Elsarticle - CLS: A Better Way To Format Your Submission
Elsarticle - CLS: A Better Way To Format Your Submission
Elsarticle - CLS: A Better Way To Format Your Submission
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3. Installation
The package is available at author resources page at Elsevier (http://www.
elsevier.com/locate/latex). It can also be found in any of the nodes of the
Comprehensive TEX Archive Network (CTAN), one of the primary nodes being
http://tug.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/elsarticle/ Please
download the elsarticle.dtx which is the composite class with documentation and
elsarticle.ins which is the LATEX installer file. When we compile the elsarticle.ins
with LATEX it provides the class file, elsarticle.cls by stripping off all the documentation from the *.dtx file. The class may be moved or copied to a place, usually,
$TEXMF/tex/latex/elsevier/, or a folder which will be read by LATEX during document compilation. The TEX file database needs updation after moving/copying
class file. Usually, we use commands like mktexlsr or texhash depending upon
the distribution and operating system.
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4. Usage
The class should be loaded with the command:
\documentclass[<options>]{elsarticle}
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(4) 3p formats the article to the look and feel of the final format of model
3+ journals. If the journal is a two column model, use twocolumn option in
combination.
(5) 5p formats for model 5+ journals. This is always two column style.
(6) authoryear author-year citation style of natbib.sty. If you want to add
extra options of natbib.sty, you may use the options as a comma delimited
strings as argument to \biboptions command. An example would be:
\biboptions{longnamesfirst,angle,semicolon}
(8) sort&compress sorts and compresses the numbered citations. For example,
citation [1,2,3] will become [13].
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elsarticle.cls
1. Introduction
elsarticle.cls is a thoroughly re-written document class for formatting LATEX sub-
missions to Elsevier journals. The class uses the environments and commands
defined in LATEX kernel without any change in the signature so that clashes with
other contributed LATEX packages such as hyperref.sty, preview-latex.sty, etc., will
be minimal. elsarticle.cls is primarily built upon the default article.cls. The class
depends on the following packages for its proper functionality:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
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2. Major Differences
Following are the major differences between elsarticle.cls and its predecessor
package, elsart.cls:
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(9) longtitle if front matter is unusually long, use this option to split the
title page across pages with the correct placement of title and author footnotes in the first page.
(10) times loads txfonts.sty if available in the system to use Times and compatible math fonts.
(11) All options of article.cls can be used with this document class.
(12) The default options loaded are a4paper, 10pt, oneside, onecolumn
and preprint.
5. Frontmatter
There are two types of frontmatter coding:
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(1) each author is connected to an affiliation with a footnote marker; hence all
authors are grouped together and affiliations follow;
(2) authors of same affiliations are grouped together and the relevant affiliation follows this group. An example coding of the first type is provided in
the next page.
\title{This is a specimen title\tnoteref{t1,t2}}
\tnotetext[t1]{This document is a collaborative effort.}
\tnotetext[t2]{The second title footnote which is a longer
longer than the first one and with an intention to fill
in up more than one line while formatting.}
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\author[rvt]{C.V.Radhakrishnan\corref{cor1}\fnref{fn1}}
\ead{[email protected]}
\author[rvt,focal]{K.Bazargan\fnref{fn2}}
\ead{[email protected]}
Valley Technologies, SJP Building, Cotton Hills, Trivandrum, Kerala, India 695014
Valley Technologies, 9, Browns Court, Kennford, Exeter, United Kingdom
c Central Application Management, Elsevier, Radarweg 29, 1043 NX
Amsterdam, Netherlands
b River
\author[els]{S.Pepping\corref{cor2}\fnref{fn1,fn3}}
\ead[url]{http://www.elsevier.com}
\cortext[cor1]{Corresponding author}
\cortext[cor2]{Principal corresponding author}
\fntext[fn1]{This is the specimen author footnote.}
\fntext[fn2]{Another author footnote, but a little more longer.}
\fntext[fn3]{Yet another author footnote. Indeed, you can have
Abstract
In this work we demonstrate the formation of a new type of polariton on the
interface between a cuprous oxide slab and a polystyrene micro-sphere placed on
the slab. The evanescent field of the resonant whispering gallery mode (WGM)
of the micro sphere has a substantial gradient, and therefore eectively couples
with the quadrupole 1S excitons in cuprous oxide. This evanescent polariton has
a long life-time, which is determined only by its excitonic and WGM component.
The polariton lower branch has a well pronounced minimum. This suggests that
this excitation is localized and can be utilized for possible BEC. The spatial
coherence of the polariton can be improved by assembling the micro-spheres
into a linear chain.
Key words: quadrupole exciton, polariton, WGM, BEC
Although quadrupole excitons (QE) in cuprous oxide crystals are good candidates for BEC due to their narrow line-width and long life-time there are
some factors impeding BEC Kavoulakis and Baym (1996); Roslyak and Birman
(2007). One of these factors is that due to the small but non negligible coupling
elsarticle.cls
for instance, title footnote is linked to the title with a footnote mark generated by referring to the \label string of the \tnotetext. We have used similar
commands such as \tnoteref (to link title note to title); \corref (to link corresponding author text to corresponding author); \fnref (to link footnote text to
the relevant author names). TEX needs two compilations to resolve the footnote
marks in the frontmatter part. Given below are the syntax of various note marks
and note texts.
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C.V. Radhakrishnan,1
River Valley Technologies, SJP Building, Cotton Hills, Trivandrum, Kerala, India 695014
K. Bazargan2
River Valley Technologies, 9, Browns Court, Kennford, Exeter, United Kingdom
S. Pepping1,3
Central Application Management, Elsevier, Radarweg 29, 1043 NX
Amsterdam, Netherlands
\tnoteref{<label(s)>}
\corref{<label(s)>}
\fnref{<label(s)>}
\tnotetext[<label>]{<title note text>}
Abstract
where <label(s)> can be either one or more comma delimited label strings.
The optional arguments to the \author command holds the ref label(s) of the
address(es) to which the author is affiliated while each \address command can
have an optional argument of a label. In the same manner, \tnotetext, \fntext,
\cortext will have optional arguments as their respective labels and note text
as their mandatory argument.
The following example code provides the markup of the second type of
author-affiliation as seen in the output given in the box to the right.
\author{C.V.Radhakrishnan\corref{cor1}\fnref{fn1}}
\ead{[email protected]}
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\author{K.Bazargan\fnref{fn2}}
\ead{[email protected]}
C.V. Radhakrishnan,1
River Valley Technologies, SJP Building, Cotton Hills, Trivandrum, Kerala, India 695014
K. Bazargan2
River Valley Technologies, 9, Browns Court, Kennford, Exeter, United Kingdom
\ead[url]{http://www.elsevier.com}
S. Pepping1,3
The frontmatter part has further environments such as abstract and keywords. These can be marked up in the following manner:
\begin{abstract}
In this work we demonstrate the formation of a new type of
polariton on the interface between a ....
\end{abstract}
\begin{keyword}
Abstract
In this work we demonstrate the formation of a new type of polariton on the
interface between a cuprous oxide slab and a polystyrene micro-sphere placed on
the slab. The evanescent field of the resonant whispering gallery mode (WGM)
of the micro sphere has a substantial gradient, and therefore eectively couples
with the quadrupole 1S excitons in cuprous oxide. This evanescent polariton has
a long life-time, which is determined only by its excitonic and WGM component.
The polariton lower branch has a well pronounced minimum. This suggests that
this excitation is localized and can be utilized for possible BEC. The spatial
coherence of the polariton can be improved by assembling the micro-spheres
into a linear chain.
Key words: quadrupole exciton, polariton, WGM, BEC
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6. Floats
Figures may be included using the command, \includegraphics in combination
with or without its several options to further control graphic. \includegraphics
is provided by graphic[s,x].sty which is part of any standard LATEX distribution.
graphicx.sty is loaded by default. LATEX accepts figures in postscript format while
pdfLATEX accepts *.pdf, *.mps (metapost), *.jpg and *.png formats. pdfLATEX does
not accept graphic files in postscript format.
The table environment is handy for marking up tabular material. If users
want to use multirow.sty, array.sty, etc., to fine control/enhance the tables, they
are welcome to load any package of their choice and elsarticle.cls will work in
combination with all loaded packages.
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ronments with ease. In all commands the options that are used with \newtheorem
command will work exactly in the same manner. elsarticle.cls provides three commands to format theorem or theorem-like environments:
\newtheorem{thm}{Theorem}
\newtheorem{lem}[thm]{Lemma}
\newdefinition{rmk}{Remark}
\newproof{pf}{Proof}
\newproof{pot}{Proof of Theorem \ref{thm2}}
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command formats a theorem in LATEXs default style with italicized font, bold font for theorem heading and theorem number at the right
hand side of the theorem heading. It also optionally accepts an argument which
will be printed as an extra heading in parentheses. You may roll over your
mouse here to see how some text enclosed between \begin{thm} . . . \end{thm}
will look like.
\newdefinition command is same in all respects as its \newtheorem counterpart except that the font shape is roman instead of italic. Both \newdefinition
and \newtheorem commands automatically defines counters for the environments defined. See the output of of \begin{rmk} . . . \end{rmk}.
\newproof command is for defining proof environments with upright font
shape. No counters are defined. See the output of \begin{pot} . . . \end{pot}.
Users can also make use of amsthm.sty which will override all the default
definitions described above.
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a bit more user friendly than the default LATEX list macros. With an optional
argument to the \begin{enumerate} command, you can change the list counter
type and its attributes.
\begin{enumerate}[1.]
\item The enumerate environment starts with an optional argument
1. so that the item counter will be suffixed by a period.
\item You can use (a) for alphabetical counter and (i) for
roman counter.
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\begin{enumerate}[a)]
\item Another level of list with alphabetical counter.
\item One more item before we start another.
\begin{enumerate}[(i)]
\item This item has roman numeral counter.
\item Another one before we close the third level.
\end{enumerate}
\item Third item in second level.
\end{enumerate}
\item All list items conclude with this step.
\end{enumerate}
Roll over your mouse here to see the typeset copy of the above code. Furthermore, the enhanced list environment allows one to prefix a string like step
to all the item numbers. Take a look at the example below:
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\begin{enumerate}[Step 1.]
\item This is the first step of the example list.
\item Obviously this is the second step.
\item The final step to wind up this example.
\end{enumerate}
9. Cross-references
In electronic publications, articles may be internally hyperlinked. Hyperlinks
are generated from proper cross-references in the article. For example, the
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words Fig. 1 will never be more than simple text, whereas the proper crossreference \ref{tiger} may be turned into a hyperlink to the figure itself: Fig. 1.
In the same way, the words Ref. [1] will fail to turn into a hyperlink; the proper
cross-reference is \cite{Knuth96}. Cross-referencing is possible in LATEX for sections, subsections, formulae, figures, tables, and literature references.
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11. Bibliography
Three bibliographic style files (*.bst) are provided elsarticle-num.bst, elsarticlenum-names.bst and elsarticle-harv.bst the first one for the numbered scheme,
the second for the numbered with new options of natbib.sty and the last one for
the author year scheme.
In LATEX literature references are listed in the thebibliography environment.
Each reference is a \bibitem and each \bibitem is identified by a label, by which
it can be cited in the text:
\bibitem[Elson et al.(1996)]{ESG96} is cited as \citet{ESG96}.
In connection with cross-referencing and possible future hyperlinking it is not a
good idea to collect more that one literature item in one \bibitem. The so-called
Harvard or author-year style of referencing is enabled by the LATEX package
natbib. With this package the literature can be cited as follows:
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(4)
ml
Here Aml
1,39 and B1,39 are the translational coefficients. Their explicit expression
can be found, for instance, in Fuller (1991); Miyazaki and Jimba (2000) and are
explicitly listed in the Appendix.
The bulk (incident) and evanescent polaritons in cuprous oxide are formed
through the quadrupole part of the light-matter interaction:
ml
M1,39 = Aml
1,39 (r0 + r) Mml + B1,39 (r0 + r) Nml
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(5)
Here e, m are the electron charge and mass; p is the electron momentum. For
the quadrupole 1S transition in cuprous oxide the energy of interaction can be
written as:
Z
Z
Z
1
X
Fn (x)
Gn (x, y)
Gn (x, y)
An dx
= B n C n dx dy
+
(6)
A
+
B
A
x
+
B
y
A
x
+
B
y
n
n
n
n
n
n
i=0
Here we introduced the initial state of the system, which transforms as irreducible representation 1 +
1 of the cubic centered group Oh . The final state is
When
this document
is typeset
for publication
in a model 3+ journal with douthe ortho-exciton
state
which transforms
as 3 +
5,xz in Cartesian system or as
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columns, the equation will overlap the second column text matter if the
3 +
5;1,2 in the corresponding spherical basis.
equation
is using
not broken
location.
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(1, 3, 4,at
6),the
oneappropriate
can deduce that
the the coupling of the spherical
harmonic compared to the plane wave (hg1,2 = 124 eV ) is resonantly enhanced:
g1,39
=
g1,2
(7)
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(5)
Here e, m are the electron charge and mass; p is the electron momentum. For the quadrupole 1S transition in
3. Results and discussion
cuprous oxide the energy of interaction can be written
as:
In this section let us utilize the above calculated
Z
Z
Z
1
X
Fn (x)
Gn (x, y)
Gn (x,
y)
WGM-QE
interaction to obtain the evanescent polariton
n
n n
A
dx
=BC
dx
dy
+
(EP)
dispersion in the framework of the coupled oscillaA
+
B
A
x
+
B
y
A
x
+
B
y
n
n
n
n
n
n
i=0
tor model that has been widely used for describing cou(6)
pled atom-photon or exciton-photon modes in microHere we introduced the initial state of the system, which
cavity systems Carmichael (1986). Near the resonance
transforms as irreducible representation 1 +1 of the cubic
between WGM and the quadrupole exciton !1l !1S
centered group Oh . The final state is the ortho-exciton
the EP branches are given by the eigenvalues of the folstate which transforms as 3 +5,xz in Cartesian system or
lowing Hamiltonian:
as 3 +5;1,2 in the corresponding spherical basis.
TheHence,
typesetter
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ized, the dispersion is reduced to:
resonant enhancement is provided by the b1,39 Mie coefficient here, the translational coefficient reduces the
! = !1S g1l /~
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eect. That is why if one tries to couple the evanescent
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for the same:
pattern shifted by the coupling has been observed
Xudong Fan (1999).
1p: 1+ journals with a text area of 384pt
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only.thus populating the strongly localized states.
Physically this means that the resonant coupling with
localized WGM does not let QE escape by means of its
kinetic energy.
The dispersion above is similar to the quadrupoledipole hybrid in the organic-inorganic hetero-structures
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3p:
3pd:
5p:
Following pages have the clippings of different parts of the first page of
different journal models typeset in final format.
Clip 3: Upper part of first page of a single column article.
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Valley Technologies, SJP Building, Cotton Hills, Trivandrum, Kerala, India 695014
Valley Technologies, 9, Browns Court, Kennford, Exeter, United Kingdom
c Central Application Management, Elsevier, Radarweg 29, 1043 NX
Amsterdam, Netherlands
b River
Abstract
In this work we demonstrate the formation of a new type of polariton on the interface between
a cuprous oxide slab and a polystyrene micro-sphere placed on the slab. The evanescent field of
the resonant whispering gallery mode (WGM) of the micro sphere has a substantial gradient, and
therefore eectively couples with the quadrupole 1S excitons in cuprous oxide. This evanescent
polariton has a long life-time, which is determined only by its excitonic and WGM component.
The polariton lower branch has a well pronounced minimum. This suggests that this excitation
is localized and can be utilized for possible BEC. The spatial coherence of the polariton can be
improved by assembling the micro-spheres into a linear chain.
Key words: quadrupole exciton, polariton, WGM, BEC
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Abstract
In this work we demonstrate the formation of a new type of polariton on the interface between
a cuprous oxide slab and a polystyrene micro-sphere placed on the slab. The evanescent field of
the resonant whispering gallery mode (WGM)A
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therefore eectively couples with the quadrupole 1S excitons in cuprous oxide. This evanescent
polariton has a long life-time, which is determined only by its excitonic and WGM component.
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improved
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1. Introduction
Although quadrupole excitons (QE) in cuprous oxide crystals are good candidates for BEC
due to their narrow line-width and long life-time there are some factors impeding BEC Kavoulakis
and Baym (1996); Roslyak and Birman (2007). One of these factors is that due to the small but
non negligible coupling to the photon bath, one must consider BEC of the corresponding mixed
light-matter states called polaritons Frohlich et al. (2005). The photon-like part of the polariton
has a large group velocity and tends to escape from the crystal. Thus, the temporal coherence of
the condensate is eectively broken Ell et al. (1998); Snoke (2002). One proposed solution to
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Model 1+ and 3+ will have the same look and feel in the typeset copy when
presented in this document. That is also the case with the double column 3+
and 5+ journal article pages. The only difference will be wider text width of
higher models. Therefore we will look at the different portions of a typical
single column journal page and that of a double column article in the final
format.
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Abstract
In this work we demonstrate the formation of a new type of polariton on the interface between a cuprous oxide slab and
a polystyrene micro-sphere placed on the slab. The evanescent field of the resonant whispering gallery mode (WGM)
of the micro sphere has a substantial gradient, and therefore eectively couples with the quadrupole 1S excitons
in cuprous oxide. This evanescent polariton has a long life-time, which is determined only by its excitonic and
WGM component. The polariton lower branch has a well pronounced minimum. This suggests that this excitation is
localized and can be utilized for possible BEC. The spatial coherence of the polariton can be improved by assembling
the micro-spheres into a linear chain.
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1. Introduction
Although quadrupole excitons (QE) in cuprous oxide
crystals are good candidates for BEC due to their narrow line-width and long life-time there are some factors
impeding BEC Kavoulakis and Baym (1996); Roslyak
and Birman (2007). One of these factors is that due
to the small but non negligible coupling to the photon bath, one must consider BEC of the corresponding mixed light-matter states called polaritons Frohlich
et al. (2005). The photon-like part of the polariton has a
large group velocity and tends to escape from the crystal. Thus, the temporal coherence of the condensate is
eectively broken Ell et al. (1998); Snoke (2002). One
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Amsterdam, Netherlands
1. Introduction
Although quadrupole excitons (QE) in cuprous oxide
crystals are good candidates for BEC due to their narrow line-width and long life-time there are some factors
impeding BEC Kavoulakis and Baym (1996); Roslyak
and Birman (2007). One of these factors is that due
to the small but non negligible coupling to the photon bath, one must consider BEC of the corresponding mixed light-matter states called polaritons Frohlich
et al. (2005). The photon-like part of the polariton has a
large group velocity and tends to escape from the crystal. Thus, the temporal coherence of the condensate is
eectively broken Ell et al. (1998); Snoke (2002). One
This document is a collaborative eort.
The second title footnote which is a longer longer than the first
one and with an intention to fill in up more than one line while formatting.
Corresponding author
Principal corresponding author
Email addresses: [email protected]
(C.V. Radhakrishnan), [email protected] (K. Bazargan)
URL: http://www.elsevier.com (S. Pepping)
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Introduction
Major Differences
Installation
Usage
Frontmatter
Floats
Theorems
Lists
Cross-references
Mathematical Symbols and Formulae
Bibliography
Final Print
c 2009, Elsevier Ltd. Bugs, feature requests, suggestions and comments shall be mailed to <[email protected]>. elsarticle.
[dtx,ins], related documentation and supporting packages are released
under LATEX Project Public Licence, either version 1.2 or any later version. This work has the LPPL maintenance status author-maintained.