The authors are requested to cite the corresponding ADMETA 2025 abstract in the manuscript and to include a brief description in the text about what has been newly added in the present manuscript. Please see details in the following pages on the JJAP website.
You can find “Templates and style guide” on this page.
extended until December 20 (SAT), 2025
Please submit your paper though the following website.
Submission options (Submission page)You should select “Submit an article for JJAP Special Issues” for submission to the JJAP special issues.
In the step of submission, you need choose “Advanced Metallization for ULSI applications” on the menu of “Select Special Issue”, and also need the “Conference program number” of your own presentation in the ADMETA conference.
You can choose Regular Paper (RP) or Brief Note (BN) as shown below. The type of the submitted paper cannot be changed after submission.
・A Regular Paper is an original paper with comprehensive, detailed descriptions of the research work, presenting a fully developed discussion on the results obtained in relevant fields of applied physics. It must provide sufficient and self-contained information to ensure the repeatability of experiments and analyses by readers.
・There is no length limit.
・Papers should include sections with titles, such as Introduction, Experimental Methods, Results and Discussion, etc.
・Full papers typically have approximately 30 or more references.
・Brief Notes are short reports on significant improvements in instrumentation, fabrication processes, measurement techniques, and theoretical analyses, and also serve as an archive of knowledge useful for applied physics.
・The maximum length is 2,700 words and 3 single-column width figures.
・An abstract of no more than 100 words should be provided and appropriate references should be listed.
・Other than this, they should not be divided into sections.
・The expected number of references for a BN paper is approximately 20. However, no upper or lower limit is specified.
See the information for “Publication charge for special issues” on the JJAP website.
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