
Title (in Chinese)
The title should be concise, specific and precise, and should summarize the main idea of the article. The title should not exceed 20 Chinese characters.
Authorship
Authorship in Chinese: The names of Chinese authors should be hyphenated, and the names of foreign authors should be written in accordance with international practice.
Authorship in English: Chinese author names should be written in Pinyin. The surname name (all capital letters, compound surnames without spaces) should be written before the given name (first letter capitalized), with spaces in between.
For example: ZHANG Da-wei(张大伟),WANG Yan-bo(王彦波).
Abstract
The abstract in Chinese should be about 500~800 Chinese characters, and the content of the English abstract should be the same as that of the Chinese abstract. The abstract must be structured and labeled according as follows:
Abstract:【Objective】......【Methods】......【Results】......【Conclusion】......
For review articles, authors may also follow the traditional abstract format if they do not find it appropriate to use a structured abstract.
Keywords
Keywords should be listed after the abstract. Keywords should be the terms or phrases that indicate the topic of the article, and other words useful for searching the article can also be listed as keywords. Generally, the number of keywords is 3~8, separated by semicolon.
Funded Projects
Funded projects should be listed sequentially, separated by semicolons.
English Italics
For text in English (including subscripts and superscripts), variables should be in italics, matrices and vectors in black italics, and units and constants in regular font.
English Abbreviations
The English abbreviation should be given with its full words and Chinese translation, followed by the abbreviation the first time it appears in the text. The first time it appears in a figure or table, the Chinese translation should be given in the footer; and the first time it appears in a title, it should be given with the Chinese translation of its full words followed by the abbreviation.
Formulas
All formulas are recommended to be created with the MythType formula editor.
Figures & tables
Figures and tables should be placed after their textual descriptions. Authors should give figures and tables titles that are consistent with the text.
References
1. References should be listed after the text in the order in which they appear in the text;
2. References should provide complete information, including author names, article title, journal/conference name, year of publication, volume and issue of the journal, and beginning and ending page numbers;
3. No duplicates are allowed in the reference list;
4. Chinese references should be translated into English.
Examples of References
[1] Unwin G, Unwin PS. History of Foreign Publishing[M].Chen S Z. Beijing: China Book Press, 1988.
[2] Zhang Z S. Invariant Sets of Differential Semidynamic Systems[D]. Beijing: Institute of mathematics, Department of Mathematics, Peking University, 1983.
[3] Jin X H, Wang C C, Wang Z D, et al. A Digital Filter Technique Used for On-line Monitoring of Partial Discharge [J]. Journal of Tsinghua University: Science and Technology, 1993,33(4):62-67.
[4] GB/T 7714-2005, Description Rules of Bibliographic References [S].
[5] Han C,Jin M,Tao Y,et al. Ultra-compact silicon modulator with 110 GHz bandwidth[C]// Optical Fiber Communications Conference 2022. San Diego, California,US:OSA,2022:Th4C.5.
Author Profile
The format of the author profile should be: name (year of birth), gender, ethnicity (Han nationality can be omitted), location (province, city/county), degree/title, and major research field.