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The latest version of this license is in %% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt %% and version 1.2 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX %% version 1999/12/01 or later. %% %% The list of all files belonging to the 'CAS Bundle' is %% given in the file `manifest.txt'. %% %% $Id: elsdoc-cas.tex 35 2020-02-25 09:04:59Z rishi $ %% \documentclass[a4paper,12pt]{article} \usepackage[xcolor,qtwo]{rvdtx} \usepackage{multicol} \usepackage{color} \usepackage{xspace} \usepackage{pdfwidgets} \usepackage{enumerate} \def\ttdefault{cmtt} \headsep4pc \makeatletter \def\bs{\expandafter\@gobble\string\\} \def\lb{\expandafter\@gobble\string\{} \def\rb{\expandafter\@gobble\string\}} \def\@pdfauthor{C.V.Radhakrishnan} \def\@pdftitle{CAS templates: A documentation} \def\@pdfsubject{Document formatting with CAS template} \def\@pdfkeywords{LaTeX, Elsevier Ltd, document class} \def\file#1{\textsf{#1}\xspace} %\def\LastPage{19} \DeclareRobustCommand{\LaTeX}{L\kern-.26em% {\sbox\z@ T% \vbox to\ht\z@{\hbox{\check@mathfonts \fontsize\sf@size\z@ \math@fontsfalse\selectfont A\,}% \vss}% }% \kern-.15em% \TeX} \makeatother \def\figurename{Clip} \setcounter{tocdepth}{1} \AtBeginDocument{ \setcounter{topnumber}{2} \setcounter{bottomnumber}{2} \setcounter{totalnumber}{4} \renewcommand{\topfraction}{0.85} \renewcommand{\bottomfraction}{0.85} \renewcommand{\textfraction}{0.15} \renewcommand{\floatpagefraction}{0.7} } \begin{document} \def\testa{This is a specimen document. } \def\testc{\testa\testa\testa\testa} \def\testb{\testc\testc\testc\testc\testc} \long\def\test{\testb\par\testb\par\testb\par} \pinclude{\copy\contbox\printSq{\LastPage}} \title{Documentation for Elsevier's Complex Article Service (CAS) \LaTeX\ template} \author{Elsevier Ltd} \contact{elsarticle@stmdocs.in} \version{1.0} \date{\today} \maketitle \section{Introduction} Two classfiles namely \file{cas-sc.cls} and \file{cas-dc.cls} were written for typesetting articles submitted in journals of Elsevier's Complex Article Service (CAS) workflow. \subsection{Usage} \begin{enumerate} \item \file{cas-sc.cls} for single column journals. \begin{vquote} \documentclass[]{cas-sc} \end{vquote} \item \file{cas-dc.cls} for single column journals. \begin{vquote} \documentclass[]{cas-dc} \end{vquote} \end{enumerate} and have an option longmktitle to handle long front matter. \section{Front matter} \begin{vquote} \title [mode = title]{This is a specimen $a_b$ title} \tnotemark[1,2] \tnotetext[1]{This document is the results of the research project funded by the National Science Foundation.} \tnotetext[2]{The second title footnote which is a longer text matter to fill through the whole text width and overflow into another line in the footnotes area of the first page.} \author[1,3]{CV Radhakrishnan}[type=editor, auid=000,bioid=1, prefix=Sir, role=Researcher, orcid=0000-0001-7511-2910] \cormark[1] \fnmark[1] \ead{cvr_1@tug.org.in} \ead[url]{www.cvr.cc, cvr@sayahna.org} \end{vquote} \begin{vquote} \credit{Conceptualization of this study, Methodology, Software} \address[1]{Elsevier B.V., Radarweg 29, 1043 NX Amsterdam, The Netherlands} \author[2,4]{Han Theh Thanh}[style=chinese] \author[2,3]{CV Rajagopal}[% role=Co-ordinator, suffix=Jr, ] \fnmark[2] \ead{cvr3@sayahna.org} \ead[URL]{www.sayahna.org} \credit{Data curation, Writing - Original draft preparation} \address[2]{Sayahna Foundation, Jagathy, Trivandrum 695014, India} \author[1,3]{Rishi T.} \cormark[2] \fnmark[1,3] \ead{rishi@stmdocs.in} \ead[URL]{www.stmdocs.in} \address[3]{STM Document Engineering Pvt Ltd., Mepukada, Malayinkil, Trivandrum 695571, India} \cortext[cor1]{Corresponding author} \cortext[cor2]{Principal corresponding author} \fntext[fn1]{This is the first author footnote. but is common to third author as well.} \fntext[fn2]{Another author footnote, this is a very long footnote and it should be a really long footnote. But this footnote is not yet sufficiently long enough to make two lines of footnote text.} \end{vquote} \begin{vquote} \nonumnote{This note has no numbers. In this work we demonstrate $a_b$ the formation Y\_1 of a new type of polariton on the interface between a cuprous oxide slab and a polystyrene micro-sphere placed on the slab. } \begin{abstract}[S U M M A R Y] This template helps you to create a properly formatted \LaTeX\ manuscript. \noindent\texttt{\textbackslash begin{abstract}} \dots \texttt{\textbackslash end{abstract}} and \verb+\begin{keyword}+ \verb+...+ \verb+\end{keyword}+ which contain the abstract and keywords respectively. Each keyword shall be separated by a \verb+\sep+ command. \end{abstract} \begin{keywords} quadrupole exciton \sep polariton \sep \WGM \sep \BEC \end{keywords} \maketitle \end{vquote} \begin{figure} \includegraphics[width=\textwidth]{sc-sample.pdf} \caption{Single column output (classfile: cas-sc.cls).} \end{figure} \begin{figure} \includegraphics[width=\textwidth]{dc-sample.pdf} \caption{Double column output (classfile: cas-dc.cls).} \end{figure} \subsection{Title} \verb+\title+ command have the below options: \begin{enumerate} \item \verb+title:+ Document title \item \verb+alt:+ Alternate title \item \verb+sub:+ Sub title \item \verb+trans:+ Translated title \item \verb+transsub:+ Translated sub title \end{enumerate} \begin{vquote} \title[mode=title]{This is a title} \title[mode=alt]{This is a alternate title} \title[mode=sub]{This is a sub title} \title[mode=trans]{This is a translated title} \title[mode=transsub]{This is a translated sub title} \end{vquote} \subsection{Author} \verb+\author+ command have the below options: \begin{enumerate} \item \verb+auid:+ Author id \item \verb+bioid:+ Biography id \item \verb+alt:+ Alternate author \item \verb+style:+ Style of author name chinese \item \verb+prefix:+ Prefix Sir \item \verb+suffix:+ Suffix \item \verb+degree:+ Degree \item \verb+role:+ Role \item \verb+orcid:+ ORCID \item \verb+collab:+ Collaboration \item \verb+anon:+ Anonymous author \item \verb+deceased:+ Deceased author \item \verb+twitter:+ Twitter account \item \verb+facebook:+ Facebook account \item \verb+linkedin:+ LinkedIn account \item \verb+plus:+ Google plus account \item \verb+gplus:+ Google plus account \end{enumerate} \begin{vquote} \author[1,3]{Author Name}[type=editor, auid=000,bioid=1, prefix=Sir, role=Researcher, orcid=0000-0001-7511-2910, facebook=, twitter=, linkedin=, gplus=] \end{vquote} \subsection{Various Marks in the Front Matter} The front matter becomes complicated due to various kinds of notes and marks to the title and author names. Marks in the title will be denoted by a star ($\star$) mark; footnotes are denoted by super scripted Arabic numerals, corresponding author by of an Conformal asterisk (*) mark. \subsubsection{Title marks} Title mark can be entered by the command, \verb+\tnotemark[]+ and the corresponding text can be entered with the command \verb+\tnotetext[]+ \verb+{}+. An example will be: \begin{vquote} \title[mode=title]{Leveraging social media news to predict stock index movement using RNN-boost} \tnotemark[1,2] \tnotetext[1]{This document is the results of the research project funded by the National Science Foundation.} \tnotetext[2]{The second title footnote which is a longer text matter to fill through the whole text width and overflow into another line in the footnotes area of the first page.} \end{vquote} \verb+\tnotetext+ and \verb+\tnotemark+ can be anywhere in the front matter, but shall be before \verb+\maketitle+ command. \subsubsection{Author marks} Author names can have many kinds of marks and notes: \begin{vquote} footnote mark : \fnmark[] footnote text : \fntext[]{} affiliation mark : \author[] email : \ead{} url : \ead[url]{} corresponding author mark : \cormark[] corresponding author text : \cortext[]{} \end{vquote} \subsubsection{Other marks} At times, authors want footnotes which leave no marks in the author names. The note text shall be listed as part of the front matter notes. Class files provides \verb+\nonumnote+ for this purpose. The usage \begin{vquote} \nonumnote{} \end{vquote} \noindent and should be entered anywhere before the \verb+\maketitle+ command for this to take effect. \subsection{Abstract and Keywords} Abstract shall be entered in an environment that starts with \verb+\begin{abstract}+ and ends with \verb+\end{abstract}+. Longer abstracts spanning more than one page is also possible in Class file even in double column mode. We need to invoke longmktitle option in the class loading line for this to happen smoothly. The key words are enclosed in a \verb+{keyword}+ environment. \begin{vquote} \begin{abstract} This is a abstract. \lipsum[3] \end{abstract} \begin{keywords} First keyword \sep Second keyword \sep Third keyword \sep Fourth keyword \end{keywords} \end{vquote} \section{Main Matter} \subsection{Tables} \subsubsection{Normal tables} \begin{vquote} \begin{table} \caption{This is a test caption.} \begin{tabular*}{\tblwidth}{@{} LLLL@{} } \toprule Col 1 & Col 2\\ \midrule 12345 & 12345\\ 12345 & 12345\\ 12345 & 12345\\ \bottomrule \end{tabular*} \end{table} \end{vquote} \subsubsection{Span tables} \begin{vquote} \begin{table*}[width=.9\textwidth,cols=4,pos=h] \caption{This is a test caption.} \begin{tabular*}{\tblwidth}{@{} LLLLLL@{} } \toprule Col 1 & Col 2 & Col 3 & Col4 & Col5 & Col6 & Col7\\ \midrule 12345 & 12345 & 123 & 12345 & 123 & 12345 & 123 \\ 12345 & 12345 & 123 & 12345 & 123 & 12345 & 123 \\ 12345 & 12345 & 123 & 12345 & 123 & 12345 & 123 \\ \bottomrule \end{tabular*} \end{table*} \end{vquote} \subsection{Figures} \subsubsection{Normal figures} \begin{vquote} \begin{figure} \centering \includegraphics[scale=.75]{Fig1.pdf} \caption{The evanescent light - $1S$ quadrupole coupling ($g_{1,l}$) scaled to the bulk exciton-photon coupling ($g_{1,2}$). The size parameter $kr_{0}$ is denoted as $x$ and the \PMS is placed directly on the cuprous oxide sample ($\delta r=0$, See also Fig. \protect\ref{FIG:2}).} \label{FIG:1} \end{figure} \end{vquote} \subsubsection{Span figures} \begin{vquote} \begin{figure*} \centering \includegraphics[width=\textwidth,height=2in]{Fig2.pdf} \caption{Schematic of formation of the evanescent polariton on linear chain of \PMS. The actual dispersion is determined by the ratio of two coupling parameters such as exciton-\WGM coupling and \WGM-\WGM coupling between the microspheres.} \label{FIG:2} \end{figure*}\end{vquote} \subsection{Theorem and theorem like environments} CAS class file provides a few hooks to format theorems and theorem like environments with ease. All commands the options that are used with \verb+\newtheorem+ command will work exactly in the same manner. Class file provides three commands to format theorem or theorem like environments: \begin{enumerate} \item \verb+\newtheorem+ command formats a theorem in \LaTeX's default style with italicized font for theorem statement, bold weight for theorem heading and theorem number typeset at the right of theorem heading. It also optionally accepts an argument which will be printed as an extra heading in parentheses. Here is an example coding and output: \begin{vquote} \newtheorem{theorem}{Theorem} \begin{theorem}\label{thm} The \WGM evanescent field penetration depth into the cuprous oxide adjacent crystal is much larger than the \QE radius: \begin{equation*} \lambda_{1S}/2 \pi \left({\epsilon_{Cu2O}-1} \right)^{1/2} = 414 \mbox{ \AA} \gg a_B = 4.6 \mbox{ \AA} \end{equation*} \end{theorem} \end{vquote} \item \verb+\newdefinition+ command does exactly the same thing as with except that the body font is up-shape instead of italic. See the example below: \begin{vquote} \newdefinition{definition}{Definition} \begin{definition} The bulk and evanescent polaritons in cuprous oxide are formed through the quadrupole part of the light-matter interaction: \begin{equation*} H_{int} = \frac{i e }{m \omega_{1S}} {\bf E}_{i,s} \cdot {\bf p} \end{equation*} \end{definition} \end{vquote} \item \verb+\newproof+ command helps to define proof and custom proof environments without counters as provided in the example code. Given below is an example of proof of theorem kind. \begin{vquote} \newproof{pot}{Proof of Theorem \ref{thm}} \begin{pot} The photon part of the polariton trapped inside the \PMS moves as it would move in a micro-cavity of the effective modal volume $V \ll 4 \pi r_{0}^{3} /3$. Consequently, it can escape through the evanescent field. This evanescent field essentially has a quantum origin and is due to tunneling through the potential caused by dielectric mismatch on the \PMS surface. Therefore, we define the \emph{evanescent} polariton (\EP) as an evanescent light - \QE coherent superposition. \end{pot} \end{vquote} \end{enumerate} \subsection{Enumerated and Itemized Lists} CAS class files provides an extended list processing macros which makes the usage a bit more user friendly than the default LaTeX list macros. With an optional argument to the \verb+\begin{enumerate}+ command, you can change the list counter type and its attributes. You can see the coding and typeset copy. \begin{vquote} \begin{enumerate}[1.] \item The enumerate environment starts with an optional argument `1.' so that the item counter will be suffixed by a period as in the optional argument. \item If you provide a closing parenthesis to the number in the optional argument, the output will have closing parenthesis for all the item counters. \item You can use `(a)' for alphabetical counter and `(i)' for roman counter. \begin{enumerate}[a)] \item Another level of list with alphabetical counter. \item One more item before we start another. \begin{enumerate}[(i)] \item This item has roman numeral counter. \end{vquote} \begin{vquote} \item Another one before we close the third level. \end{enumerate} \item Third item in second level. \end{enumerate} \item All list items conclude with this step. \end{enumerate} \section{Biography} \verb+\bio+ command have the below options: \begin{enumerate} \item \verb+width:+ Width of the author photo (default is 1in). \item \verb+pos:+ Position of author photo. \end{enumerate} \begin{vquote} \bio[width=10mm,pos=l]{tuglogo.jpg} \textbf{Another Biography:} Recent experimental \cite{HARA:2005} and theoretical \cite{DEYCH:2006} studies have shown that the \WGM can travel along the chain as "heavy photons". Therefore the \WGM acquires the spatial dispersion, and the evanescent quadrupole polariton has the form (See Fig.\ref{FIG:3}): \endbio \end{vquote} \section[CRediT...]{CRediT authorship contribution statement} Give the authorship contribution after each author as \begin{vquote} \credit{Conceptualization of this study, Methodology, Software} \end{vquote} To print the details use \verb+\printcredits+ \begin{vquote} \author[1,3]{V. {{\=A}}nand Rawat}[auid=000, bioid=1, prefix=Sir, role=Researcher, orcid=0000-0001-7511-2910] \end{vquote} \begin{vquote} \cormark[1] \fnmark[1] \ead{cvr_1@tug.org.in} \ead[url]{www.cvr.cc, www.tug.org.in} \credit{Conceptualization of this study, Methodology, Software} \address[1]{Indian \TeX{} Users Group, Trivandrum 695014, India} \author[2,4]{Han Theh Thanh}[style=chinese] \author[2,3]{T. Rishi Nair}[role=Co-ordinator, suffix=Jr] \fnmark[2] \ead{rishi@sayahna.org} \ead[URL]{www.sayahna.org} \credit{Data curation, Writing - Original draft preparation} . . . . . . . . . \printcredits \end{vquote} \section{Bibliography} For CAS categories, two reference models are recommended. They are \file{model1-num-names.bst} and \file{model2-names.bst}. Former will format the reference list and their citations according to numbered scheme whereas the latter will format according name-date or author-year style. Authors are requested to choose any one of these according to the journal style. You may download these from The above bsts are available in the following location for you to download: \url{https://support.stmdocs.in/wiki/index.php?title=Model-wise_bibliographic_style_files} \hfill $\Box$ \end{document}