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    IEEE 模板精编版[7页].docx

    最新资料推荐Manuscript received January 1, 2008 (date on which paper was submitted for review). Corresponding author: F. A. Author (e-mail: f.authornist.gov).Digital Object Identifier inserted by IEEEPreparation of Papers for IEEE Transactions on Magnetics (Revised May 2009)First A. Author1,2, Second B. Author, Jr.2, and Third C. D. Author3,4, Fellow, IEEE1National Institute of Standards and Technology, Boulder, CO 80305 USA2Physics Department, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO 80309 USA3Metallurgical and Materials Engineering Department, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, CO 80401 USA4National Institute for Materials Science, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305, JapanThese instructions give you guidelines for preparing papers for IEEE Transactions on Magnetics. Use this document as a template if you are using Microsoft Word 6.0 or later. Otherwise, use this document as an instruction set. This template is useful for estimating the length of conference-related papers, but its use is optional. The electronic file of your paper will be formatted further at IEEE. Paper titles should be written in uppercase and lowercase letters. Avoid writing long formulas with subscripts in the title; short formulas that identify the elements are fine (e.g., “Nd-Fe-B”). Do not begin a title with the word “On.” Avoid starting a title with articles like “The.” Do not write “(Invited)” in the title. Full names of authors are preferred, but initials may be used instead. Put a space between authors initials. Department names are optional in the affiliations. Do not give street addresses in the affiliations (except for authors with no institutional affiliation). Define all symbols used in the abstract, and once again in the text. Do not cite references in the abstract. Index TermsAbout four key words or phrases in alphabetical order, separated by commas. For a list of suggested keywords, go to http:/www.ieee.org/organizations/pubs/ani_prod/keywrd98.txt or send a blank e-mail to keywordsieee.org. 最新精品资料整理推荐,更新于二二一年一月十八日2021年1月18日星期一17:52:16I. IntroductionThis document is a template for Microsoft Word versions 6.0 or later. Use of this document as a template is optional. If you are reading a paper version of this document, please download the electronic file, TRANSMAG.DOC, from http:/www.ieee.org/web/publications/authors/transjnl/ so you can use it to prepare your manuscript. If you would prefer to use LaTeX, download IEEEs LaTeX style and sample files, IEEEtran.zip, from the same Web page. Use these LaTeX files for formatting, but please follow the instructions in TRANSMAG.DOC or TRANSMAG.PDF.When you open TRANSMAG.DOC, select “Print Layout” from the “View” menu in the menu bar (View > Print Layout). Then type over sections of TRANSMAG.DOC or cut and paste from another document and then use markup styles. The pull-down style menu is at the left of the Formatting Toolbar at the top of your Word window (for example, the style at this point in the document is “Text”). Highlight a section that you want to designate with a certain style; then select the appropriate name on the style menu. The style will adjust your fonts and line spacing. Use italics for emphasis; do not underline. To insert images in Word, position the cursor at the insertion point and either use Insert > Picture > From File or copy the image to the Windows clipboard and then Edit > Paste Special > Picture (with “Float over text” unchecked). IEEE will do the final formatting of your paper, so do not worry about precisely positioning text, sections, figures, and tables.If you have a question about formatting your paper, or a suggestion on improving these instructions, please contact r.goldfarbieee.org. If you modify this document for use with other IEEE journals or conferences, you should save it as type “Word 97-2002 or 97-2003 & 6.0/95 - RTF (*.doc)” so that it can be opened by any version of Word.Authors may prepare their papers for review using any word processor, one or two columns, single or double spaced. Please follow the writing style specified in this document. Most authors will find it convenient to use Microsoft Word and this template or LaTeX and the files contained in IEEEtran.zip.II. Procedure for Paper SubmissionRegular and Conference-related Papers1) Review StageAuthors of regular and conference-related papers should prepare their papers for review using Microsoft Word and this template or LaTeX and the files contained in IEEEtran.zip. If your paper is submitted in conjunction with a conference, please observe any page limits specified by the conference. Do not change the font sizes or line spacing to squeeze more text into a limited number of pages. Note: unless the conference chair has decided otherwise, conference-related papers follow the same review procedures as regular papers. Regular and conference-related papers must be submitted electronically to IEEEs on-line manuscript submission and peer-review system, Manuscript Central. Regular papers should be submitted at for conference-related papers, go to You should first check if you have an existing account. If there is none, please create a new account. (Your log-in information is the same on both sites.) After logging in, go to your Author Center and click on the link, “Click here to submit a new manuscript.”Along with other information, you will be asked to select the type of submission from a pull-down list. If you are submitting a conference-related paper, choose the type appropriate for your conference. Additionally, conference authors are asked for the conference paper number. Using the format specific to your conference, enter this number in the text box and also in the header at the top of this document. There are 7 stages (screens) to the submission process; you must complete all 7 for a complete submission. At the end of each stage you must click “Save and Continue”; simply uploading files is not sufficient. After step 7 you should see a confirmation that the submission is complete. You should also receive an e-mail confirmation. For inquiries regarding the submission of your paper on Manuscript Central, please contact oprs-supportieee.org or call +1 732 465 5861.Manuscript Central will accept files for review in the following formats: DOC, RTF, PS, or PDF. PDF is preferred at the review stage. If you used LaTeX to prepare your document, you must generate a PDF or PS file to upload to Manuscript Central. Whatever format you upload, your figures should be embedded in the file, usually at the end.You will be asked to file an electronic copyright form after your paper is accepted for publication. (Authors are responsible for obtaining any security clearances.)2) Final SubmissionAfter your paper is accepted, you will be asked to upload final files to Manuscript Central. These will include your DOC, RTF, or LaTeX document source file with embedded figures; an additional PS or PDF file if your source is LaTeX; and separate, individual figure files. These individual files may be in any of the following formats: TIF (preferred), PDF (preferred), JPG, GIF, EPS, DOC (MS Word, especially good for tables), or PPT (MS PowerPoint, commonly used to make figures). If you own Adobe Acrobat, please convert your DOC tables and PPT figures to PDF (or click on “Create Adobe PDF Online” at ). Figure and table files should be named following this convention: FIG1.TIF, FIG2.PPT, FIG3.PDF, etc. See more about figure preparation in Section III below. Also upload a file with complete contact information for all authors. Include full mailing addresses, telephone numbers, fax numbers, and e-mail addresses. Designate the author who submitted the manuscript on Manuscript Central as the “corresponding author.” This is the only author to whom proofs of the paper will be sent. 3) PublicationWhen your final submission is completed, your paper will be sent to IEEE for typesetting. PDF page proofs will be sent by e-mail to the corresponding author in 6 to 8 weeks, and your paper should appear in print 1 to 2 months after you return your proofs. Examples: If you return your PDF proofs on 1 May, your paper should appear in the June issue; if you return proofs on 15 May, it should appear in the July issue. (Exceptions: Three issues per year are reserved for conference-related papers; regular papers will not appear in those issues.) About 2 weeks after your proof corrections are entered, your paper will appear in pre-print form on the IEEE Xplore Web site, http:/ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/RecentIssue.jsp?puNumber=20, under “Accepted for Future Publication” (does not apply to conference-related papers).Conference-related papers will all be published in a single issue of IEEE Transactions on Magnetics devoted to the conference. If you return page proofs late, your paper will appear in a later issue, identified as a conference-related paper.III. Advanced Information on Creation of Electronic Image FilesMost authors will be able to prepare images in one of the allowed formats listed above. This section provides additional information on preparing PS, EPS, and TIFF files. No matter how you convert your images, it is a good idea to print the files to make sure nothing was lost in the process. A. IEEE Graphics CheckerGraphics Checker is part of the IEEEs “Author Digital Toolbox,” a collection of tools for authors available at http:/www.ieee.org/web/publications/authors/transjnl/. The direct link for Graphics Checker is http:/graphicsqc.ieee.org/. You can upload image files in batches of up to 10 to be analyzed and compared to IEEEs requirements for metadata, file size, file type, file naming, resolution parameters, and color format. You will receive a detailed report on the usability of each image analyzed. The report will include an explanation of any error found, along with, when possible, application-specific tips on how to fix the image. (You may ignore warnings that the authors name is not part of the file name.) For more Information, contact the IEEE Graphics Help Desk by e-mail at graphicsieee.org. You will receive an e-mail response and sometimes a request for a sample graphic for IEEE to check.B. Scanning Images to PS and EPSIf you have a scanner, a quick way to prepare figure files is to print your figures on paper exactly as you want them to appear, scan them, and then save them to a file in PostScript (PS) or Encapsulated PostScript (EPS) formats. Use a separate file for each image. File names should be of the form FIG1.PS or FIG2.EPS.C. Scanning Images to TIFFUsing a scanner as above, you may save the images in TIFF format. The following specifications are the minimum requirements for TIFF images; you may use higher resolution. As a rule, if your image file size is much below 0.5 MB, your TIFF image probably does not have enough resolution. High-contrast line figures and tables should be prepared with at least 600 dpi resolution and saved with no compression, 1 bit per pixel (monochrome), with file names of the form FIG3.TIF. To obtain a 3.45 inch figure (one column width) at 600 dpi, the figure requires a horizontal size of 2070 pixels. Photographs and grayscale figures should be prepared with at least 220 dpi resolution and saved with no compression, 8 bits per pixel (grayscale). To obtain a 3.45 inch figure (one column width) at 220 dpi, the figure should have a horizontal size of 759 pixels. Color figures should be prepared with at least 400 dpi resolution and saved with no compression, 8 bits per pixel (palette or 256 color). To obtain a 3.45 inch figure (one column width) at 400 dpi, the figure should have a horizontal size of 1380 pixels. For more information on TIFF files, please see http:/www.ieee.org/web/publications/authors/transjnl/ and click on the link “Guidelines for Author Supplied Electronic Text and Graphics.”D. Printing images to PS FilesYou may create PostScript figures by “printing” them to files. First, download a PostScript printer driver from http:/ (for Windows and Macintosh) and also install the “PPD Files: Adobe” printer definition. In Word, paste your figure into a new document. Print to a file using the PostScript printer driver. File names should be of the form FIG5.PS. Use “Open Type” fonts when creating your figures, if possible: Times Roman, Helvetica, Helvetica Narrow, Courier, Symbol, Palatino, Avant Garde, Bookman, Zapf Chancery, Zapf Dingbats, and New Century Schoolbook. E. Converting PDF to TIFFExperienced computer users can convert figures and tables from their original format to TIFF. Some useful image converters are Adobe Photoshop, Corel Draw, and Microsoft Photo Editor, an application that is part of Microsoft Office (look for C:Program FilesCommon FilesMicrosoft Shared PhotoEdPHOTOED.EXE. (You may have to custom-install Photo Editor from your original Office disk.)If you own Adobe Acrobat, you may convert many types of files to PDF. For example, you may print a PowerPoint PPT file to PDF. You may then convert a figure in the PDF file to TIFF with Adobe Acrobat or Reader: Use the Snapshot Tool to first select the figure. Then View > Zoom To a large magnification (e.g., 1600%). Then Edit > Copy to the Windows clipboard. Open Microsoft Photo Editor, Edit > Paste as New Image, crop, and adjust resolution as above.Alternatively, you may open the PDF in PhotoShop. Set the resolution to open at 1200 dpi. Note that the obvious way to convert PPT to TIFF gives poor results: In PowerPoint, File > Save As > Save as type TIFF.F. Saving Files in TIFFMost graphing programs allow you to save graphs in TIFF; however, you often have no control over compression or number of bits per pixel. You should open these image files in a program such as Microsoft Photo Editor and re-save them using no compression, either 1 or 8 bits, and either 600 or 220 dpi resolution (File > Properties; Image > Resize). See Section III.C for an explanation of number of bits and resolution. G. Using Print ScreenIf your graphing program cannot export to TIFF, you can use the Print Screen function. Set your monitor to its highest resolution. Adjust the magnification so that you can view the entire image on the screen. (In PowerPoint, you may use Slide Show to get a full-screen image.) Move the cursor so it is out of the way. Press “Print Screen” on your keyboard; this copies the screen image to the Windows clipboard. Open Microsoft Photo Editor and click Edit > Paste as New Image. Crop the image (click Select button; select the part you want, then Image > Crop). Adjust the properties of the image (File > Properties) to get a width of 3.45 inches. Save the file (File > Save As) in TIFF with no compression (

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