All journal article references must include the title of the article and all authors. The phrases et al. and ibid. should not be used in any reference. Instead, all authors of the reference should be listed. All journal article references must include the initials and last name of all authors: the title of the article in italic, the volume number in bold, page number and (year).
Authors are responsible for providing English-language translations of reference citations originally published in other languages.
References should be double-spaced, numbered consecutively, placed on a separate page, and arranged thus:
MRS Communications
T. Yokoto, T. Sekitani, Y. Kato, K. Kuribara, U. Zschieschang, H. Klauk, T. Yamamoto, K. Takimiya, H. Kuwabara, M. Ikeda, and T. Someya: Low-voltage organic transistor with subfemtoliter inkjet source-drain contacts. MRS Communications, doi:10.1557/mrc.2011.4, Published online 17 June 2011.
Journal of Materials Research
G. Bakan, N. Khan, A. Cywar, K. Cil, M. Akbulut, A. Gokirmak, and H. Silva: Self-heating of silicon microwires: Crystallization and thermoelectric effects. J. Mater. Res.26(9), 1061 (2011).
MRS Bulletin
B.M. Moskal and L. Kosbar: Addressing broader impacts through K–12 outreach in materials education. MRS Bull.36(4), 255 (2011).
MRS Symposium Proceedings
Print volume:
T.R. Jervis, J-P. Hirvonen, M. Nastasi, and M.R. Cohen: Laser mixing of titanium on silicon carbide, in Beam-Solid Interactions: Physical Phenomena, edited by J.A. Knapp, P. Borgesen, and R.A. Zuhr (Mater. Res. Soc. Symp. Proc. 157, Pittsburgh, PA, 1990), p. 395.
Electronic volume:
T. Saif, J. Rajagopalan, and A. Tofangchi: The role of mechanical tension in neurons, in Biological Materials and Structures in Physiologically Extreme Conditions and Disease, edited by M.J. Buehler, D. Kaplan, C.T. Lim, and J. Spatz (Mater. Res. Soc. Symp. Proc. 1274, Warrendale, PA, 2010) 1274-QQ01-06.