The primary goal of Laser and Particle Beams as part of the
Cambridge University Press is the dissemination of knowledge in our
research field. How effective we are in this respect is not easy to
determine. But the impact factor published annually in June by Thomson
ISI® 2005 Journal Citation Reports (JCR), gives at least an indication
and a method to compare other journals in the field. In this respect,
Laser and Particle Beams is a journal with a very high ranking in
the field of applied physics, but it also compares very well to journals
in other field of physics. The impact factor of a journal gives an account
of how often an average paper in the journal is referred to, in a two year
time span after publication. The current impact factor of 2.59 is based on
an evaluation conducted in 2005 of Laser and Particle Beams
publications of 2003 and 2004. During the evaluation period (2005),
Laser and Particle Beams publications were cited about 1000
times. The topics that attracted most attention were Fast Ignition
(Deutsch, 2004; Mulser & Schneider, 2004a; Hora, 2004;
Mulser & Bauer, 2004b), Inertial
Fusion Targets (Borisenko et al., 2003), and Ion and Electron Acceleration in laser
plasma and Ultrashort Pulses (Shorokhov & Pukhov, 2004; Osman et al., 2004; Malka & Fritzler, 2004; Limpouch et al., 2004; Pegoraro et al., 2004). However, the editorial boards of Laser and
Particle Beams strongly encourage authors to submit their results in
High Energy Density Physics, the emerging field of Warm Dense Matter,
Pulsed Power and Accelerator Physics and Technology.