TITLE CENTERED AND USUALLY IN BOLD FOR EMPHASIS
(I put 2 spaces between words when in bold so that they don’t run together)
A. B. Author, C. D. Author and E. F. Author
Xerox Palo Alto Research Center
Palo Alto, CA 94304
Abstract (can also be in bold but not underlined)
Recently it has been proposed that solid silicon at the melting temperature is amorphous. There is usually a page break at the end of the abstract so that the Introduction starts a new page.
INTRODUCTION
Replace this with appropriate text. (Always put a page break at the end of the text − the references always start a NEW PAGE.)
REFERENCES
1.W. G. Hawkins and D. K. Biegelsen, Appl. Phys. Lett. 42, 358 (1983).
2.M. A. Bosch and R. A. Lemons, Phys. Rev. Lett. 47, 1151 (1981).
10.J. G. Black, W. G. Hawkins and C. H. Griffiths, J. Appl. Phys. (to be published). I have put No. 10 here to show you that the margin on left changes slightly so that the numbers match up properly.
FIGURE CAPTIONS
(Likewise the Figure Captions also ALWAYS START A NEW PAGE, so put a page break at the end of the References.)
Fig. 1Film temperature versus incident power. P1 and P2 denote the onset of inhomogeneous and total melting, respectively.
Fig. 2etc. etc.