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An e-version of the manuscript in the PDF format should be sent to the following e-mail address:
editor@lasphys.com.

At the moment of sending manuscript by e-mail or, it is better, one week earlier, the author has to send the Transfer of Copyright Agreement by Express Mail to the following address:

Prof. Igor V. Yevseyev
Department of Theoretical Physics, Moscow State Engineering Physics Institute, 31, Kashirskoe Shosse, Moscow 115409, Russia
Phone in Moscow: (499) 148-2780


A manuscript will be dated by the date of its receipt of the Editor. However, refereeing of the manuscript will be begun when the Editor receives the Transfer of Copyright Agreement.

The author should be ready to send to the Editor the MS Word file of his/her article with figures in Postscript (ps or eps) or tif format as separate files if the Editor will ask him/her about it.
 

Dear authors,
Please check that the following items have been taken into account by you before sending of an e-version of your manuscript to the Editorial Office:

 
  1. The names of the authors are to be presented as follows:
    J. Smith, instead of John Smith; M.V. Fedorov, instead of Mikhail V. Fedorov; Q.H. Gong, instead of Qihuang Gong.

  2. Authors are expected to give a brief introductory review of previously published works devoted to the topic, and in discussion or conclusion should summarize the obtained results and stress their difference with the results of other publications.

  3. In References, all authors of each cited article are to be listed, instead of writing “et al.”

  4. The authors should avoid citing several articles under one number.

  5. Units of measurement of physical quantities should be separated from the corresponding numbers by one interval. For example, it should be “110 ps”, instead of “110ps”.

  6. Figures should be prepared in the format EPS, AI, or CDR. When several figures are given under one number, with the subdivision into a, b, c, … , the scale on the axes should be the same in all figures.