1. originality: the paper submitted must be the author's original work and has not been published elsewhere. If you have already contributed to other journals or conferences, you need to make it clear.
2. Content quality: The content of the paper must be scientific and innovative with high quality. The research methods should be rigorous, the results should be accurate, and the conclusions should be based on experimental data and theoretical analysis.
3. Format specification: the format of the paper should conform to the APL submission template. Including title, author, abstract, keywords, introduction, methods, results, discussion, conclusion, references, etc.
4. Language requirements: The language used in the paper should be English, and it should be clear, accurate and concise. For authors who are not native English speakers, it is recommended to use professional English editing services to polish them.
5. Repeatability: The research methods and results of this paper should be repeatable. The author needs to provide enough details so that other researchers can copy the experiment.
6. Ethical review: If the paper involves human or animal experiments, relevant ethical review and approval are required.
7. Author's contribution: All people who have made important contributions to the paper should be listed in the author list. The author's submission should be fair, and there can be no conflict of author's signature in any form.
8. Copyright statement: The author needs to agree to transfer the copyright of the paper to APL and to allow APL to publish the paper in electronic form worldwide.
9. Payment: APL is a paid periodical, and the author needs to pay the corresponding publishing fee. The specific fees can be found in APL official website.