Frequency: 6 issues per year.
Plasma Sources Science and Technology (PSST) reports on low-temperature plasmas and ionized gases operating over all ranges of gas pressure and plasma density, with varying degrees of ionization. The emphasis of PSST is on the fundamental science of these plasmas, their sources and the processes initiated or sustained by them, as elucidated through theoretical, computational or experimental techniques. Reports that relate to the technology and applications of these plasmas should be closely linked to the science and fundamental processes occurring in the plasma state.
Research Papers: Reports of original research work; not normally more than 14 journal pages (approx. 12000 words).
Fast Track Communications: Short, timely articles reporting results that are of particularly high interest to the plasma community. Maximum of 4 journal pages (approx. 3500 words).
Topical Reviews: Review articles commissioned by the Editorial Board.
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