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A multi-frequency sandwich type electromagnetic vibration energy harvester Jingdong Chen , Di Chen, Tao Yuan andXiang Chen 博士期间的第一篇SCI是关于电磁型能量采集器的论文,于2011年投稿到Applied Physics Letters上,经过5个多月的审稿和修稿,终于被接受,于2012年5月发表。Congratulations! Abstract: We proposed a multi-frequency sandwich type vibration energy harvester to widen the effective frequency range of vibration energy harvester. The harvester is composed of three resonant structures with different natural frequencies. The resonant structures are two cantilevers each with bi-layer coils and a plane spring with a magnet. The maximum peak-peak voltages of the three different frequencies are 172 mV, 104 mV, and 112mV at the frequencies of 235 Hz, 330 Hz, and 430 Hz, respectively. The first maximum voltage is much higher than the others, because the coils in both cantilevers can produce voltages. 全文链接: http://apl.aip.org/resource/1/applab/v100/i21/p213509_s1 A multi-frequency sandwich type electromagnetic vibration energy harvester.pdf
Background: A journal editor in Beijing asked me about the difference between research letters and notes. My immediate reaction was to say “no, there is none.” Still, I wanted to be responsible, so I checked out two of the most popular journals in our field (physical oceanography). A few years ago, JPO published articles and notes. Now, it calls “notes” Expedited Contributions (see the info below). I think it’s a good effort on the AMS’s part. Well, GRL was not willing to sit around and do nothing. It made some improvements as well, though to many Chinese authors all they could feel is the pain of rejection. So, I would say there is no difference between letters and notes , based on my limited research. What journal editors want to avoid is to name a journal “xxx Letter(s)” when each new issue is published every other month. JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY http://www.ametsoc.org/pubs/journals/jpo/ Published monthly by the American Meteorological Society, the Journal of Physical Oceanography covers research related to the physics of the ocean and to processes operating at its boundaries. Observational, theoretical, and modeling studies are all welcome, especially those that focus on elucidating specific physical processes.Papers that investigate interactions with other components of the earth system (e.g., ocean–atmosphere, physical–biological and physical–chemical interactions) as well as studies of other fluid systems (e.g., lakes and laboratory tanks) are also invited, as long as their focus is on understanding the ocean or the ocean's role in the earth system. The links provide detailed information for readers, authors, reviewers, and those who wish to submit a manuscript for consideration. The Journal of Physical Oceanography prints three types of pieces. These are Articles - Full-length, up to 7500 words or 26 double-spaced pages of text (not including references, figure and table lists, and figures). Expedited Contributions - Shorter articles with an expedited peer-review and publication cycle, limited to 2,500 words or 9 double-spaced pages of text (not including references, figure and table lists, and figures) and no more than 6 figures and tables. Expedited contributions undergo one round of reviews within 2 weeks of receipt by the Editorial office, and authors will have a deadline of 4 weeks to complete revisions. Expedited Contributions should be published 10 to 12 weeks after final acceptance. If the manuscript grows beyond the length or figure criteria specified above during the review and revision, or if it requires a second round of reviews, the contribution will move out of the expedited contributions category and will be considered as a regular article. Comments and Reply Exchanges - Comments are written in response to a published article. The author of the article being commented upon always has the opportunity to write a reply. These exchanges are published together. Geophysical Research Letters http://www.agu.org/journals/gl/ Geophysical Research Letters publishes short, concise research letters that present scientific advances that are likely to have immediate influence on the research of other investigators. GRL letters can focus on a specific discipline or apply broadly to the geophysical science community.
这个假期,除了陪爱人和儿子去逛了一下光谷步行街(吃喝玩乐一条龙,真的挺值得去的,儿子困的眼睛都睁不开了还不想回来呢),基本上都在实验室忙活,觉得还挺累的。刚刚看到下面在Nano Letters上的论文已经在线发表(ASAP)了,又给自己增添了一些动力。这篇论文经过反复的修改和补充重复与对照实验,有幸得到审稿人的肯定,得以发表,本来还有一些性能结果,不过主编认为仅仅组装与择优取向排布已经是比较系统的工作了,没必要再加性能进去。 欢迎各位同行提出宝贵的建议和评论。并祝各位朋友在新的一年里工作顺利,身体健康,合家欢乐! Orientated LangmuirBlodgett Assembly of VO 2 Nanowires Liqiang Mai, Yanhui Gu, Chunhua Han, Bin Hu, Wen Chen, Pengchao Zhang, Lin Xu, Wanli Guo and Ying Dai Publication Date (Web): January 2, 2009 (Letter) DOI: 10.1021/nl803550k http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/nl803550k