Rev Name of authors (eventually completed by “et al”) and abbreviated title – should not exceed one line Article type: R- Invited review article (EVENT ABBREVIATION IF ADEQUATE) Title of the review article eventual subtitle M. Alfron (1), A. Dupond (2), O. Popov (3), T. Shiaoshi (4)(1) Laboratory name, University, Country, e-mail address (2) Laboratory name, University, Country, e-mail address (3) Laboratory name, University, Country, e-mail address (4) Laboratory name, University, Country, e-mail address Corresponding author : e-mail HYPERLINK "mailto:e-mail@address" @ HYPERLINK "mailto:e-mail@address" address RECEIVED: 12 november 2016 / RECEIVED IN FINAL FORM: 25 december 2016 / ACCEPTED: 04 january 2017 Abstract : the abstract will be written in fontsize 8. It should represent the content of the paper and should not exceed 10 lines. Please do not use abbreviations in the abstract. Keywords : list till 5 keywords in english separated by comas, use fontsize 8 and capital letters, for instance ECOMATERIALS, SEMICONDUCTORS, NANOMATERIALS, OXIDES, etc I. Introduction NEW! We are aware of the time losses due to preparation of manuscripts in different formats to fulfill requirements of different journals. For this reason, in order to save your time, we decided to accept submissions of new articles in any form: when submitting your article, you may now submit a file edited freely, without following any template. We only ask you to number lines, formula, figures and tables. Thereafter submit a pdf generated from your manuscript. We shall ask you to prepare the final version of your manuscript at final stage, when and if your article is accepted following recommendations of reviewers. Please use this template for review articles only (see the other template that is required for other article types, see the site of the journal). Do not change the format (use fontsize 10), and proceed by replacing the text in the present document by your own text. If necessary, you can introduce new paragraphs generated from the present model of paragraph, but without changing the format. Save the document as a .doc file or a .odt file. Please avoid .docx format! It is recommended to use the last stable official version of Libre Office, that you can download at www.libreoffice.org/. It allows a very good recognition of a document by different versions of the software using various platforms (Windows, Mac, Linux). A manual for using Libre Office or Open Office to edit a scientific article containing formula can be found here : https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/images/3/37/MG40-MathGuide.pdf For each part you copy or edit in the present document, check that the result is in agreement with the present model, and that the format has not been accidentally changed in the meantime. II. Second paragraph Copy this paragraph as many times as you need. II.1. Second paragraph – first subparagraph (reduce the size to 14) If you need to introduce equations, use the Libre Office facilities available in the software. II.1.a. Second paragraph – first subparagraph - first sub-subparagraph (reduce the size to 12) Equations need to be numbered. The number will be indicated as follows, for instance (1), located on the right side; use preferentially the function integrated in Libre Office named “autotext” accessible through menu > edition or through a shortcut dependent of the language version of Libre Office, often fn+F3 or Ctrl+F3 (see for more details : https://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/OOo3_User_G HYPERLINK "https://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/OOo3_User_Guides/Writer_Guide/Numbering_equations" uides/Writer_Guide/Numbering_ HYPERLINK "https://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/OOo3_User_Guides/Writer_Guide/Numbering_equations" e HYPERLINK "https://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/OOo3_User_Guides/Writer_Guide/Numbering_equations" quations (1) . An advantage of automatic numbering of equations is that you can cite equations in the text using crossreference, which modifies automatically the numbering if you introduce changes, for instance if you delete an equation. (1) Equations should be centered in the paragraph. In the text refer to equations as eq. (1), (2), … Footnotes should be introduced using the integrated function in Word or in Libre Office writer Please do not forget to introduce the signification of abbreviations the first time they are introduced. Concerning references, they should appear in the text as a number between brackets, in the order of appearance, and as superscript in the text for instance as [3]. All references will be located at the end of the document, in the space left for it. Please follow the format for references therein. Beware to use the standard abbreviation of cited journals according to the ISSN List of Title Abbreviation (see http://www.issn.org/2-22661-LTWA-online.php). In the references, if the DOI (Digital Object Identification) of cited articles is available, it is better (but not mandatory) to mention it. Figures should be also centered in the text. Take care that the figure and the caption should be displayed in the same page. Figures should have a caption as follows : Figure 1: Title of the figure – bold, fontsize 10 Comments (fontsize 9), indicate clearly which quantities are along vertical and horizontal axes; check that the figure may be viewed easily, labels of axes, in particular, should be present and large enough to be read without problem (here is an example of what should not be done !). Take care also of the size of the pictures : avoid pictures with a size exceeding 500 ko. Finally check that the figure caption appears entirely below the figure. Tables will be centered, and numbered according to the order of their appearance in the text. Tables should not be cut into several pieces, between different pages. Table title and caption will be above the table itself as follows : Table 1 : Title of the table (centered) III. Third paragraph Copy the model of paragraph given by “second paragraph” as many times as you need. Last paragraph should concern conclusion. In this template, we now take opportunity to say some words about Open Access and the philosophy of this journal. According to the “Budapest Open Access Initiative” (see http://www.budapestopenaccessinitiative.org/): “in response to the growing demand to make research free and available to anyone with a computer and an internet connection, a diverse coalition has issued new guidelines that could usher in huge advances in the sciences, medicine, and health. The recommendations were developed by leaders of the Open Access movement, which has worked for the past decade to provide the public with unrestricted, free access to scholarly research—much of which is publicly funded. Making the research publicly available to everyone—free of charge and without most copyright and licensing restrictions—will accelerate scientific research efforts and allow authors to reach a larger number of readers. The recommendations are the result of a meeting organized by the Open Society Foundations to mark the tenth anniversary of Budapest Open Access Initiative, which first defined Open Access. The recommendations include the development of Open Access policies in institutions of higher education and in funding agencies, the open licensing of scholarly works, the development of infrastructure such as Open Access repositories and creating standards of professional conduct for Open Access publishing. The recommendations also establish a new goal of achieving Open Access as the default method for distributing new peer-reviewed research in every field and in every country within ten years’ time.” Generally, Open Access Journals (or Open Access option in traditional journals) are not free of charge for authors: the fees vary between approximately 100 € and 9000 € per article. Traditional journals propose now frequently an Open Access option, that makes your article openly accessible, but this is not a free service. However in both cases, Open Access and traditional editing, reviewers do their work without any charge for the journal. Materials and Devices is edited by the scientific association COLLABORATING ACADEMICS, and the bet we make, which is a challenge, is that because of volunteerism, the journal is and will remain free of charge for authors. As a result, you don't need to pay for publishing your article in Materials and Devices, and you may use and distribute freely copies of your paper, and, what is important, you remain owner of the article content. However beware that if you do not respect this template, which would induce additional work for us, you will be charged by an inclusive fee of 100€ if your paper is accepted and if you do not submit a final version according to this template. There is an interesting site, in which you can check publisher copyright policies and self-archiving, called sherpa/romeo. You should absolutely consult it before distributing your articles through internet if it is published in a traditional journal (it may be forbidden by some editor to distribute or self-archive your work): http://www.sherpa.ac.uk/romeo/index.php You can use your article without limitation if it is published in Materials and Devices. Your submission of articles and your involvement in the journal or in Collaborating Academics are welcome! IV. Conclusion This paragraph should resume as clearly as possible the results you obtained, underlying the most important points and probable, eventual future prolongations of the work. Acknowledgements: Please locate eventual acknowledgements here following this format. REFERENCES 1. R.FirstName, H.SecondName, O.Etc, Journal of Experimental Science, vol.4, p 18 (2014) 2. R.FirstName, H.SecondName, O.Etc, Title-of-the-paper, in Title-of-the-book, Editor, Place (Year) 3. etc you can also use for references the automatic numbering provided by the text editor. IMPORTANT: Please prepare a list of e-mail addresses of scientists working in the field of this article, or in related fields (at least 15 addresses) (Requested by the journal, will not appear in the published article) and send that list together with the manuscript by e-mail to editor.materialsanddevices@gmail.com adresses should be separated by coma, as name1@univ1.net, name2@univ2.com, … THEREAFTER REMOVE THIS PART UNDERLINED IN YELLOW FROM YOUR MANUSCRIPT! Important: Articles are published under the responsability of authors, in particular concerning the respect of copyrights. 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The journal publishes several types of papers : A: regular papers, L : short papers, R : review papers, T : technical papers, Ur : Unexpected and « negative » results, Conf: conference papers, and O: Opinion papers. (see details in the site of the journal: http://materialsanddevices.co-ac.com) Important: all submitted articles, fullfilling above indications, are evaluated by peers from a pure scientific point of view! The editor-in-chief does not take any right of censorship, whether on the basis of the subject of the article, or the strength of the “profile of the authors”, their reputation, or other. We do not take any action to mechanically optimize the impact factor of the journal, for example by analyzing the forecast number of citations of the article based on the number of scientists working in the field, or fashion effects, or other. We want to maintain Materials and Devices Open Access and free of charge thanks to volunteeriing, the journal is managed by scientists for science! You are welcome if you desire to join the team! Advertising in our pages helps us! Companies selling scientific equipments and technologies are particularly relevant for ads in several places to inform about their products (in article pages as below, journal site, published volumes pages, …). Corporate sponsorship is also welcome! Feel free to contact us! contact@co-ac.com Cite this article: authors, OAJ Materials and Devices, Vol 4 #1, XXXX (2019) – DOI: 10.23647/ca.md2017XXXXX � In this way footnotes are numbered by the text processor. The space reserved for the footnotes is automatically reserved by the software... OAJ Materials and Devices, Vol 4 #1, XXXX (2019) – DOI: 10.23647/ca.md2017XXXXX p6 _2147483647.unknown