Title Should be in Times New Roman 14 pt*

Name_of_Author 1 a, Name_of Author 2 b and Name_of_Author 3 c

Please underline your own name.

(a) Affiliation of author 1 (including e-mail)

(b) Affiliation of author 2 if different (including e-mail)

(c) Affiliation of author 3 if different (including e-mail)

Please use the letters (a, b, c, etc.) ONLY for authors with different affiliation; if all authors are from the same institution/department, please DO NOT include the letters.

Abstract should start with the title, in Times New Roman 14 pt, followed by the name of the author(s) in Times New Roman 12 pt and affiliation(s) in Times New Roman 11 pt. In the case of several co-authors, the name of the person presenting the contribution should be underlined. The institution of all authors should be provided together with the electronic mail of the contacting author. If you want to acknowledge support, use an “*” at the end of the title. Include the funding acknowledgement at the end of the text.

Text of the abstract should be in Times Roman 12 pts with side-to-side justification. Please limit abstracts to 1 page and submit as an MS Word file. Figures can be line drawings, photographs or images, color or monochrome. Reference marks should be given as a number in square brackets after the end of the sentence, like this.[1] References should appear at the bottom of the page using the indicated format using Times Roman 11 pts.

The figure(s) should be put inside a text box having solid lines as shown at the right. The figure caption should be Times New Roman 11 pts. The figure caption should be inside the same text box as the figure. The figure caption should be justified side-to-side.

* Work supported by the Big Federal Agency

References

[1] S. Taylor and P. Pix, J. Appl. Phys. 101, 2389 (2009).

[2] S. Taylor and P. Pix, J. Appl. Phys. 101, 2389 (2009).

[3] S. Taylor and P. Pix, J. Appl. Phys. 101, 2389 (2009).