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1. GENERAL submitted as separate files. Large files should
Journal of Communications Technology and be submitted as archives.
Electronics publishes original manuscripts The manuscript should include (in the fol‐
that have never been published elsewhere, lowing order) the subject heading (see list
presenting the results of theoretical and ex‐ above), manuscript title, list of authors, their
perimental research in the field of radioengi‐ affiliations and e‐mail addresses, abstract,
neering and electronics, with an independent main text, references, and separate pages with
and practical importance. The main fields of the list of figure captions and tables.
publications in the journal correspond to the The recommended maximum length of a
following subjects: manuscript is 20 typewritten pages with ta‐
(1) electrodynamics and wave propagation; bles and up to 10 figures. The abstract should
(2) antenna and feeder systems; contain no more than five to six sentences
with a brief description of the paper. Larger
(3) statistical radio physics;
manuscripts, such as reviews, are solicited by
(4) theory and methods of signal processing; the editorial board, and their size should be
(5) dynamic chaos in radiophysics and elec‐ agreed upon before submission.
tronics; For all issues related to the preparation
(6) theory of radio circuits; and submission of manuscripts, please contact
(7) radio phenomena in solids and plasma; the editorial board by phone +7 (495) 629‐
(8) microwave electronics; 33‐80 or e‐mail: red@cplire.ru.
(9) electron and ion emission; 3. GRAPHICS
(10) application of radiotechnology and elec‐ All illustrations should be black‐and‐white.
tronics in biology and medicine; The resolution should be at least 150 dpi. The
(11) nanoelectronics; thickness of lines should be 0.5 pt or more.
(12) electron and ion optics; Illustrations should be no larger than 8 cm
(13) physical processes in electron devices; (one‐column layout) or 17 cm (two‐column
layout).
(14) novel radio systems and elements;
Do not use a grid or gray background in
The editorial board reserves the right to re‐
drawings, except for special cases. Inscrip‐
ject articles that do not comply with the jour‐
tions in the figures should not be in contact
nal's scope.
with any other parts. Figures (graphs) should
not contain literal explanations: these should
2. PRESENTATION AND PREPARATION
be in the figure captions. Curves are labeled
OF MATERIALS
with italic numerals. If experimental curves
The manuscript and a copyright transfer are denoted by triangles, squares, circles, etc.,
agreement are submitted as hard copies with‐ the curves are described in the figure caption
out markup by regular mail and as digital cop‐ or text. If the curves are rather close and it is
ies by e‐mail to red@cplire.ru. A copyright difficult to use numerals, then an inset can be
transfer agreement is available on the pub‐ used, in which the elements of curves, indi‐
lisher’s website. cated by numerals, are explained. Compo‐
The manuscript includes the text in Micro‐ nents of large diagrams are also labeled with
soft Word format (exceptions should be italic numerals and are explained in the cap‐
agreed upon beforehand with the editorial tion or in the text. Notation “0.0” is not al‐
board) and figures inserted into the file after lowed in the graphs; “0” should be used in‐
the text part. Additionally, figures should be stead. Values 10–N should not be represented
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as 1E–N. When there is a wide range of values, After the addresses, the e‐mail address of
it is unacceptable to use a different system, the corresponding author should be specified.
such as 10, 100, 103; authors should use a uni‐ If the figure caption contains only a numeral
form system. For very large numerals, it is with no title (Fig. 1), the list of captions is com‐
recommended to introduce a scale factor and posed of the following listing: Fig. 1. Fig. 2. Fig.
indicate it prior to the unit of measure. N. If there is the only figure, it is not numbered,
but a figure caption is obligatory; such a figure
4. TYPING OF TEXT AND FORMULAS is referenced in the text as “figure.” References
The text of the manuscript must be typeset to numbered figures in the text are given with
and printed with double spacing (1.5 line a capital letter “in Fig. 1… .” Tables (irrespec‐
spacing for abstract), using a point size of 14 tive of their number) must have a title.
pt (12 pt for the abstract). Authors should use Formulas are numbered sequentially
Times New Roman font for text and Symbol throughout the manuscript, without division
font for symbols. into sections. It is acceptable to divide formu‐
Scalar values must be typed in italics (for las into subformulas: (5a), (5b), … or ... (5),
example, c, T); values denoted by Greek let‐ (5'), (5''), ..., etc. If there are appendices, the
ters should be in plain characters (μ, Ω). To numbering of formulas in all appendices is
denote matrices, column vectors, or row vec‐ also sequential: (A.1), (A.2), etc.
tors, plain bold letters should be used; vectors Handwritten letters can only be capital
of physical quantities are typed in italic and Latin letters. Gothic letters can only be plain
should have an arrow above them. capital letters. The names of chemical ele‐
Do not use the spacebar for multiple spac‐ ments are typed in plain letters. Similarly,
ing (including numbering of formulas); in‐ all mathematical functions and operations
dents and tabs should be used if necessary. like curl, div, grad, Re, Im, lim, sin, tan, arc‐
Do not end a line by pressing the Enter key; tan, exp, Si, sn, dn, max, min, sup, inf, etc.,
it should be used only to start a new para‐ are typed in plain letters. An exponential
graph. dependence can only be written in the form
of exp( ).
Use tools available in the text editor, like
automated footnotes, hyphenation, lists, in‐ If an abbreviation is introduced in the text,
dentation, etc. it is given the corresponding index in capital
letters: optical absorption (OA), dOA. Indexes
When creating tables, use special features
of names are given in plain capital Latin let‐
of Microsoft Word or Excel. Do not create ta‐
ters: EF, Fermi energy.
bles manually using a large number spaces or
tabs. Zero (0) has no dimension, so it is not
specified (except for logarithmic values: 0 dB).
Do not type the title in all capital letters;
use the style file to format it. Use a period rather than comma in decimal
numerals in the text and figures (1.37 instead
After the title of the manuscript, the list of
of 1,37).
authors is given. After the list of authors, indi‐
cate their affiliation (do not specify university Single letters, symbols, single variables,
faculty); the organization address, including or nominations that have only sub/super‐
the street (avenue, highway, lane, etc.), num‐ scripts; units in the text; and simple mathe‐
ber, and building (if any), city, postal code, matical (a2 + b2 = c2) or chemical formula
and state. (H2SO4) should be typed without using the
mathematical editor.
If the authors work at different organiza‐
tions, a sequential superscripted italic letter is The use of a dot as the multiplication sign
placed after the name, which is repeated in is not allowed.
front of the name of the corresponding or‐ All vertical lines (moduli, the value of a de‐
ganization. Similarly, if the author works at rivative at a point, and so on) should be typed
several organizations. in plain letters.
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Do not put a period after the header, title of 10°, except for 0). Degrees Celsius are given in
manuscript, list of authors, addresses, list of the form of 5°C, while degrees Kelvin degrees,
keywords, headings and subheadings, titles of as 5 K.
tables, and units of measure (g, gram; s, sec‐
ond; cm, centimeter). 6. LIST OF REFERENCES
It is recommended to prepare mathemati‐ All references are given in the original lan‐
cal formulas using the equation editor. guage (transliterated if in a non‐Latin alpha‐
Mathematical formulas placed on separate bet) and numbered in strict accordance with
lines should be typeset entirely in the equa‐ the order of their appearance in the text. Each
tion editor. Very long formulas should be bro‐ item should contain a reference to a single
ken into lines with double, triple, etc., frames. source; an exception is two articles by one au‐
The insertion of formulas as figures is also not thor in the same issue of the journal.
allowed.
Below are some examples of references in
For formulas typeset in the equation edi‐ the proper format:
tor, general settings should be used for the
Journal articles
selection of fonts, sizes, and spacing between
characters. Manual changes of individual J. N. Burghartz and B. Rejaei, IEEE Trans.
characters or elements of formulas are not Electron Devices 50, 718 (2003).
allowed. E. A. Kraut, B. R. Tittmann, L. J. Graham, and
Multilevel formulas should be avoided if T. C. Lim, Appl. Phys. Lett. 17, 271 (1970).
possible. Fractional exponents should be It is recommended to use the abbreviations
given with a slash: ( )1/2. for journal titles according to CAS Source In‐
dex (CASSI). For electronic journals, in addi‐
5. ABBREVIATIONS tion to the conventional reference, it is desir‐
AND UNITS OF MEASURE able to specify the address of direct access on
Any abbreviations, including the most well‐ the Internet.
known, are not allowed in the title of the Books
manuscript. If an abbreviation is given in the R. J. Urick, Principles of Underwater Sound
abstract, it must be duplicated in the text. (McGrawHill, New York, 1975).
Some common abbreviations can be used in
F. Vincent and O. Besson, “Steering vector
the text without explanation.
uncertainties and diagonal loading,” in IEEE
Abbreviations and the next word are sepa‐ Sensor Array and Multichannel Signal
rated by a space (Fig. 1, sin x). Processing Workshop, (IEEE, New York, 2004),
A dimension is separated from a value by a pp. 327–331.
space (100 kPa, 9.81 m/s2, 273 K), except for Patents
degrees, percent, and per mille (90°, 1%,
C. E. McDowell, “GPS spoofer and repeater
5‰). Do not type units of measure in the
mitigation system using digital spatial
equation editor.
nulling,” US Patent, No. 7250903 (2007).
For complex dimensions, both negative
powers (J mol–1K–1) and parentheses (J/(mol
K) or J(mol K)–1) are allowed; authors should 7. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
use dimensions uniformly throughout the Acknowledgments are given at the end of
text, captions, and figures. the manuscript, set off in a separate section
In a listing and in numerical ranges, units titled ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. Acknowledg‐
of measure are given only for the latter nu‐ ments to individuals are given using initials
merical (18–30 J/mol, 22–25°C), except for and surnames only, without mention of their
angular degrees, which are always kept (5°– academic and scientific titles.
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Acknowledgments to organizations that 8. WORKING WITH
donated funds for the performance of studies ELECTRONIC PROOF
are given at the very end of the manuscript in
the following form: “This work was (partially) The main rules for processing the elec‐
supported by the ... [Name of fund or organi‐ tronic proof of the manuscript can be found at
zation]..., project no. … .” the publisher’s website.
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