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%% This file is part of the APS files in the REVTeX 4 distribution. |
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%% Version 4.0 of REVTeX, August 2001 |
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%% Copyright (c) 2001 The American Physical Society. |
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%% See the REVTeX 4 README file for restrictions and more information. |
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% This is a template for producing manuscripts for use with REVTEX 4.0 |
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% Copy this file to another name and then work on that file. |
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% That way, you always have this original template file to use. |
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% Group addresses by affiliation; use superscriptaddress for long |
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% author lists, or if there are many overlapping affiliations. |
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% For Phys. Rev. appearance, change preprint to twocolumn. |
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% Choose pra, prb, prc, prd, pre, prl, prstab, or rmp for journal |
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% Add 'draft' option to mark overfull boxes with black boxes |
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% Add 'showpacs' option to make PACS codes appear |
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% Add 'showkeys' option to make keywords appear |
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\documentclass[aps,prl,preprint,groupedaddress]{revtex4} |
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%\documentclass[aps,prl,preprint,superscriptaddress]{revtex4} |
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%\documentclass[aps,prl,twocolumn,groupedaddress]{revtex4} |
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% You should use BibTeX and apsrev.bst for references |
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% Choosing a journal automatically selects the correct APS |
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% BibTeX style file (bst file), so only uncomment the line |
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% below if necessary. |
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%\bibliographystyle{apsrev} |
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\begin{document} |
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% Use the \preprint command to place your local institutional report |
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% number in the upper righthand corner of the title page in preprint mode. |
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% Multiple \preprint commands are allowed. |
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% Use the 'preprintnumbers' class option to override journal defaults |
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% to display numbers if necessary |
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%\preprint{} |
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%Title of paper |
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\title{} |
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% repeat the \author .. \affiliation etc. as needed |
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% \email, \thanks, \homepage, \altaffiliation all apply to the current |
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% author. Explanatory text should go in the []'s, actual e-mail |
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% address or url should go in the {}'s for \email and \homepage. |
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% Please use the appropriate macro foreach each type of information |
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% \affiliation command applies to all authors since the last |
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% \affiliation command. The \affiliation command should follow the |
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% other information |
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% \affiliation can be followed by \email, \homepage, \thanks as well. |
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\author{} |
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%\email[]{Your e-mail address} |
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%\homepage[]{Your web page} |
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%\thanks{} |
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%\altaffiliation{} |
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\affiliation{} |
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%Collaboration name if desired (requires use of superscriptaddress |
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%option in \documentclass). \noaffiliation is required (may also be |
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%used with the \author command). |
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%\collaboration can be followed by \email, \homepage, \thanks as well. |
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%\collaboration{} |
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%\noaffiliation |
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\date{\today} |
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\begin{abstract} |
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% insert abstract here |
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\end{abstract} |
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% insert suggested PACS numbers in braces on next line |
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\pacs{} |
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% insert suggested keywords - APS authors don't need to do this |
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%\keywords{} |
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%\maketitle must follow title, authors, abstract, \pacs, and \keywords |
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\maketitle |
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% body of paper here - Use proper section commands |
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% References should be done using the \cite, \ref, and \label commands |
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\section{} |
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% Put \label in argument of \section for cross-referencing |
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%\section{\label{}} |
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\subsection{} |
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\subsubsection{} |
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% If in two-column mode, this environment will change to single-column |
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% format so that long equations can be displayed. Use |
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% sparingly. |
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%\begin{widetext} |
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% put long equation here |
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%\end{widetext} |
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% figures should be put into the text as floats. |
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% Use the graphics or graphicx packages (distributed with LaTeX2e) |
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% and the \includegraphics macro defined in those packages. |
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% See the LaTeX Graphics Companion by Michel Goosens, Sebastian Rahtz, |
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% and Frank Mittelbach for instance. |
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% Here is an example of the general form of a figure: |
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% Fill in the caption in the braces of the \caption{} command. Put the label |
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% that you will use with \ref{} command in the braces of the \label{} command. |
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% Use the figure* environment if the figure should span across the |
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% entire page. There is no need to do explicit centering. |
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% \begin{figure} |
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% \includegraphics{}% |
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% \caption{\label{}} |
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% \end{figure} |
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% Surround figure environment with turnpage environment for landscape |
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% figure |
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% \begin{turnpage} |
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% \begin{figure} |
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% \includegraphics{}% |
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% \caption{\label{}} |
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% \end{figure} |
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% \end{turnpage} |
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% tables should appear as floats within the text |
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% Here is an example of the general form of a table: |
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% Fill in the caption in the braces of the \caption{} command. Put the label |
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% that you will use with \ref{} command in the braces of the \label{} command. |
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% Insert the column specifiers (l, r, c, d, etc.) in the empty braces of the |
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% \begin{tabular}{} command. |
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% The ruledtabular enviroment adds doubled rules to table and sets a |
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% reasonable default table settings. |
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% Use the table* environment to get a full-width table in two-column |
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% Add \usepackage{longtable} and the longtable (or longtable*} |
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% environment for nicely formatted long tables. Or use the the [H] |
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% placement option to break a long table (with less control than |
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% in longtable). |
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% \begin{table}%[H] add [H] placement to break table across pages |
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% \caption{\label{}} |
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% \begin{ruledtabular} |
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% \begin{tabular}{} |
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% Lines of table here ending with \\ |
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% \end{tabular} |
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% \end{ruledtabular} |
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% \end{table} |
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% Surround table environment with turnpage environment for landscape |
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% table |
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% \begin{turnpage} |
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% \begin{table} |
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% \caption{\label{}} |
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% \begin{ruledtabular} |
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% \end{tabular} |
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% \end{ruledtabular} |
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% \end{table} |
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% \end{turnpage} |
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% Specify following sections are appendices. Use \appendix* if there |
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% only one appendix. |
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%\appendix |
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%\section{} |
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% If you have acknowledgments, this puts in the proper section head. |
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%\begin{acknowledgments} |
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% put your acknowledgments here. |
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%\end{acknowledgments} |
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% Create the reference section using BibTeX: |
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\bibliography{basename of .bib file} |
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\end{document} |
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% ****** End of file template.aps ****** |
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