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Universal manuscript template for OSA’s

journals
AUTHOR ONE,1 AUTHOR TWO,2,* AND AUTHOR THREE2,3
1
Peer Review, Publications Department, The Optical Society, 2010 Massachusetts Avenue NW,
Washington, DC 20036, USA
2
Publications Department, The Optical Society, 2010 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Washington, DC
20036, USA
3
Currently with the Department of Electronic Journals, The Optical Society, 2010 Massachusetts
Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20036, USA
*xyz@osa.org

Abstract: Word manuscripts submitted to OSA journals may use these instructions and this
universal template format. The template simplifies manuscript preparation and eases transfer
between OSA journals. Applied Optics, JOSA A, JOSA B, Optics Letters, and Optica authors
may also use the previous, legacy templates, particularly if a precise length estimate is
needed. Authors will still need to adhere to article-length restrictions based on the final,
published format.

© 2020 Optical Society of America under the terms of the OSA Open Access Publishing Agreement

1. Introduction
Adherence to the specifications listed in this style guide is essential for efficient review and
publication of submissions. Please note the references should appear at the end of the article
after the Funding, Acknowledgements, and Disclosure sections.
2. Page layout and length
Paper size should be U.S. Letter, 21.505 cm x 27.83 cm (8.5 in. x 11 in.). The printing area
should be set to 13.28 cm x 21.54 cm (5.25 in. x 8.5 in.); margins should be set for a 3.3-cm
(1.3 in.) top/bottom and 4.11-cm (1.625 in.) left/right.
Authors should refer to the Publication Charge page for journal specific information about
article processing charges (APCs), open access options, and overlength fees.

3. Typographical style
3.1 Title
Use initial cap for first word in title or for proper nouns. Use lowercase following colon. Title
should not begin with an article or contain the words "first," "new" or "novel."
3.2 Author names
Each OSA journal has its own color for the author names. Author names should appear as
used for conventional publication, with first and middle names or initials followed by
surname. Every effort should be made to keep author names consistent from one paper to the
next as they appear within OSA publications.
3.3 Author affiliations
If all authors share one affiliation, superscript numbers are not needed. The corresponding
author will have an asterisk correlating to an email address. All authors must have
superscripts to callout each affiliation. Hard returns (Enter key) must be used to separate each
individual affiliation. Abbreviations should not be used. Please include the country at the end
of the affiliation.

AUTHOR ONE1 AND AUTHOR TWO2,*


1
Peer Review, Publications Department, Optical Society of America, Washington, DC 20036, USA
2
Publications Department, Optical Society of America, Washington, DC 20036, USA
*opex@osa.org
Option 1 for affiliation line with two email addresses (only one for the corresponding
author):

AUTHOR ONE1,3 AND AUTHOR TWO2,*


1
Peer Review, Publications Department, Optical Society of America, Washington, DC 20036, USA
2
Publications Department, Optical Society of America, Washington, DC 20036, USA
3
xyz@osa.org
*opex@osa.org
Option 2 for affiliation line with two email addresses (no asterisk used to denote
corresponding authorship, implying that the two email addresses share corresponding
authorship equally):

AUTHOR ONE1,3 AND AUTHOR TWO2,4


1
Peer Review, Publications Department, Optical Society of America, Washington, DC 20036, USA
2
Publications Department, Optical Society of America, Washington, DC 20036, USA
3
xyz@osa.org
4
opex@osa.org
3.4 Abstract
The abstract should be limited to approximately 100 words. If the work of another author is
cited in the abstract, that citation should be written out without a number, (e.g., journal,
volume, first page, and year in square brackets [Opt. Express 22, 1234 (2014)]), and a
separate citation should be included in the body of the text. The first reference cited in the
main text must be [1]. Do not include numbers, bullets, or lists inside the abstract.
3.5 Copyright
The line immediately following the abstract should include the copyright statement:

© 2020 Optical Society of America

Open access papers should use the following copyright statement:

© 2020 Optical Society of America under the terms of the OSA Open Access Publishing Agreement

Authors for Photonics Research should use the following copyright statement:

© 2020 Chinese Laser Press

Please be sure to update this line with the appropriate publication year if needed.
3.6 Main text
Section headings may be numbered consecutively and consistently throughout the paper in
Arabic numbers and typed in bold. Use an initial capital letter followed by lowercase, except
for proper names, abbreviations, etc. Do not include references to the literature, illustrations,
or tables in headings.
Subsection headings may be numbered consecutively in Arabic numbers to the right of the
decimal point, with the section number to the left of the decimal point as shown in this paper.

Numbering of section headings and subsection headings is optional but must be used
consistently throughout papers in which it is applied. Optics Letters papers should not have
section headers.

3.7 Equations
OSA journals do not accept equations built using the Word 2007 or 2010 Equation Builder.
All display equations should be created in MathType (Microsoft Equation Editor 3.0 users are
encouraged to use MathType now that Microsoft no longer supports the Equation Editor).
Inline equations can be created with these tools or by using keyboard and Unicode characters
where needed for the best quality line spacing. We strongly encourage authors to use
MathType 6.9. Note that LaTeX users can type LaTeX code directly into MathType for
rendering in Word.
Please refer to the online style guide for detailed instructions for including equations in
your paper.

4. Figures, supplementary materials, and tables


4.1 Figures
Figures should be included directly in the document. All illustrations must be numbered
consecutively (i.e., not by section) with Arabic numbers. The size of a figure should be
commensurate with the amount and value of the information conveyed by the figure.
Authors must use one image file per figure. Figures must be inserted as objects that are
fixed and move with the text, not as floating objects. Figures should never be placed in a table
environment, embedded inside the text, or included within a list. All the figures should be
centered. No part of a figure should go beyond the typing area. Place figures as closely as
possible to where they are mentioned in the text. Figures should be numbered consecutively
in the order of appearance and citation in the text. Be sure to cite every figure.

The abbreviation “Fig.” for figure should appear first followed by the figure number and a
period.

Fig. 1. Sample caption (Ref. [4], Fig. 2).


4.2 Supplementary materials
Supplementary materials uploaded through Prism will be hosted in the OSA figshare portal.
The material in figshare will not be publically accessible during peer review. Datasets and
code may be uploaded to the OSA figshare portal or be placed in an appropriate external
repository. See guidelines below.
Table 1. Supplementary Materials Supported in OSA Journals

Supplemental Documenta PDF document with expanded descriptions or methods


Visualization 2D image, 3D image, video
Data File Small data file such as data underlying a plot in a figure
Dataset Dataset stored in an appropriate external repository
Code Code or simulation files stored in an appropriate external repository

a
At this time, supplemental PDF files are not accepted for partner titles, JOCN and Photonics Research.

Please refer to the Author Guidelines for Supplementary Materials for more detailed
instructions on labeling supplementary materials in your manuscript.

4.3 Tables
Tables should be centered and numbered consecutively. Authors must use Word’s Table
editor to insert tables. Authors must not import tables from Excel. All content for each table
should be in a single Word table (do not split content for a single table across multiple Word
tables). Tables should use horizontal lines to delimit the top and bottom of the table and
column headings. Detailed explanations or table footnotes should be typed directly beneath
the table, but not in a table cell. Table footnote labels should be alphabetical; numbers or
special characters are not permitted. Position tables as closely as possible to where they are
mentioned in the main text.

Table 2. Optical Constants of Thin Films of Materialsa

83.4 nm 121.6 nm
Material n K n k
Ir 1.182 0.865 1.450 1.040
MgF2 1.584 0.487 1.682 0.0627
Al 0.09874 0.1915 0.0424 1.137
Mo 0.98 1.08 0.78 1.03
C 1.16 1.29 1.85 1.10

a
From Appl. Opt. 40, 1128 (2001).

5. Funding, acknowledgments, and disclosures


5.1 Funding
Content in the funding section will be generated entirely from details submitted to Prism.
Authors may add placeholder text in the manuscript to assess length, but any text added to
this section in the manuscript will be replaced during production and will display official
funder names along with any grant numbers provided. If additional details about a funder are
required, they may be added to the Acknowledgments, even if this duplicates information in
the funding section. See the example below in Acknowledgements.
5.2 Acknowledgments
Acknowledgments should be included at the end of the document. The section title should not
follow the numbering scheme of the body of the paper. Additional information crediting
individuals who contributed to the work being reported, clarifying who received funding from
a particular source, or other information that does not fit the criteria for the funding block
may also be included; for example, “K. Flockhart thanks the National Science Foundation for
help identifying collaborators for this work.”
5.3 Disclosures
Disclosures should be listed in a separate section at the end of the manuscript. The section
title should read “Disclosures” in 10-pt. bold Arial font. The section title should not follow
the numbering scheme of the body of the paper. List the Disclosures codes identified on
OSA’s Conflict of Interest policy page, as shown in the examples below:
ABC: 123 Corporation (I,E,P), DEF: 456 Corporation (R,S). GHI: 789 Corporation (C).
If there are no disclosures, then list “The authors declare no conflicts of interest.”
6. References
References should appear at the end of the article after the Funding, Acknowledgements, and
Disclosure sections.
OSA journals use numerical notation in brackets for bibliographic citations. At the point
of citation within the main text, designate the reference by typing the number in after the last
corresponding word [1]. Reference numbers should precede a comma or period [2]. Two
references [3,4], should be included together, separated by a comma, while three or more
consecutive references should be indicated by the bounding numbers and an en dash
[1–4].

Please refer to the online style guide for detailed instructions on how to format citations
for OSA journals.

7. Article thumbnail upload


OSA authors are strongly encouraged to upload a thumbnail image to be used next to their
article in the Table of Contents and abstract pages of the journal. Authors must submit a .JPG
file. The image will be resized to 100 x 100 pixels. For best results, authors should upload an
image this size or an image with square dimensions. No author photos are to be submitted;
exceptions must be cleared by the Managing Editor.
The 100 x 100 pixel image will be displayed on the article abstract page, and a 50 x 50
pixel image will be displayed on the Table of Contents page.

Although a replica of the image does not need to appear in the manuscript itself, it must
have a strong connection to the research contained within the paper and must be the property
of the author(s) of the current paper. This means that even if the article does not contain
figures, a thumbnail can still be submitted as long as it relates strongly to the research and is
original. Images containing institution or corporate logos should not be submitted.

Fig. 2. Preview of thumbnail image display on the author submission page.

References
1. P. J. Harshman, T. K. Gustafson, and P. Kelley, “Title of paper,” J. Chem. Phys. 3, (to be published).
2. K. Gallo and G. Assanto, “All-optical diode based on second-harmonic generation in an asymmetric
waveguide,” J. Opt. Soc. Am. B 16(2), 267–269 (1999).
3. B. R. Masters, “Three-dimensional microscopic tomographic imagings of the cataract in a human lens in vivo,”
Opt. Express 3(9), 332–338 (1998).
4. D. Yelin, D. Oron, S. Thiberge, E. Moses, and Y. Silberberg, “Multiphoton plasmon-resonance microscopy,”
Opt. Express 11(12), 1385–1391 (2003).

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