High Energy Density Physics

Papers
(The TQCC of High Energy Density Physics 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 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Ball lightning as a source of neutrino and muons at its entry into a dense medium21
Withdrawal notice to shock wave implosion in water17
Redesigning the electric gun: Launching thick flyers to hypervelocity with high efficiency15
Regular Bardeen black hole solutions in Rastall theory: A gravitational decoupling approach14
Chaotic behavior of an accelerated electron driven by a non-autonomous Lorenz-Type Laser Field (LTLF)14
Ion acceleration with an intense short-pulse laser and large-area suspended graphene in an extremely thin target regime13
A study of Casimir wormhole in 11
Advancing the understanding of compact stars: The role of f<10
Cosmology in 9
Overview of oxygen opacity experiments at the National Ignition Facility and investigation of potential systematic errors7
The STAG code: A fully relativistic super transition array calculation using Green’s functions7
Dark energy influenced compact spheres under Karmarkar condition6
Atomic structure considerations for the low-temperature opacity of Xenon6
Exploring hybrid scalar factor and ekpyrotic bouncing cosmology in f6
Simulation of non-stationary neon plasma using the THERMOS toolkit6
Editorial Board5
Configuration entropy and thermodynamics phase transition of black hole in f5
Double cylinder implosion experiments at the National Ignition Facility5
Physical properties of rutile-TiO2 Nanoparticles and effect on PVA/SiO2 hybrid films synthesized by sol-gel method5
Evaluation of tissue-air ratios (TAR) for various tissue-equivalent materials in diagnostic radiology5
Dynamical visualization and modulation instability of two nonlinear fractional models via generalized Kudryashov method5
NN-PTS: a neural network-assisted PAPR reduction technique for OTFS with high-order modulation5
Stable creation of a single plasma channel and collimated fast electrons using large-scale PIC simulations with new dynamic load-balancing technique5
Corrigendum to “Supersonic radiation wave in doped low density foam” [High Energy Density Physics, 50, 101082 (2024)]4
Dynamics of a singularity-free universe in 4
Energy-driven soliton dynamics in the (2+1) KP-BBM model: Exact solutions and numerical insights4
Screening and relativistic effects on the stark broadening of hydrogenic ion lines in a plasma4
Precise solitary wave solutions via advanced computational techniques in the (1+1)-dimensional MNW integrable equation4
Time-dependent modeling of photoionization wave propagation in nitrogen4
On the number of atomic configurations in hot plasmas4
Optimising point source irradiation of a capsule for maximum uniformity4
A multi-rocket piston model to study three-dimensional asymmetries in implosions at the national ignition facility4
Schrödinger equation on a generic radial grid4
Joule–Thomson expansion of AdS charged non-linear electrodynamics black hole3
Siegert-pseudostate formulation with B-splines3
Supersonic radiation wave in doped low density foam3
Exploring the generalized fifth-order (2 + 1)-dimensional KdV equation: The lump structures and collision phenomena to the shallow water under gravity and nonlinear lattice3
Warm inflationary scenario in modified teleparallel gravity with matter-torsion coupling3
Anisotropic spheres via embedding approach in Ricci inverse gravity3
2D kinetic-ion simulations of inverted corona fusion targets3
Impact of charge on stellar interiors within 3
Influences of shock imprinting on mix in a 3D-printed porous media3
Measurement of the impulse from a magnetic nozzle for the model experiment of laser fusion rocket3
On the computation of moments in the Super-Transition-Arrays model for radiative opacity calculations3
Isofield plasma expansion in kJ petawatt laser-driven ion acceleration with a tailored fast electron temperature3
Exploration of shock wave structures and dispersive–dissipative effects in quantum dusty plasmas3
Realization of a viscous bounce in 3
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