Journal of Plasma Physics

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Plasma Physics is 20. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-10-01 to 2025-10-01.)
ArticleCitations
Adjoint methods for quasi-symmetry of vacuum fields on a surface124
Slow positron production and storage for the ASACUSA-Cusp experiment42
Influence of ion and variable dust charge on electron-dust bremsstrahlung emission spectrum in complex plasmas38
Correlations between X-rays, visible light and drive-beam energy loss observed in plasma wakefield acceleration experiments at FACET-II36
Optimisation of gyrokinetic microstability using adjoint methods33
Fast magneto-acoustic wave turbulence and the Iroshnikov–Kraichnan spectrum33
Dimits transition in three-dimensional ion-temperature-gradient turbulence30
Asymptotic quasisymmetric high-beta three-dimensional magnetohydrodynamic equilibria near axisymmetry27
On turbulent magnetic reconnection: fast and slow mean steady states26
Generalized expanding-box formulations of reduced magnetohydrodynamics in the solar wind24
Collisionless relaxation of a Lynden-Bell plasma23
Electromagnetic instabilities and plasma turbulence driven by electron-temperature gradient22
Development of compact tokamak fusion reactor use cases to inform future transport studies22
Numerical simulation of an expanding magnetic field plasma thruster: a comparative study for argon, xenon and iodine fuel gases21
Action principles and conservation laws for Chew–Goldberger–Low anisotropic plasmas21
Hybrid electrostatic waves in linearized gravity21
Magnetohydrodynamic stability and the effects of shaping: a near-axis view for tokamaks and quasisymmetric stellarators21
Stellarator equilibrium axis-expansion to all orders in distance from the axis for arbitrary plasma beta20
Available energy of trapped electrons in Miller tokamak equilibria20
The Okubo–Weiss-type topological criteria in two-dimensional magnetohydrodynamic flows20
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