Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion

Papers
(The H4-Index of Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion 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 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Magnetohydrodynamics simulation of magnetic flux rope formation in a quadrupolar magnetic field configuration52
Structure of the electron temperature profile around the separatrix52
Quasioptical modeling of the electron cyclotron emission diagnostic45
Simulation of shell pellet injection strategies for ITER-scale tokamaks44
Two types of helical-core equilibrium states in tokamak plasmas43
Drift instabilities driven by slab ion temperature gradient in suprathermal plasmas38
Flow-shear destabilization of multiscale electron turbulence37
Impact of the turbulence wavenumber spectrum and probing beam geometry on Doppler reflectometry perpendicular velocity measurements32
Numerical investigation of neoclassical tearing mode in toroidal plasma29
Modeling of high-field-side high-density regime in the Globus-M2 tokamak29
Machine learning aided line intensity ratio method for helium–hydrogen mixed recombining plasmas28
Incorporating large larmor radius effects in the full wave code TORIC24
Metal evaporation dynamics in electron cyclotron resonance ion sources: plasma role in the atom diffusion, ionisation, and transport24
Impurity analysis of JET DiMPle pulses23
Fast physics-based launcher optimization for electron cyclotron current drive22
Fast dynamics of radiofrequency emission in FTU plasmas with runaway electrons21
Enhancement of K-shell spectroscopy for temperature measuring of isochorically heated matter in the sub-keV range21
Hot electron and x-ray generation by sub-ns kJ-class laser-produced tantalum plasma20
Normalizing flows for likelihood-free inference with fusion simulations20
Phases and phase-transitions in quasisymmetric configuration space20
Neural-network-based longitudinal electric field prediction in nonlinear plasma wakefield accelerators20
EUROfusion-theory and advanced simulation coordination (E-TASC): programme and the role of high performance computing20
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