万维提示:
1、投稿方式:在线投稿。
2、刊内网址(202506期):
https://apnexus.org自动跳转至:
https://www.spiedigitallibrary.org/journals/advanced-photonics-nexus
http://apn.researching.cn自动跳转至:
https://www.researching.cn/apn
3、投稿系统:
https://mc03.manuscriptcentral.com/apnexus
4、官网邮箱:apnexus@spie.org,apnexus@siom.ac.cn
5、微信公众号:中国激光杂志社(optics1964)
6、出刊日期:双月刊,一年出版6期。
2025年12月24日星期三
Submission Guidelines
【官网信息】
Please read these guidelines fully and carefully before submitting.
All manuscripts should be submitted through the Advanced Photonics Nexus ScholarOne online system (https://mc03.manuscriptcentral.com/apnexus). You will need to create an account before you submit, unless you already have a ScholarOne account for other CLP journals, including Advanced Photonics, Chinese Optics Letters, and High Power Laser Science and Engineering.
When completing the online submission form, please follow these guidelines:
1. Submission Method:
Note that if you are uploading an EndNote manuscript via the system, sections of the submission form will be populated automatically.
2. Manuscript Information:
The Title & Abstract should match your uploaded manuscript. You may use the “Special Characters” function to insert a special character.
Enter three to six keywords for the submission. Select one subject from the existing list.
The Cover Letter can be entered directly into the system or uploaded as a separate file in .docx or .pdf format.
3. Authors:
All the authors’ names, institutions, and email addresses should be added. Only one author can be selected as the corresponding author.
Use the function “ Find using Author’s email address” when adding a co-author. If no co-author is found, please click “ create a new co-author” to add the information for this author yourself.
4. Please view the PDF and HTML proof before submitting.
5. Please note that all items marked with an asterisk (*) in the submission form are required.
Note: The total combined limit for submission files is ~100 MB.
Before Submitting
Publication Policies
The following requirements will permit you to determine if you can submit a paper to Advanced Photonics Nexus.
Significance: Contributions should be substantial and significant in content. We may decline to publish papers that report only incremental progress. Although a paper may be correct and appropriate for Advanced Photonics Nexus, if it does not demonstrate, in the estimation of the reviewers and editors, sufficient new and important information to warrant publication, or provide a comprehensive review of the current state of the art, it will be declined. Manuscripts that are commercial in nature will not be considered.
Originality: Papers should describe the original work of the authors that has not been previously published in a refereed journal and is not currently under consideration for publication in another refereed journal. Advanced Photonics Nexus does not allow or sanction duplicate or concurrent submissions of a paper to more than one peer-reviewed journal. Papers should not report work that the author has already published in another refereed journal. Any copying of text, figures, data, or results of other authors without giving credit is defined as plagiarism and is a breach of professional ethics. Such papers will be rejected and other penalties may be assessed.
Guidelines for Ethical Publishing
The purpose of these guidelines is to present ethical guidelines for authors, editors, and reviewers to abide by when submitting to or editing/reviewing for Advanced Photonics Nexus.
Authors are expected to read the Guidelines for Ethical Publishing prior to submission.
Authorship
Authorship should be limited to those who have made a significant contribution to the concept, design, execution or interpretation of the research study. All those who have made significant contributions should be offered the opportunity to be listed as authors. Other individuals who have contributed to the study should be acknowledged, but not identified as authors. The sources of financial support for the project should be disclosed.
All collaborators share some degree of responsibility for any paper they coauthor. Some coauthors have responsibility for the entire paper as an accurate, verifiable, report of the research. These include, for example, coauthors who are accountable for the integrity of the critical data reported in the paper, carry out the analysis, write the manuscript, present major findings at conferences, or provide scientific leadership for junior colleagues.
Coauthors who make specific, limited, contributions to a paper are responsible for them, but may have only limited responsibility for other results. While not all coauthors may be familiar with all aspects of the research presented in their paper, all collaborations should have in place an appropriate process for reviewing and ensuring the accuracy and validity of the reported results, and all coauthors should be aware of this process.
Every coauthor should have the opportunity to review the manuscript before its submission. All coauthors have an obligation to provide prompt retractions or correction of errors in published works. Any individual unwilling or unable to accept appropriate responsibility for a paper should not be a coauthor.
Because authorship attribution requires accountability for the submitted work, SPIE does not allow ChatGPT and other Large Language Models (LLMs) to be listed as an author on a manuscript. If authors use AI tools when writing a manuscript, it must be disclosed along with all other tools used in the study in the Materials and Methods section of the paper. This section should describe which AI tool was used and how it was used. SPIE follows the guidance of COPE on this topic, which further advises that “Authors are fully responsible for the content of their manuscript, even those parts produced by an AI tool, and are thus liable for any breach of publication ethics.”
Collaborations are expected to have a process to archive and verify the research record; to facilitate internal communication and allow all authors to be fully aware of the entire work; and respond to questions concerning the joint work and enable other responsible scientists to share the data. All members of a collaboration should be familiar with, and understand, the process.
When submitting a manuscript authored by a group, the corresponding author should provide the group name and identify the group members who are accountable for the work as authors. The author line of the article identifies who is directly responsible for the manuscript. If the author line includes a group name, individual group members who are authors or who are collaborators, sometimes called non-author contributors, should be listed elsewhere in the paper, such as in the Acknowledgments or in an appendix. The list should denote whether those names are authors or collaborators.*
For guidance on preventing and resolving authorship problems, see “How to handle authorship disputes: a guide for new researchers” (a resource from the Committee on Publication Ethics).
*Adapted from Council of Science Editors recommendations.
ORCID iD
While not required, ORCID iDs are strongly encouraged for all authors submitting to the journal. ORCID provides a persistent digital identifier that distinguishes researchers and ensures proper attribution of their work.
During submission, corresponding authors will have the opportunity to link their ORCID iD to the manuscript via the submission form.
After submission, coauthors will be contacted by email and invited to link their author role to their ORCID iD.
We encourage all authors to register for an ORCID iD at ORCID and use it consistently across all publications.
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