere (including in the authors’ own previous papers) are required to OBTAIN PERMISSION from the copyright owner(s) [the publisher(s) of the journal, not the authors of the paper] and to state clearly in the figure/table caption or other appropriate locations in the manuscript that such permission has been obtained. For example:
Reproduced with permission from ref. xxx. Copyright American Chemical Society, 2008. Any content received without such evidence will be assumed to originate from the author(s). It is the authors’ responsibility to retain an electronic or hardcopy of the permission.
How to submit
Nano Research uses an online system of manuscript tracking called Editorial Manager. Authors must submit their articles online at www.editorialmanager.com/nare. This will allow quicker and more efficient processing of your manuscript. Please go to the link to submit your article online. To help speed the review process, authors are requested to provide a list of potential reviewers. Each manuscript should also be accompanied by a cover letter that summarizes the main findings of the work and its novelty.
Although Editorial Manager supports a wide range of submission file formats, submissions of Microscoft WORD files containing original, high quality figures are encouraged. We strongly advise you NOT to upload PDF files to the system.
2. Manuscript preparation
Language
The journal’s language is English. Either British English or American English spelling and terminology may be used, but the system chosen should be followed consistently throughout the article. We request that the language is corrected before submission. Submissions with unsatisfactory English will be returned without review.
Editing services
All manuscripts are subject to copy editing.
Length of paper
There is no strict limit on the length of a manuscript. Nevertheless, authors are asked to make the manuscripts as concise as possible and to limit them to less than 40 manuscript pages. Three manuscript pages (12-point font, typed in double space) equal approximately one printed page. The space required for the figures and tables should be calculated on the basis of their final printed size.
Manuscript structure and instruction
Follow this order when typing manuscripts: graphical Table of Contents, title page, abstract, keywords, main text, acknowledgements, list of symbols, appendix, references, tables, figure captions, and figures, cover figure (encouraged).
Graphical Table of Contents
Each manuscript must include a graphic for the Table of Contents at the beginning of the file. 1-2 sentences should be written below the figure to summarize the paper. This graphic should capture the readers’ attention and give readers a visual impression of the essence of the paper. Labels, formulae, or numbers within the graphic must be legible at publication size. Tables or spectra are not acceptable. Color graphics are highly encouraged. The resolution of the figure should be at least 600 dpi. The size should be at least 50 mm × 80 mm with a rectangular shape (ideally, the ratio of height to width should be less than 1 and larger than 5/8).
Title page
The title page should include:
- A concise and informative title
- The name(s) of the author(s)
- The affiliation(s) and address(es) of the author(s)
- The e-mail address of the corresponding author
Abstract
Please provide one paragraph containing a complete but concise description of your work in 100–250 words.
The abstract should consist of motivation, problem statement, approach, results, and conclusions in order to make the paper appealing to more readers. Since the abstract is indexed in many databases it should be selfcontained without any undefined abbreviations or any cited references.
Keywords
Please provide 4 to 6 keywords which can be used for indexing purposes.
Heading/Section levels (numbered)
For articles, please use the decimal system of headings with no more than three levels.
Examples:
Introduction
1. Experimental
2. Results and Discussion
3.1…
3.2…
3. Conclusions
Acknowledgements
It is OK to have a Method section placed at the end of the text.
For short papers, it is OK to have no section levels.
Text formatting
For submission in Word
- Use a normal, plain font (e.g. 12-point Times Roman), double space line, and one column for text.
- Use the automatic page numbering function to number the pages
- Do not use field functions
- Use tab stops or other commands for indents, not the space bar
- Use the table function, not spreadsheets, to make tables
- Use the equation editor or MathType for equations
Note: If you use Word 2007, do not create the equations with the default equation editor but use
MathType instead
- Place any figures at the end of the manuscript and do not integrate them within the text
- Use ChemDraw for any chemical structures in the manuscript (including in figures/tables)
Footnotes
Essential footnotes to the text should be numbered consecutively and placed at the bottom of the page to which they refer. Footnotes on the title page are not given reference symbols. Footnotes to the text are numbered consecutively; those to tables should be indicated by superscript lower-case letters (or asterisks for significance values and other statistical data).
Formulae and symbols
Formulae, symbols and all subscripts, superscripts, Greek letters, and other characters must be legible and carefully checked. Standard mathematical notation should be used. All symbols used in manuscript must be explained. A list of symbols should follow the abstract if such a list is needed. All equations must be numbered.
Single letters that denote mathematical constants, variables, and unknown quantities should be set in italic type in text and in equations. Numerals, operators, and punctuation should be set in Roman type (upright), as are commonly defined functions or abbreviations, e.g., cos, det, e or exp, lim, log, max, min, sin, tan, d (for derivative) should also be upright . Vectors, tensors, and matrices should be set in bold italic.
Figures
- Nano Research will publish all figures and illustrations in color and free of charge when deemed necessary.
- The preferred figure formats is TIFF or JPEG with a preferred resolution of 600dpi relative to the final figure size.
- All figures are to be numbered using Arab numerals.
- Figure parts should be denoted by lowercase letters.
- Figures should always be cited in text in consecutive numerical order.
- For each figure, please supply a figure caption.
- Make sure to identify all elements found in the figure in the caption.
- Identify any previously published material by giving the original source in the form of a reference at the end of the caption.
- If any chemical structures are used in the manuscript including figure/table, the use of ChemDraw software is encouraged
Tables
- All tables are to be numbered using Arab numerals.
- Tables should always be cited in text in consecutive numerical order.
- For each table, please supply a table title. The table title should explain clearly and concisely the components of the table.
- Identify any previously published material by giving the original source in the form of a reference at the end of the table heading.
- Tables should not duplicate results presented elsewhere in the manuscript (for example, in graphs).
Units and abbreviations
Abbreviations should be used only if deemed absolutely necessary, and should be defined at first mention in the abstract and again in the main body of the text and used consistently thereafter.
Please adhere to internationally agreed standards such as those defined by the International Organization of Standardization (ISO). Metric SI units should be used throughout except where non-SI units are more common [e.g. liter (L) for volume].
Acknowledgements
Acknowledgements of people, grants, funds, etc. should be placed in a separate section before the appendices (if any) and reference list. The names of funding organizations should be written in full. Do not include acknowledgements on the title page, as a footnote to the title or otherwise.
Appendices
If there are two or more appendices, they should be numbered consecutively. Equations in appendices should be designated differently from those in the main body of the paper, e.g. (A1), (A2) etc. In each appendix equations should be numbered separately.
References
The list of references should only include works that are cited in the text and that have been published or accepted for publication. Personal communications and unpublished works should only be mentioned in the text. Papers accepted for publication are cited as “in press”. Do not use footnotes or endnotes as a substitute for a reference list. References with more than 10 authors must list the first 10 authors, followed by “et al.”. The journal title in the reference list should be abbreviated: use the ISI list of abbreviations given at http://images.isiknowledge.com/WOK45/help/WOS/A_abrvjt.html
Citation in text
References to the literature are cited by number in square brackets at appropriate locations (before a period, comma, etc.) in the text. Some examples:
- Negotiation research spans many disciplines [3].
- This result was later contradicted by Becker and Seligman [5], who…….
- This effect has been widely studied [1–3, 7].
List style
All literature citations are compiled in a numbered References list at the end of the manuscript text, in the order of their first citation in the text. Each numbered reference may contain only one literature citation. Please ensure references are given in the correct format, including titles of journal articles/book chapters with initial and final page numbers, in order to avoid delays in typesetting your article.
(a) Journal article
[1] Zhou, K. B.; Wang, X.; Sun, X. M.; Peng, Q.; Li, Y. D. Enhanced catalytic activity of ceria nanorods from well defined reactive crystal planes. J. Catal. 2005, 229, 206–212.
(b) Book (authored)
[2] Conway, B. E. Electrochemical Supercapacitors: Scientific Fundamentals and Technological Applications; Kluwer Academic/Plenum: New York, 1999.
(c) Book chapter
[3] Craighead, H. G. Nanostructures in electronics. In Nanomaterials: Synthesis, Properties and Applications. Edelstein, A.; Cammatata, R., Eds.; Taylor and Francis: New York, 1998; pp 565–566.
(d) Paper in proceedings
[4] Mahdavi, A.; Spasojevic, B. Incorporating simulation into building systems control logic. In Proceedings of the 10th International Building Performance Simulation Association Conference and Exhibition (BS2007), Beijing, China, 2007, pp 1175–1181.
(e) Thesis or Dissertation
[5] Chandrakanth, J. S. Effects of ozone on the colloidal stability of particles coated with natural organic matter. Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO, USA, 1994.
(f) Patent
[6] Sheem, S. K. Low-cost fiber optic pressure sensor. U.S. Patent 6,738,537, May 18, 2004.
(g) Article by DOI
[7] Slifka, M. K.; Whitton, J. L. Clinical implications of dysregulated cytokine production. J. Mol. Med., in press, DOI: 10.1007/s001090000086.
(h) Online reference
[8] Tour, J. M. Molecular Electronics: Commercial Insights, Chemistry, Devices, Architecture and Programming [Online]. World Scientific: River Edge, NJ, 2003; pp 177–180.
http://legacy.netlibrary.com/ebook_info.asp?product_id=91422&piclist=19799,20141,20153 (accessed Nov 7, 2004).
Electronic Supplementary Material (ESM)
If ESM is submitted, it will be published as received from the author in the online version only. ESM may consist of
- information that cannot be printed: animations, video clips, sound recordings;
- information that is more convenient in electronic form: sequences, spectral data, etc.;
- large amounts of original data, e.g. additional tables, illustrations, etc.;
- If supplying any ESM, the text must make specific mention of the material as a citation, similar to that of figures and tables (e.g., “..Fig. S-1 in the ESM.”). If supplying any ESM, a paragraph should be added before the “References” section (e. g., Electronic Supplementary Material: Supplementary material (add a brief description) is available in the online version of this article at http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/***********************).
Depositions of crystal structure data from X-ray and neutron diffraction studies If your paper includes crystal structure data from X-ray and neutron diffraction studies, please deposit the data in a crystallographic database prior to submitting your manuscript to the journal so that referees can access the information electronically free of charge. The two databases, the Cambridge Crystallographic Data Centre (CCDC) and the Fachinformationszentrum Karlsruhe (FIZ), have the same procedure for the deposition of data and both will be pleased to provide help.
You can send your data (preferably electronically) to the address, e.g. deposit@ccdc.cam.ac.uk. Guidance for data deposition can be obtained from the the database website, e.g. http://www.ccdc.cam.ac.uk/conts/depositing.html. In general, you will receive a depository number from the database two working days after electronic deposition. Please then quote the depository number in your manuscript.
Template
A template for use in preparing manuscripts for Nano Research may be downloaded at http://www.thenanoresearch.com or http://www.springer.com/journal/12274. Use of this template will save time in the review and production processes and will expedite publication. However, use of the template is not a requirement of submission.
3. Transliteration
Where possible, all examples from languages not using the Latin alphabet, in particular Asian languages, should be transliterated using an accepted system of transliteration. Authors should use their chosen system consistently throughout the manuscript. Where no standard system has been adopted in the literature (e.g., examples of certain dialects never described before), use symbols to represent sounds that are as close to the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) symbols as possible, and give explanations where appropriate. Where a transliteration system is already used in the literature, no new transliteration system invented by the author will be accepted.
4. After acceptance
Copyright
Submission of a manuscript implies: that the work described has not been published before (except in the form of an abstract or as part of a published lecture, review, or thesis); that its publication has been approved by all co-authors. The author signs for and accepts responsibility for releasing this material on behalf of any and all co-authors. Transfer of copyright to Tsinghua University Press and Springer becomes effective if and when the article is accepted for publication. The copyright covers the exclusive right (for U.S. government employees: to the extent transferable) to reproduce and distribute the article, including reprints, translations, photographic reproductions, microform, electronic form (offline, online) or other reproductions of similar nature.
An author may self-archive an author-created version of his/her article on his/her own website and or in his/her institutional repository. He/she may also deposit this version on his/her funder's or funder's designated repository at the funder's request or as a result of a legal obligation, provided it is not made publicly available until 12 months after official publication. He/she may not use the publisher's PDF version, which is posted on www.springerlink.com, for the purpose of self-archiving or deposit. Furthermore, the author may only post his/her version provided acknowledgement is given to the original source of publication and a link is inserted to the published article on Springer's website. The link must be accompanied by the following text: "The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com".
Just accepted
Accepted papers will be posted online prior to technical editing, formatting for publication, and author proofing “Just Accepted” papers. This is intended to expedite publication and increase the impact of accepted papers. Just accepted papers will be accessible and citable with a Digital Object Identifier (DOI®). Authors will be able to notify Nano Research upon acceptance of a paper if they do not wish to publish their papers as Just Accepted.
Online first
The articles will be published online after receipt of the corrected proofs. This is the official first publication.
After release of the whole issue, the paper can also be cited by issue and page numbers.
Proof reading
The purpose of the proof is to check for typesetting errors and the completeness and accuracy of the text, tables and figures. Substantial changes in content, e.g., new results, corrected values, title and authorship, are not allowed without the approval of the Editor.
After online publication, further changes can only be made in the form of an Erratum, which will be hyperlinked to the article.