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    AbstractThese instructions give you guidelines forpreparing papers for IEEE TRANSACTIONSand JOURNAS.Use

    this docu!ent as a te!plate if you are using "icrosoft Word#$%or later$ Other&ise' use this docu!ent as an instruction set$ Theelectronic file of your paper &ill (e for!atted further at IEEE$

    )efine all sy!(ols used in the a(stract$ )o not cite references inthe a(stract$ )o not delete the (lan* line i!!ediately a(ove the

    a(stract+ it sets the footnote at the (otto! of this colu!n$

    Index TermsA(out four *ey &ords or phrases inalpha(etical order' separated (y co!!as$ ,or a list of suggested

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    I. INTRODUCTION

    I! document is a template for "icrosoft Word#ersions$.% or later. If you are reading a paper #ersion of this

    document, please do&nload the electronic file, TR'N!-(OUR.DOC, fromhttp)**&&&.ieee.org*organi+ations*pus*transactions*stylesheets.htm so you can use it to prepare your manuscript. If you&ould prefer to use 'TE, do&nload IEEE/s 'TE styleand sample files from the same 0e page. Use these 'TEfiles for formatting, ut please follo& the instructions inTR'N!-(OUR.DOC or TR'N!-(OUR.1D2.

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    If your paper is intended for a conference, please contactyour conference editor concerning acceptale &ord processorformats for your particular conference.

    0hen you open TR'N!-(OUR.DOC, select 31age ayout4

    from the 35ie&4 menu in the menu ar 65ie& 7 1age ayout8,&hich allo&s you to see the footnotes. Then type o#er sectionsof TR'N!-(OUR.DOC or cut and paste from anotherdocument and then use mar9up styles. The pull-do&n stylemenu is at the left of the 2ormatting Toolar at the top of yourWord &indo& 6for e:ample, the style at this point in thedocument is 3Te:t48. ighlight a section that you &ant todesignate &ith a certain style, then select the appropriatename on the style menu. The style &ill ad;ust your fonts andline spacing. )o not change the font si1es or line spacing to

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    1hotographs and grayscale figures should e prepared &ith% dpi resolution and sa#ed &ith no compression, its perpi:el 6grayscale8. To otain a .@G-in figure 6one-column&idth8 at % dpi, the figure should ha#e a hori+ontal si+e ofHGJ pi:els.

    Color figures should e prepared &ith @%% dpi resolutionand sa#ed &ith no compression, its per pi:el 6palette orG$ color8. To otain a .@G-in figure 6one column &idth8 at@%% dpi, the figure should ha#e a hori+ontal si+e of %pi:els.

    2or more information on TI22 files, please go tohttp)**&&&.ieee.org*organi+ations*pus*transactions*information.htmand clic9 on the lin9 3?uidelines for 'uthor !uppliedElectronic Te:t and ?raphics.4

    0) Somewat /arder Wa+ If you do not ha#e a scanner,you may create noncolor 1ost!cript figures y 3printing4

    them to files. 2irst, do&nload a 1ost!cript printer dri#er fromhttp)**&&&.adoe.com*support*do&nloads*pdr#&in.htm 6for0indo&s8 or from http)**&&&.adoe.com*support*do&nloads*pdr#mac.htm 6for "acintosh8 and install the 3?eneric1ost!cript 1rinter4 definition. In Word,paste your figure intoa ne& document. 1rint to a file using the 1ost!cript printerdri#er. 2ile names should e of the form 3figG.ps.4 Use 'doeType fonts &hen creating your figures, if possile.

    1) (ter Wa+ E:perienced computer users can con#ertfigures and tales from their original format to TI22. !omeuseful image con#erters are 'doe !otoop, Corel &raw,and "icrosoft !oto Editor, an application that is part of"icrosoft (ffice 23 and (ffice -444 6loo9 for C)K1rogram2ilesKCommon 2iles K"icrosoft !haredK 1hotoEdK1OTOED.EE. 6Aou may ha#e to custom-install !oto

    Editorfrom your original (fficedis9.8ere is a &ay to ma9e TI22 image files of tales . 2irst,

    create your tale in Word.Use hori+ontal lines ut no #erticallines. ide gridlines 6Tale 7 ide ?ridlines8. !pell chec9 thetale to remo#e any red underlines that indicate spellingerrors. 'd;ust magnification 65ie& 7 Loom8 such that you can

    #ie& the entire tale at ma5im$m area&hen you select 5ie& 72ull !creen. "o#e the cursor so that it is out of the &ay. 1ress31rint !creen4 on your 9eyoard= this copies the screen imageto the 0indo&s clipoard. Open "icrosoft !oto Editorandclic9 Edit 7 1aste as Ne& Image. Crop the tale image 6clic9!elect utton= select the part you &ant, then Image 7 Crop8.'d;ust the properties of the image 62ile 7 1roperties8 tomonochrome 6 it8 and $%% pi:els per inch. Resi+e theimage 6Image 7 Resi+e8 to a &idth of .@G inches. !a#e the file62ile 7 !a#e 's8 in TI22 &ith no compression 6clic9 3"ore4utton8.

    "ost graphing programs allo& you to sa#e graphs in TI22=ho&e#er, you often ha#e no control o#er compression or

    numer of its per pi:el. Aou should open these image files ina program such as "icrosoft!oto Editorand re-sa#e themusing no compression, either or its, and either $%% or% dpi resolution 62ile 7 1roperties= Image 7 Resi+e8. !ee!ection II-D for an e:planation of numer of its andresolution. If your graphing program cannot e:port to TI22,you can use the same techniFue descried for tales in thepre#ious paragraph.

    ' &ay to con#ert a figure from 0indo&s "etafile 60"28to TI22 is to paste it into "icrosoft !ower!oint, sa#e it in(1? format, open it &ith "icrosoft!oto Editor or similarcon#erter, and re-sa#e it as TI22.

    "icrosoft E5celallo&s you to sa#e spreadsheet charts in?raphics Interchange 2ormat 6?I28. To get good resolution,ma9e theE5celcharts ver+large. Then use the 3!a#e as

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    T"4 feature 6see http)**support.microsoft.com*support*

    9*articles*FG*%*HJ.asp 8. Aou can then con#ert from ?I2 toTI22 using "icrosoft!oto Editor,for e:ample.

    No matter ho& you con#ert your images, it is a good idea toprint the TI22 files to ma9e sure nothing &as lost in thecon#ersion.

    If you modify this document for use &ith other IEEE;ournals or conferences, you should sa#e it as type 30ord JH-%%% M $.%*JG - RT2 6.doc84 so that it can e opened y any#ersion of Word.

    E. Cop+rigt Form

    'n IEEE copyright form should accompany your finalsumission. Aou can get a .pdf, .html, or .doc #ersion at

    http)**&&&.ieee.org*copyrightor from the first issues in each#olume of the IEEE TR'N!'CTION! and (OURN'!. 'uthorsare responsile for otaining any security clearances.

    III. "'T

    If you are using Word,use either the "icrosoft EFuationEditor or the Mat6+pe add-on 6http)**&&&.mathtype.com8for eFuations in your paper 6Insert 7 O;ect 7 Create Ne& 7"icrosoft EFuation or"athType EFuation8. 32loat o#er te:t4should note selected.

    I5. UNIT!Use either !I 6"!8 or C?! as primary units. 6!I units are

    strongly encouraged.8 English units may e used as secondaryunits 6in parentheses8. This applies to papers in datastorage$ 2or e:ample, &rite 3G ?*cm 6%% ?*in8.4 'ne:ception is &hen English units are used as identifiers intrade, such as 3P in dis9 dri#e.4 '#oid comining !I andC?! units, such as current in amperes and magnetic field inoersteds. This often leads to confusion ecause eFuations donot alance dimensionally. If you must use mi:ed units,clearly state the units for each Fuantity in an eFuation.

    The !I unit for magnetic field strength /is '*m. o&e#er,if you &ish to use units of T, either refer to magnetic flu:densityBor magnetic field strength symoli+ed as Q%/. Usethe center dot to separate compound units, e.g., 3'm .4

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    A. Fig$re and 6able

    >ecause IEEE &ill do the final formatting of your paper,you do not need to position figures and tales at the top andottom of each column. In fact, all figures, figure captions,and tales can e at the end of the paper. arge figures andtales may span oth columns. 1lace figure captions elo&the figures= place tale titles ao#e the tales. If your figurehas t&o parts, include the laels 36a84 and 3684 as part of theart&or9. 1lease #erify that the figures and tales you mentionin the te:t actually e:ist. 8lease do not include captions aspart of the figures$ )o not put captions in 9te5t (o5es:

    lin*ed to the figures$ )o not put (orders around the

    outside of your figures$ Use the are#iation 32ig.4 e#en atthe eginning of a sentence. Do not are#iate 3Tale.4 Talesare numered &ith Roman numerals.

    Color printing of figures is a#ailale, ut is illed to theauthors 6appro:imately S%%, depending on the numer offigures and numer of pages containing color8. Include a note&ith your final paper indicating that you reFuest colorprinting. )o not use color unless it is necessary for theproper interpretation of your figures$If you &ant reprints ofyour color article, the reprint order should e sumittedpromptly. There is an additional charge of S per %% for

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    T'>E IUNIT!2OR"'?NETIC1RO1ERTIE!

    !ymol uantityCon#ersion from ?aussian and

    C?! E"U to !I a

    magnetic flu: ": %0 %5sB magnetic flu: density,

    magnetic induction ? %@T %@0*m

    / magnetic field strength Oe %*6@8 '*mm magnetic moment erg*? emu

    %'m %(*TM magneti+ation erg*6?cm8 emu*cm

    %'*m

    @M magneti+ation ? %*6@8 '*m

    specific magneti+ation erg*6?g8 emu*g 'm*9g7 magnetic dipole

    moment erg*? emu

    @%%0m8 magnetic polari+ation erg*6?cm8 emu*cm

    @%@T

    , susceptiility @

    mass susceptiility cm*g@%m*9g

    permeaility @%H*m

    @%H0*6'm8

    r relati#e permeaility rw, W energy density erg*cm%(*m

    9, & demagneti+ing factor *6@8

    No #ertical lines in tale. !tatements that ser#e as captions for the entiretale do not need footnote letters.

    a?aussian units are the same as cgs emu for magnetostatics= ": ma:&ell,? gauss, Oe oersted= 0 &eer, 5 #olt, s second, T tesla, m meter, ' ampere, ( ;oule, 9g 9ilogram, henry.

    2ig. . "agneti+ation as a function of applied field. Note that 32ig.4 isare#iated. There is a period after the figure numer, follo&ed y t&o spaces.It is good practice to e:plain the significance of the figure in the caption.

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    color reprints.2igure a:is laels are often a source of confusion. Use

    &ords rather than symols. 's an e:ample, &rite the Fuantity3"agneti+ation,4 or 3"agneti+ation M,4 not ;ust 3M.4 1utunits in parentheses. Do not lael a:es only &ith units. 's in2ig. , for e:ample, &rite 3"agneti+ation 6'*m84 or

    3"agneti+ation 6' m8,4 not ;ust 3'*m.4 Do not lael a:es

    &ith a ratio of Fuantities and units. 2or e:ample, &rite

    3Temperature 68,4 not 3Temperature*.4"ultipliers can e especially confusing. 0rite

    3"agneti+ation 69'*m84 or 3"agneti+ation 6% '*m8.4 Do

    not &rite 3"agneti+ation 6'*m8 %%%4 ecause the reader

    &ould not 9no& &hether the top a:is lael in 2ig. meant$%%% '*m or %.%$ '*m. 2igure laels should e legile,appro:imately to point type.

    B. Reference

    Numer citations consecuti#ely in sFuare rac9ets VW. Thesentence punctuation follo&s the rac9ets VW. "ultiplereferences VW, VW are each numered &ith separate rac9etsVWBVW. 0hen citing a section in a oo9, please gi#e the

    rele#ant page numers VW. In sentences, refer simply to thereference numer, as in VW. Do not use 3Ref. VW4 or3reference VW4 e:cept at the eginning of a sentence)3Reference VW sho&s ... .4 Unfortunately the IEEE documenttranslator cannot handle automatic endnotes in Word=therefore, type the reference list at the end of the paper usingthe 3References4 style.

    Numer footnotes separately in superscripts 6Insert 72ootnote8. 1lace the actual footnote at the ottom of thecolumn in &hich it is cited= do not put footnotes in thereference list 6endnotes8. Use letters for tale footnotes 6seeTale I8.

    1lease note that the references at the end of this document

    are in the preferred referencing style. ?i#e all authors/ names=do not use 3et al.4 unless there are si: authors or more. Use aspace after authorsX initials. 1apers that ha#e not eenpulished should e cited as 3unpulished4 V@W. 1apers thatha#e een sumitted for pulication should e cited as3sumitted for pulication4 VGW. 1apers that ha#e eenaccepted for pulication, ut not yet specified for an issueshould e cited as 3to e pulished4 V$W. 1lease gi#eaffiliations and addresses for pri#ate communications VHW.

    Capitali+e only the first &ord in a paper title, e:cept forproper nouns and element symols. 2or papers pulished intranslation ;ournals, please gi#e the English citation first,follo&ed y the original foreign-language citation VW.

    C. Abbreviation and Acron+m

    Define are#iations and acronyms the first time they areused in the te:t, e#en after they ha#e already een defined inthe astract. 're#iations such as IEEE, !I, ac, and dc donot ha#e to e defined. 're#iations that incorporate periodsshould not ha#e spaces) &rite 3C.N.R.!.,4 not 3C. N. R. !.4Do not use are#iations in the title unless they areuna#oidale 6for e:ample, 3IEEE4 in the title of this article8.

    It is recommended that footnotes e a#oided 6e:cept for the unnumeredfootnote &ith the receipt date on the first page8. Instead, try to integrate thefootnote information into the te:t.

    &. E:$ation

    Numer eFuations consecuti#ely &ith eFuation numers inparentheses flush &ith the right margin, as in 68. 2irst usethe eFuation editor to create the eFuation. Then select the3EFuation4 mar9up style. 1ress the ta 9ey and &rite theeFuation numer in parentheses. To ma9e your eFuationsmore compact, you may use the solidus 6 * 8, the e:p function,or appropriate e:ponents. Use parentheses to a#oid

    amiguities in denominators. 1unctuate eFuations &hen theyare part of a sentence, as in

    .86868776e:p

    8WC6*V8,6

    %CD

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    %C%

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    68

    >e sure that the symols in your eFuation ha#e eendefined efore the eFuation appears or immediately follo&ing.Italici+e symols 66might refer to temperature, ut T is theunit tesla8. Refer to 368,4 not 3EF. 684 or 3eFuation 68,4

    e:cept at the eginning of a sentence) 3EFuation 68 is ... .4

    E. (ter Recommendation

    Use one space after periods and colons. yphenate comple:modifiers) 3+ero-field-cooled magneti+ation.4 '#oid danglingparticiples, such as, 3Using 68, the potential &as calculated.4VIt is not clear &ho or &hat used 68.W 0rite instead, 3Thepotential &as calculated y using 68,4 or 3Using 68, &ecalculated the potential.4

    Use a +ero efore decimal points) 3%.G,4 not 3.G.4 Use

    3cm,4 not 3cc.4 Indicate sample dimensions as 3%. cm %.

    cm,4 not 3%. %. cm.4 The are#iation for 3seconds4 is

    3s,4 not 3sec.4 Do not mi: complete spellings and

    are#iations of units) use 30*m4 or 3&eers per sFuaremeter,4 not 3&eers*m.4 0hen e:pressing a range of #alues,&rite 3H to J4 or 3H-J,4 not 3HYJ.4

    ' parenthetical statement at the end of a sentence ispunctuated outside of the closing parenthesis 6li9e this8. 6'parenthetical sentence is punctuated &ithin the parentheses.8In 'merican English, periods and commas are &ithinFuotation mar9s, li9e 3this period.4 Other punctuation is3outside4Z '#oid contractions= for e:ample, &rite 3do not4instead of 3don/t.4 The serial comma is preferred) 3', >, andC4 instead of 3', > and C.4

    If you &ish, you may &rite in the first person singular orplural and use the acti#e #oice 63I oser#ed that ...4 or 30e

    oser#ed that ...4 instead of 3It &as oser#ed that ...48.Rememer to chec9 spelling. If your nati#e language is notEnglish, please get a nati#e English-spea9ing colleague toproofread your paper.

    5I. !O"ECO""ON"I!T'E!

    The &ord 3data4 is plural, not singular. The suscript forthe permeaility of #acuum Q%is +ero, not a lo&ercase letter3o.4 The term for residual magneti+ation is 3remanence4= thead;ecti#e is 3remanent4= do not &rite 3remnance4 or

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    3remnant.4 Use the &ord 3micrometer4 instead of 3micron.4' graph &ithin a graph is an 3inset,4 not an 3insert.4 The&ord 3alternati#ely4 is preferred to the &ord 3alternately46unless you really mean something that alternates8. Use the&ord 3&hereas4 instead of 3&hile4 6unless you are referringto simultaneous e#ents8. Do not use the &ord 3essentially4 tomean 3appro:imately4 or 3effecti#ely.4 Do not use the &ord3issue4 as a euphemism for 3prolem.4 0hen compositions

    are not specified, separate chemical symols y en-dashes= fore:ample, 3Ni"n4 indicates the intermetallic compoundNi%.G"n%.G &hereas 3NiB"n4 indicates an alloy of somecomposition Ni:"n-:.

    >e a&are of the different meanings of the homophones3affect4 6usually a #er8 and 3effect4 6usually a noun8,3complement4 and 3compliment,4 3discreet4 and 3discrete,43principal4 6e.g., 3principal in#estigator48 and 3principle46e.g., 3principle of measurement48. Do not confuse 3imply4and 3infer.4

    1refi:es such as 3non,4 3su,4 3micro,4 3multi,4 and3[ultra4 are not independent &ords= they should e ;oined tothe &ords they modify, usually &ithout a hyphen. There is no

    period after the 3et4 in the atin are#iation 3et al.4 6it isalso italici+ed8. The are#iation 3i.e.,4 means 3that is,4 andthe are#iation 3e.g.,4 means 3for e:ample4 6theseare#iations are not italici+ed8.

    'n e:cellent style manual and source of information forscience &riters is VJW. ' general IEEE style guide,

    Information for A$tor, is a#ailale athttp)**&&&.ieee.org*organi+ations*pus*transactions*information.htm

    5II. EDITORI'1OICA

    !umission of a manuscript is not reFuired for

    participation in a conference. Do not sumit a re&or9ed#ersion of a paper you ha#e sumitted or pulished else&here.Do not pulish 3preliminary4 data or results. The sumittingauthor is responsile for otaining agreement of all coauthorsand any consent reFuired from sponsors efore sumitting apaper. IEEE TR'N!'CTION! and (OURN'! stronglydiscourage courtesy authorship. It is the oligation of theauthors to cite rele#ant prior &or9.

    The Transactions and (ournals Department does notpulish conference records or proceedings. TheTR'N!'CTION! does pulish papers related to conferencesthat ha#e een recommended for pulication on the asis ofpeer re#ie&. 's a matter of con#enience and ser#ice to the

    technical community, these topical papers are collected andpulished in one issue of theTR'N!'CTION!.

    't least t&o re#ie&s are reFuired for e#ery papersumitted. 2or conference-related papers, the decision toaccept or re;ect a paper is made y the conference editors andpulications committee= the recommendations of the refereesare ad#isory only. Undecipherale English is a #alid reasonfor re;ection. 'uthors of re;ected papers may re#ise andresumit them to the TR'N!'CTION! as regular papers,&hereupon they &ill e re#ie&ed y t&o ne& referees.

    5III.1U>IC'TION1RINCI1E!

    The contents of IEEE TR'N!'CTION! and (OURN'! arepeer-re#ie&ed and archi#al. The TR'N!'CTION! pulishesscholarly articles of archi#al #alue as &ell as tutoriale:positions and critical re#ie&s of classical su;ects andtopics of current interest.

    'uthors should consider the follo&ing points)8 Technical papers sumitted for pulication must ad#ance

    the state of 9no&ledge and must cite rele#ant prior &or9.8 The length of a sumitted paper should e commensurate

    &ith the importance, or appropriate to the comple:ity, ofthe &or9. 2or e:ample, an o#ious e:tension ofpre#iously pulished &or9 might not e appropriate forpulication or might e adeFuately treated in ;ust a fe&pages.

    8 'uthors must con#ince oth peer re#ie&ers and theeditors of the scientific and technical merit of a paper=the standards of proof are higher &hen e:traordinary orune:pected results are reported.

    @8 >ecause replication is reFuired for scientific progress,papers sumitted for pulication must pro#ide sufficient

    information to allo& readers to perform similare:periments or calculations and use the reported results.'lthough not e#erything need e disclosed, a paper mustcontain ne&, useale, and fully descried information.2or e:ample, a specimenXs chemical composition neednot e reported if the main purpose of a paper is tointroduce a ne& measurement techniFue. 'uthors shoulde:pect to e challenged y re#ie&ers if the results are notsupported y adeFuate data and critical details.

    G8 1apers that descrie ongoing &or9 or announce the latesttechnical achie#ement, &hich are suitale forpresentation at a professional conference, may not eappropriate for pulication in a TR'N!'CTION! or

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    I. CONCU!ION

    ' conclusion section is not reFuired. 'lthough a conclusionmay re#ie& the main points of the paper, do not replicate theastract as the conclusion. ' conclusion might elaorate onthe importance of the &or9 or suggest applications ande:tensions.

    '11ENDI

    'ppendi:es, if needed, appear efore the ac9no&ledgment.

    'CNO0ED?"ENT

    The preferred spelling of the &ord 3ac9no&ledgment4 in'merican English is &ithout an 3e4 after the 3g.4 Use thesingular heading e#en if you ha#e many ac9no&ledgments.'#oid e:pressions such as 3One of us 6!.>.'.8 &ould li9e tothan9 ... .4 Instead, &rite 32. '. 'uthor than9s ... .4 Sponsorand financial support ac*no&ledg!ents are placed in the

    unnu!(ered footnote on the first page.

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