Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 March 2006
The journal of Laser and Particle Beams wants to take this opportunity to congratulate Dr. Max Tabak and Dr. Joseph D. Kilkenny on the occasion of being selected by the American Nuclear Society as winners of the 2005 Edward Teller award. Both scientists were recognized for their pioneering work in the field of fusion research. Nuclear fusion and especially inertial confinement fusion constitutes a specific field of interest which is frequently discussed in this Journal. Both scientists have previously contributed to this journal, and we are very proud that our recent December 2005 issue carried an article by Kilkenny et al. (2005), related to this topic. The same issue carries articles by two former Teller Award winners (Hora, 2005; Miley et al., 2005).
The journal of Laser and Particle Beams wants to take this opportunity to congratulate Dr. Max Tabak and Dr. Joseph D. Kilkenny on the occasion of being selected by the American Nuclear Society as winners of the 2005 Edward Teller award. Both scientists were recognized for their pioneering work in the field of fusion research. Nuclear fusion and especially inertial confinement fusion constitutes a specific field of interest which is frequently discussed in this Journal. Both scientists have previously contributed to this journal, and we are very proud that our recent December 2005 issue carried an article by Kilkenny et al. (2005), related to this topic. The same issue carries articles by two former Teller Award winners (Hora, 2005; Miley et al., 2005).
Last year saw a major change in the Editorial Board of our journal, accompanied by a change in publication policy. Laser and Particle Beams does no longer publish conference proceedings. However, at conferences that cover topics of specific interest to the readers and authors of Laser and Particle Beams, we encourage scientists to submit original papers to our journal. This was the case with the European Conference on Laser Interaction with Matter (XXVIII ECLIM, Rome, Caruso et al., 2005) and the workshop on Fast High Density Plasma Blocks Driven by Picosecond Terawatt Lasers, held in Sydney (Osman, 2005). Due to the fact that authors met during these events and discussed their results, an outstanding number of references during the first year already were acquired. Therefore the chances for a Laser and Particle Beams article to be recognized already in the first year have risen considerably. Among those cited most were Roth et al. (2005), Kong et al. (2005), Neumayer et al. (2005), and Deutsch et al. (2005).
During the coming year we will cover the Second International Conference on the Frontiers of Plasma Physics and Technology (Desai & Pant, 2006).
The year 2006 will see Laser and Particle Beams being ranked among the top journals in applied physics. The editorial board will therefore continue the current publication policy, and ask readers as well as authors of Laser and Particle Beams to suggest further improvements.
Last year Dr. M. Kanapathipillai, who had just finished his PhD degree and started on his professional career, also contributing as author to Laser and Particle Beams (Khaydarov et al., 2005), died unexpectedly while he was still finishing a new article (Kanapathipillai, 2006). His friends and colleagues will keep his memory alive. The editor is especially grateful to his colleagues who finished the article and answered the questions of the reviewers.
The editor on behalf of the editorial board expresses the hope that all readers and authors will enjoy the new volume, and we wish you continued success in the year 2006.