Journal of Fusion Energy

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Fusion Energy is 3. 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 2021-02-01 to 2025-02-01.)
ArticleCitations
An Approach to a Lee Model for Rotating Plasma30
The Implementation of Real-Time Plasma Electron Density Calculation Based on FPGA for Tokamak Devices20
Failures of Social License put Technology Rather than People First16
The Need for Codes and Standards in Nuclear Fusion Energy14
Research on Short Circuit Operation Control Strategy of a Superconducting Magnet Power Supply for CRAFT13
Social Acceptance is as Important as Low Costs and Net Energy Production for Climate and Energy Poverty Impact11
Evaluation of Tokamak MHD Instabilities by Instability Indices Investigating Such as Entropy11
Recent Progress of Optical and Spectroscopic Diagnostics for Turbulence on the HL-2A tokamak10
Correction to: Kyoto Fusioneering’s Mission to Accelerate Fusion Energy: Technologies, Challenges and Role in Industrialisation9
Commercialization Challenges Facing Fusion: Perspectives from an Independent, Nonprofit, R&D Organization7
Investigations on Heat Transfer Enhancement of First Wall of Helium Cooled Ceramic Breeding Blanket for CFETR6
Special Issue: 1st China Fusion Energy Conference—Part II5
Preface of the PHDIA FUSION 2021 Special Issue: Neutron diagnostics development for ITER, DEMO and IFMIF-DONES4
Optimal Design of CFETR Multipurpose Overload Robot Based on Advantage Posture4
Development of Rapid Simulation Code for NBI Heating Analysis in LHD3
The Magnetized Indirect Drive Project on the National Ignition Facility3
Microstructural Effects of Y2O3 and TiC Additions in Tungsten3
Application Study of Film Capacitor of DC Link Capacitor in EAST Vertical Stabilization Control Power Supply3
Giga-sample Pulse Acquisition and Digital Processing for Photomultiplier Detectors3
Integral Management Strategy for Fusion Radwaste: Recycling and Clearance, Avoiding Land-Based Disposal3
The First Experimental Results of Time-of-Flight Neutron Spectrometer at EAST3
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