OPTOELECTRONICS LETTERS Vol.XX No.X, date

Instructions for the preparation of a manuscript for Optoelectronics Letters*

AUTHOR ONE(作者一)1,2**, AUTHOR TWO (作者二)1, AUTHOR THREE (作者三)1

1.Changchun Institute of Optics, Fine Mechanics and Physics, ChineseAcademy of Sciences, Changchun 130033,

China

2.University of ChineseAcademy of Sciences, Beijing 100059, China[1]

(Received XXXXX; Revised XXXXX)

©Tianjin University of Technology and Springer-VerlagBerlin Heidelberg 2017

The abstract should be in 9-pt. Times New Roman font, and alignment double (left and right) justified. Indent left and right margins 2.5 characters (0.925 cm).The abstract should be limited to approximately 100 words. It should be an explicit summary of the paper that states the problem, the methods used, and the major results and conclusions. It also should contain the relevant key words that would allow it to be found in a cursory computerized search. Do not include equations inside the abstract.The use of complete and properly formatted references is particularly important. Adherence to these guidelines will significantly expedite the production of your paper.

Document code: A Article ID:XXXX-XXXX(XXXX)XX-XXXX-X

DOIXX.XXXX/XXXXXX-XXX-XXXX-X

OPTOELECTRONICS LETTERS Vol.XX No.X, date

Adherence to the specifications listed in this style guide is essential for efficient review and publication of submissions.

Optoelectronics Lettersaccepts Word style submissions.The express journal style and layout rules have been followed in this guide.

1. Page layout and length

Paper size should beA4, 21cm x 29.7 cm. The margins for articles published in Optoelectronics Letters are 3.5 cm (top), 1.7 cm (bottom), and 2 cm (left and right). Please ensure that these margins are set for the whole document.

The manuscript page length for journal article is limited in 5 pages.

2. Typographical style

The title, author listing, captions for figures and tables and all headers should be in Arial font. The rest of the text and body of the article should be Times New Roman.

2.1 Title

The title should be in 18-pt. bold Arial font, and alignment double (left and right) justified.The line space should be 20-pt.Use initial cap for first word in title or for proper nouns.The title will have an asterisk in the end correlating to the foundations at the footnotes of the page.

2.2 Author names

Please leave one blank line between the title and author names. The abstract should be in 9-pt. bold Arial fontusing small caps, and alignment double (left and right) justified. Indent left and right margins 2.5 characters (0.925 cm).Lines should be single-spaced.

Author names should appear as used for conventional publication, with first and middle names or initials followed by surname.

2.3 Author affiliations

All authors and affiliations should be styled in 9-pt. italic Times New Roman font. If all authors share one affiliation, superscript numbers are not needed. The corresponding author will have two asterisks correlating to an email addressmarked at the footnotes of the page. All authors must be grouped together using superscripts to callout each affiliation. Hard returns (Enter key) must be used to separate each individual affiliation. Abbreviations should not be used. Please include the country at the end of the affiliation.

2.4 Main text

Please leave two blank lines between the DOI and main text.The line space of main text should be 12-pt.

The first line of the first paragraph of a section or subsection should start flush left. The first line of subsequent paragraphs within the section or subsection should be indented one characters (0.37 cm). All main text should be alignment double (left and right) justified.

The main text should in 9-pt. Times New Roman font.

2.5 Figures and tables

Please leave one blank line before and after each figure and table.Place figures and tables as closely as possible to where they are mentioned in the text.

Figures must be inserted as objects that are fixed and move with the text, not as floating objects. Figures should never be placed in a table environment, embedded inside the text, or included within a list. All the figures should be centered.

All figure captions should be centered beneath the figure. Longer figure captions should be centered beneath the figure and alignment double (left and right) justified, but are not to exceed the left and right edge of the main text.

The abbreviation “Fig.” for figure should appear first followed by the figure number and a period. Captions should be in 9-pt. bold Arial font.Half line of space should be left between the figure and the caption.

The resolution of grey-scale and color figure should be 150-225 dpi; and the resolution of bitmap should be 600-900 dpi.

Fig.1 Sample caption

Authors must use Word’s Table editor to insert tables. Authors must not import tables from Excel. Tables should use horizontal lines to delimit the top and bottom of the table and column headings.

All table captions should be centered above the table. Longer table captions should be centered above the table and alignment double (left and right) justified, but are not to exceed the left and right edge of the main text.

The abbreviation “Tab.” for table should appear first followed by the table number and a period. Captions should be in 9-pt. bold Arial font.Half line of space should be left between the table and the caption. The content in the table should be in 8-pt. Times New Roman font.

2.6 Equations

This journal do not accept equations built using the Word 2007 or 2010 Equation Builder. All display equations should be created in MathType (or the Microsoft Equation editor from Design Science). Inline equations can be created with these tools or by using keyboard and Unicode characters where needed for the best quality line spacing. We strongly encourage authors to use MathType 6.7.

Equations should be indented one characters (0.37 cm), and equation numbers should appear at the right-hand margin, in parenthesis. For long equations, the equation number may appear on the next line. For very long equations, the right side of the equation should be broken into approximately equal parts and aligned to the right of the equal sign. The equation number should appear only at the right hand margin of the last line of the equation:

(1)

All equations should be numbered in the order in which they appear and should be referenced from within the main text as Eq. (1).

2.7 References

References should appear at the end of the article, in the order in which they are referenced in the body of the paper (see below). The words “References” shouldbe in 10-pt. bold Arial font, double-spacedand alignment double (left and right) justified. The content below should in 9-pt. Times New Roman font.The line space should be 12-pt. All references should be hanging indented 0.74 cm.

This journals use numerical notation in brackets for bibliographic citations. At the point of citation within the main text, designate the reference by typing the number in after the last corresponding word [1]. Reference numbers should precede a comma or period [2]. Two references [3,4], should be included together, separated by a comma, while three or more consecutive references should be indicated by the bounding numbers and a short dash [1–4].

References

[1]Sun Hai-bin, Wang Xing-hai, Chen Jun and Sun Ping, Optoelectronics Letters 12, 237 (2016).

[2]Hyde R. Eyeglass, SPIE 4849, 28 (2002).

[3]Geoff P. Andersen and Olha Asmolova, SPIE 9143, 91431X (2014).

[4]HA Mac Ewen and JB Breckinridge, SPIE 8739, 873904 (2013).

[5]Hinglais E., Experimental Astronomy 30, 86 (2011).

[6]Zheng Yao-hui, Ruan Ping and Cao Shang, Infrared and Laser Engineering 45, 0118004 (2016). (in Chinese)

[7]Wu Jun-qiu, Wu Zhi-zheng, Kong Xiang-hui, Zhang Zhu and Liu Mei, Optoelectronics Letters 13, 0090 (2017).

[8]Liu Tao, Zhou Yi-ming, Wang Jing-quan and Liang Wei, Spacecraft Engineering 21, 88 (2012). (in Chinese)

[9]Paul R. Yoder, Jr, Opto-Mechanical Systems Design, Beijing: China Machine Press, 676 (2008). (in Chinese)

[10]Gao Jing, Li Yi, Gao Zhi-yuan and Luo Tao, Optoelectronics Letters 12,0321 (2016).

[11]Li Chuang, Wang Wei and Fan Xue-wu, Chinese Journal of Optics and Applied Optics 2, 85 (2009). (in Chinese)

[12]Roberto Gardi and Giulia Pica, SPIE 5570, 411 (2004).

[13]Zhao Chao, Li Chuang and Zhou Nan,SPIE 8908, 165 (2013).

*This work has been supported by the National High Technology and Development Program of China (No. XXXXXXXXXX), and the National Science and Technology Major Project of China (No. XXXXXXXXXX).

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