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| The journal covers all aspects of research, theoretical and practical, relevant to controlled thermonuclear fusion.
| The journal covers all aspects of research, theoretical and practical, relevant to controlled thermonuclear fusion.
| 2.734 (2012)
| 2.734 (2012)
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| [http://iopscience.iop.org/0963-0252/ Plasma Sources Science and Technology] (IOP)
| A single interdisciplinary forum for physicists, engineers and materials scientists working in the increasingly significant field of low-temperature plasma science.
| 2.515 (2012)
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| [http://pop.aip.org/ Physics of Plasmas] (AIP)  
| [http://pop.aip.org/ Physics of Plasmas] (AIP)  
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| Covering all aspects of the physics of hot, highly ionised plasmas in the laboratory, the ionosphere and in space as well as in magnetic and inertial-confinement fusion.
| Covering all aspects of the physics of hot, highly ionised plasmas in the laboratory, the ionosphere and in space as well as in magnetic and inertial-confinement fusion.
| 2.369 (2012)
| 2.369 (2012)
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| [http://iopscience.iop.org/0963-0252/ Plasma Sources Science and Technology] (IOP)
| A single interdisciplinary forum for physicists, engineers and materials scientists working in the increasingly significant field of low-temperature plasma science.
| 2.515 (2012)
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| [http://www.elsevier.com/wps/product/cws_home/505671 Journal of Nuclear Materials] (Elsevier)  
| [http://www.elsevier.com/wps/product/cws_home/505671 Journal of Nuclear Materials] (Elsevier)  
| The Journal of Nuclear Materials publishes high quality papers in materials research for nuclear applications, primarily fission reactors, fusion reactors, and similar environments including radiation areas of charged particle accelerators.
| The Journal of Nuclear Materials publishes high quality papers in materials research for nuclear applications, primarily fission reactors, fusion reactors, and similar environments including radiation areas of charged particle accelerators.
| 1.933 (2009)
| 1.211 (2012)
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| [http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/09203796 Fusion Engineering and Design] (Elsevier)
| [http://www.springerlink.com/content/0164-0313/ Journal of Fusion Energy] (Springer)
| The journal accepts papers about experiments (both plasma and technology), theory, models, methods, and designs in areas relating to technology, engineering, and applied science aspects of magnetic and inertial fusion energy.  
| The Journal of Fusion Energy features contributions and review papers pertinent to the development of thermonuclear fusion as a useful power source. Intended to serve as a journal of record for publication of research results, the journal also provides a forum for discussion of the broader policy and planning issues that have played, and will continue to play, a crucial role in the fusion program.  
| 1.122 (2009)
| 1.000 (2012)
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| [http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1002/%28ISSN%291521-3986 Contributions to Plasma Physics] (Wiley)  
| [http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1002/%28ISSN%291521-3986 Contributions to Plasma Physics] (Wiley)  
| Basic physics of low-temperature plasmas; Strongly correlated non-ideal plasmas; Plasma discharges - microplasmas, reactive, and atmospheric pressure plasmas; Plasma diagnostics; Plasma-surface interaction; Plasma technology; Plasma medicine
| Basic physics of low-temperature plasmas; Strongly correlated non-ideal plasmas; Plasma discharges - microplasmas, reactive, and atmospheric pressure plasmas; Plasma diagnostics; Plasma-surface interaction; Plasma technology; Plasma medicine
| 1.108 (2011)
| 0.934 (2012)
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| [http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/servlet/opac?punumber=27 IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science] (IEEE)  
| [http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/servlet/opac?punumber=27 IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science] (IEEE)  
| Plasma science and engineering, including: magnetofluid dynamics and thermionics; plasma dynamics; gaseous electronics and arc technology; controlled thermonuclear fusion; electron, ion, and plasma sources; space plasmas; high-current relativistic electron beams; laser-plasma interactions; diagnostics; plasma chemistry and colloidal and solid-state plasmas.  
| Plasma science and engineering, including: magnetofluid dynamics and thermionics; plasma dynamics; gaseous electronics and arc technology; controlled thermonuclear fusion; electron, ion, and plasma sources; space plasmas; high-current relativistic electron beams; laser-plasma interactions; diagnostics; plasma chemistry and colloidal and solid-state plasmas.  
| 1.043 (2009)
| 0.868 (2012)
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| [http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/09203796 Fusion Engineering and Design] (Elsevier)
| The journal accepts papers about experiments (both plasma and technology), theory, models, methods, and designs in areas relating to technology, engineering, and applied science aspects of magnetic and inertial fusion energy.
| 0.842 (2012)
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| [http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayJournal?jid=PLA Journal of Plasma Physics] (Cambridge)  
| [http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayJournal?jid=PLA Journal of Plasma Physics] (Cambridge)  
| Journal of Plasma Physics publishes primary research articles in plasma physics, both theoretical and experimental, and its applications. Basic topics include the fundamental physics of plasmas, ionization, kinetic theory, particle orbits, stochastic dynamics, wave propagation, solitons, stability, shock waves, transport, heating and diagnostics. Applications include fusion, laboratory plasmas and communications devices, laser plasmas, technological plasmas, space physics, and astrophysics.  
| Journal of Plasma Physics publishes primary research articles in plasma physics, both theoretical and experimental, and its applications. Basic topics include the fundamental physics of plasmas, ionization, kinetic theory, particle orbits, stochastic dynamics, wave propagation, solitons, stability, shock waves, transport, heating and diagnostics. Applications include fusion, laboratory plasmas and communications devices, laser plasmas, technological plasmas, space physics, and astrophysics.  
| 0.775 (2009)
| 0.755 (2012)
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| [http://epubs.ans.org/?p=fst Fusion Science and Technology] (ANS)
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| 0.696 (2009)
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| [http://www.springer.com/physics/atomic%2C+molecular%2C+optical+%26+plasma+physics/journal/11452 Plasma Physics Reports] (Springer)
| [http://www.springer.com/physics/atomic%2C+molecular%2C+optical+%26+plasma+physics/journal/11452 Plasma Physics Reports] (Springer)
| The journal covers the following topics: high-temperature plasma physics related to the problem of controlled nuclear fusion based on magnetic and inertial confinement; physics of cosmic plasma, including magnetosphere plasma, sun and stellar plasma, etc.; gas discharge plasma and plasma generated by laser and particle beams. The journal also publishes papers on such related topics as plasma electronics, generation of radiation in plasma, and plasma diagnostics.
| The journal covers the following topics: high-temperature plasma physics related to the problem of controlled nuclear fusion based on magnetic and inertial confinement; physics of cosmic plasma, including magnetosphere plasma, sun and stellar plasma, etc.; gas discharge plasma and plasma generated by laser and particle beams. The journal also publishes papers on such related topics as plasma electronics, generation of radiation in plasma, and plasma diagnostics.
| 0.584 (2009)
| 0.664 (2012)
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| [http://www.springerlink.com/content/0164-0313/ Journal of Fusion Energy] (Springer)
| [http://epubs.ans.org/?p=fst Fusion Science and Technology] (ANS)
| The Journal of Fusion Energy features contributions and review papers pertinent to the development of thermonuclear fusion as a useful power source. Intended to serve as a journal of record for publication of research results, the journal also provides a forum for discussion of the broader policy and planning issues that have played, and will continue to play, a crucial role in the fusion program.
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| 0.517 (2011)
| 0.517 (2012)
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| [http://iopscience.iop.org/1009-0630/ Plasma Science and Technology] (IOP)
| [http://iopscience.iop.org/1009-0630/ Plasma Science and Technology] (IOP)

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