This templates is used for PHYS 228 (Atomic and Nuclear Physics) at Carleton College.
% This template should be used for PHYS 228 lab Writeups
% Dr. Martha-Elizabeth Baylor, August 2016
\documentclass[aps,onecolumn,12pt,letterpaper,amsmath,amssymb,floatfix,pra,notitlepage]{revtex4-1}
% This is a modified version of the APS Journal submission template. You can switch between one-column and two-column format by changing the 'onecolumn' option above to 'twocolum'. Notice you can also change such options as the font size, whether there is a separate title page, and the type of paper.
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\usepackage{graphicx}% Include figure files
\usepackage{dcolumn}% Align table columns on decimal point
\usepackage{bm}% bold math
%page layout parameters
\topmargin -0.65in
\headsep 20.0pt
\def\theYear{\the\year}
\begin{document}
\setcounter{page}{1}
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\title{PHYS 228 Template}
\author{Author 1}
\author{Author 2}
\author{Research Advisor Name}
\affiliation{Street Address (optional), Dept, Institution, City, State, Zip Code}
\date{\today}
\begin{abstract}
Here is where the abstract goes...
\end{abstract}
\maketitle
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% ***The body of the paper begins here. Replace dummy text with your own text.
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\section{Section 1}
Your Lab Write-up Text goes here...
% Delete the begin-end bibliography statements if you don't need this section.
\begin{thebibliography}{}
%The citations in your paper should be formatted using the American Journal of Physics format style. This is: Author(s), ``Title'', Journal Abbreviation, {\bf Volume}, (issue number), page range, (Year).
\bibitem{Sample} Freeman J. Dyson, ``Feynman's proof of the Maxwell equations,'' Am. J. Phys. {\bf 58} (3), 209Ð211 (1990).
\end{thebibliography}
\end{document}