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Conference Paper Title*

* Note: Sub-titles are not captured in Xplore and should not be used

1st Given Name Surname 2nd Given Name Surname 3rd Given Name Surname
dept. name of organization (of Aff.) dept. name of organization (of Aff.) dept. name of organization (of Aff.)
name of organization (of Aff.) name of organization (of Aff.) name of organization (of Aff.)
City, Country City, Country City, Country
email address or ORCID email address or ORCID email address or ORCID

4th Given Name Surname 5th Given Name Surname 6th Given Name Surname
dept. name of organization (of Aff.) dept. name of organization (of Aff.) dept. name of organization (of Aff.)
name of organization (of Aff.) name of organization (of Aff.) name of organization (of Aff.)
City, Country City, Country City, Country
email address or ORCID email address or ORCID email address or ORCID

Abstract—This document is a model and instructions for electrical properties through hyperfine interactions at specific
LATEX. This and the IEEEtran.cls file define the components of sites within crystal structures. The 111In→111Cd isotope
your paper [title, text, heads, etc.]. *CRITICAL: Do Not Use served as a probe nucleus at designated sites, facilitating the
Symbols, Special Characters, Footnotes, or Math in Paper Title
or Abstract. investigation of magnetic and electric interactions at an atomic
Index Terms—component, formatting, style, styling, insert scale in this compound. In the case to perturbation function, -
R(t) was employed as a model to represent combined electric
I. TATIANE-LUCIANO DISCUSSÕES and magnetic interactions within the sample, from which the
quadrupole frequency (∋Q ) and the Larmor frequency () can
1) Dúvidas
be deduced, leading to the determination of the hyperfine

magnetic field () [3].
2) Idéias This document is a model and instructions for LATEX. Please
3) Discussões observe the conference page limits.
4) teste

II. IV. E XPERIMENTAL


III. I NTRODUCTION
A. Preparation of MNPs
Nanomaterials have the potential to revolutionize various
sectors such as electronics, pharmacy, agriculture, and The CoFe2O4 nanoparticles was prepared following the
medicine. Specifically, magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) have stoichiometry of 2 mmol of cobalt (Co) and 4 mmol of iron
garnered attention due to the possibility of manipulating the (Fe). The synthesis employed was co-precipitation, utilizing
particles by applying an external magnetic field. Among iron (III) chloride hexahydrate (FeCl3 ·6H2 O) (99 %, purity)
these nanoparticles (NPs), the synthesis and properties of (approximately 694,20 mg), cobalt (II) chloride hexahydrate
cobalt ferrite (CoFe2 O4 ) have been recently investigated by (CoCl2 ·6H2 O) (approximately 506,80 mg) (99,99 %, purity),
numerous researchers. This is attributed to its significant the reagents were dissolved in 200 ml of deionized water in a
characteristics, including magneto crystalline anisotropy, high three-necked round-bottom flask. The ammonium hydroxide
Curie temperature (approximately 793 ºC), high coercivity (NH4 OH) (approximately 4 ml) (30%) was used as the
(Hc), moderate saturation magnetization (Ms), low cost, and precipitating agent, as the method. The pH was adjusted to
chemical stability [ref]. In this scenario, for MNPs to respond around 10. The solution was vigorously stirred using a Frisaton
adequately to the magnetic field, the structure must be spinel, 40W at a constant speed for 40 minutes under a nitrogen
with magnetic properties inherent in the interaction between atmosphere at room temperature. After this period, the
the metal ions located at the A and B sites of the crystal precipitation occurred promptly, and the solution transitioned
lattice [2]. Among several material characterization techniques from brown to dark brown. The precipitate was washed three
presented in this abstract, the PAC technique stands out as times with deionized water and once with acetone. This
a powerful tool, allowing for the study of magnetic and process was assisted by a centrifuged at 12.000 rpm at room
temperature for 10 minutes. Afterwards, it was dried under
Identify applicable funding agency here. If none, delete this. vacuum, resulting in a dark brown powder.
B. Characterization techniques C. Equations
1) X-ray diffraction (XRD): X-ray diffraction (XRD) Number equations consecutively. To make your equations
analysis was conducted at Rigaku SmartLab SE to examine more compact, you may use the solidus ( / ), the exp
the crystal structure contents of synthesized and annealed function, or appropriate exponents. Italicize Roman symbols
samples with CuK radiation ( = 1.54Å) in Bragg-Brentano for quantities and variables, but not Greek symbols. Use a
configuration at room temperature. These measurements were long dash rather than a hyphen for a minus sign. Punctuate
performed at the laboratory of the Research Reactor Center equations with commas or periods when they are part of a
(CERPQ) in Brazil. The obtained XRD patterns were then sentence, as in:
refined using GSAS software. a+b=γ (1)
2) Termo-Gravimetric Analysis (TGA): Be sure that the symbols in your equation have been defined
3) perturbed angular correlations (PAC): From the before or immediately following the equation. Use “(1)”, not
measured coincidence spectra N(θ,t), where θ is the angle “Eq. (1)” or “equation (1)”, except at the beginning of a
between detectors and t is the time delay between start and sentence: “Equation (1) is . . .”
stop gamma pulses, the time differential anisotropy R(t) can
be calculated. D. LATEX-Specific Advice
Please use “soft” (e.g., \eqref{Eq}) cross references
o o
N (180 , t) − N (90 , t) X instead of “hard” references (e.g., (1)). That will make it
R(t) = 2 o 0
= A22 G22 (t) = fi G i 22 (t) possible to combine sections, add equations, or change the
N (180 , t) + N (90 , t)
order of figures or citations without having to go through the
V. P REPARE YOUR PAPER B EFORE S TYLING file line by line.
Please don’t use the {eqnarray} equation environment.
Before you begin to format your paper, first write and save Use {align} or {IEEEeqnarray} instead. The
the content as a separate text file. Complete all content and {eqnarray} environment leaves unsightly spaces around
organizational editing before formatting. Please note sections relation symbols.
V-A–V-E below for more information on proofreading, Please note that the {subequations} environment in
spelling and grammar. LATEX will increment the main equation counter even when
Keep your text and graphic files separate until after the text there are no equation numbers displayed. If you forget that,
has been formatted and styled. Do not number text heads— you might write an article in which the equation numbers skip
LATEX will do that for you. from (17) to (20), causing the copy editors to wonder if you’ve
discovered a new method of counting.
A. Abbreviations and Acronyms BIBTEX does not work by magic. It doesn’t get the
bibliographic data from thin air but from .bib files. If you
Define abbreviations and acronyms the first time they are
use BIBTEX to produce a bibliography you must send the .bib
used in the text, even after they have been defined in the
files.
abstract. Abbreviations such as IEEE, SI, MKS, CGS, ac, dc,
LATEX can’t read your mind. If you assign the same label to
and rms do not have to be defined. Do not use abbreviations
a subsubsection and a table, you might find that Table I has
in the title or heads unless they are unavoidable.
been cross referenced as Table IV-B3.
LATEX does not have precognitive abilities. If you put a
B. Units
\label command before the command that updates the
• Use either SI (MKS) or CGS as primary units. (SI units counter it’s supposed to be using, the label will pick up the last
are encouraged.) English units may be used as secondary counter to be cross referenced instead. In particular, a \label
units (in parentheses). An exception would be the use of command should not go before the caption of a figure or a
English units as identifiers in trade, such as “3.5-inch disk table.
drive”. Do not use \nonumber inside the {array} environment.
• Avoid combining SI and CGS units, such as current It will not stop equation numbers inside {array} (there
in amperes and magnetic field in oersteds. This often won’t be any anyway) and it might stop a wanted equation
leads to confusion because equations do not balance number in the surrounding equation.
dimensionally. If you must use mixed units, clearly state
the units for each quantity that you use in an equation. E. Some Common Mistakes
• Do not mix complete spellings and abbreviations of units: • The word “data” is plural, not singular.
“Wb/m2 ” or “webers per square meter”, not “webers/m2 ”. • The subscript for the permeability of vacuum µ0 , and
Spell out units when they appear in text: “. . . a few other common scientific constants, is zero with subscript
henries”, not “. . . a few H”. formatting, not a lowercase letter “o”.
• Use a zero before decimal points: “0.25”, not “.25”. Use • In American English, commas, semicolons, periods,
“cm3 ”, not “cc”.) question and exclamation marks are located within
quotation marks only when a complete thought or name level head (uppercase Roman numerals) should be used and,
is cited, such as a title or full quotation. When quotation conversely, if there are not at least two sub-topics, then no
marks are used, instead of a bold or italic typeface, to subheads should be introduced.
highlight a word or phrase, punctuation should appear
outside of the quotation marks. A parenthetical phrase or H. Figures and Tables
statement at the end of a sentence is punctuated outside a) Positioning Figures and Tables: Place figures and
of the closing parenthesis (like this). (A parenthetical tables at the top and bottom of columns. Avoid placing them
sentence is punctuated within the parentheses.) in the middle of columns. Large figures and tables may span
• A graph within a graph is an “inset”, not an “insert”. The across both columns. Figure captions should be below the
word alternatively is preferred to the word “alternately” figures; table heads should appear above the tables. Insert
(unless you really mean something that alternates). figures and tables after they are cited in the text. Use the
• Do not use the word “essentially” to mean abbreviation “Fig. 1”, even at the beginning of a sentence.
“approximately” or “effectively”.
• In your paper title, if the words “that uses” can accurately TABLE I
replace the word “using”, capitalize the “u”; if not, keep TABLE T YPE S TYLES
using lower-cased. Table Table Column Head
• Be aware of the different meanings of the homophones Head Table column subhead Subhead Subhead
“affect” and “effect”, “complement” and “compliment”, copy More table copya
a Sample of a Table footnote.
“discreet” and “discrete”, “principal” and “principle”.
• Do not confuse “imply” and “infer”.
• The prefix “non” is not a word; it should be joined to the
word it modifies, usually without a hyphen.
• There is no period after the “et” in the Latin abbreviation
“et al.”.
• The abbreviation “i.e.” means “that is”, and the
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abbreviation “e.g.” means “for example”.
An excellent style manual for science writers is [7].
F. Authors and Affiliations Fig. 1. Example of a figure caption.
The class file is designed for, but not limited to,
six authors. A minimum of one author is required for all Figure Labels: Use 8 point Times New Roman for Figure
conference articles. Author names should be listed starting labels. Use words rather than symbols or abbreviations
from left to right and then moving down to the next line. This when writing Figure axis labels to avoid confusing the
is the author sequence that will be used in future citations reader. As an example, write the quantity “Magnetization”,
and by indexing services. Names should not be listed in or “Magnetization, M”, not just “M”. If including units in
columns nor group by affiliation. Please keep your affiliations the label, present them within parentheses. Do not label axes
as succinct as possible (for example, do not differentiate only with units. In the example, write “Magnetization (A/m)”
among departments of the same organization). or “Magnetization {A[m(1)]}”, not just “A/m”. Do not label
axes with a ratio of quantities and units. For example, write
G. Identify the Headings “Temperature (K)”, not “Temperature/K”.
Headings, or heads, are organizational devices that guide the
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
reader through your paper. There are two types: component
heads and text heads. The preferred spelling of the word “acknowledgment” in
Component heads identify the different components of America is without an “e” after the “g”. Avoid the stilted
your paper and are not topically subordinate to each other. expression “one of us (R. B. G.) thanks . . .”. Instead, try
Examples include Acknowledgments and References and, for “R. B. G. thanks. . .”. Put sponsor acknowledgments in the
these, the correct style to use is “Heading 5”. Use “figure unnumbered footnote on the first page.
caption” for your Figure captions, and “table head” for your
table title. Run-in heads, such as “Abstract”, will require you R EFERENCES
to apply a style (in this case, italic) in addition to the style Please number citations consecutively within brackets [?].
provided by the drop down menu to differentiate the head from The sentence punctuation follows the bracket [2]. Refer simply
the text. to the reference number, as in [3]—do not use “Ref. [3]”
Text heads organize the topics on a relational, hierarchical or “reference [3]” except at the beginning of a sentence:
basis. For example, the paper title is the primary text head “Reference [3] was the first . . .”
because all subsequent material relates and elaborates on this Number footnotes separately in superscripts. Place the
one topic. If there are two or more sub-topics, the next actual footnote at the bottom of the column in which it was
cited. Do not put footnotes in the abstract or reference list.
Use letters for table footnotes.
Unless there are six authors or more give all authors’ names;
do not use “et al.”. Papers that have not been published,
even if they have been submitted for publication, should be
cited as “unpublished” [4]. Papers that have been accepted for
publication should be cited as “in press” [5]. Capitalize only
the first word in a paper title, except for proper nouns and
element symbols.
For papers published in translation journals, please give the
English citation first, followed by the original foreign-language
citation [6].
R EFERENCES
[1] G. Eason, B. Noble, and I. N. Sneddon, “On certain integrals of
Lipschitz-Hankel type involving products of Bessel functions,” Phil.
Trans. Roy. Soc. London, vol. A247, pp. 529–551, April 1955.
[2] J. Clerk Maxwell, A Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism, 3rd ed., vol.
2. Oxford: Clarendon, 1892, pp.68–73.
[3] I. S. Jacobs and C. P. Bean, “Fine particles, thin films and exchange
anisotropy,” in Magnetism, vol. III, G. T. Rado and H. Suhl, Eds. New
York: Academic, 1963, pp. 271–350.
[4] K. Elissa, “Title of paper if known,” unpublished.
[5] R. Nicole, “Title of paper with only first word capitalized,” J. Name
Stand. Abbrev., in press.
[6] Y. Yorozu, M. Hirano, K. Oka, and Y. Tagawa, “Electron spectroscopy
studies on magneto-optical media and plastic substrate interface,” IEEE
Transl. J. Magn. Japan, vol. 2, pp. 740–741, August 1987 [Digests 9th
Annual Conf. Magnetics Japan, p. 301, 1982].
[7] M. Young, The Technical Writer’s Handbook. Mill Valley, CA:
University Science, 1989.

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