Find 15 articles that are highly read by researchers in your community. |  | Electronics; Electromagnetic Technology; Microwaves; Power Supplies, Electrical Measurements, and Data Acquistion Devices | Review of Scientific Instruments (RSI) is proud to publish research at the intersection of electronics and instrumentation. Below are a collection of our most-read articles focused on recent advances in instrumentation across electronics, electromagnetic technology, microwaves, power supplies, electrical measurements, and data acquisition devices.
This collection highlights innovative research from experts in the field. The articles address critical developments in design, methodology, and application, reflecting the growing complexity and importance of precision instrumentation in modern scientific and engineering work. Find out what others in your community are reading by browsing the below collection. | | Your work deserves to be seen, RSI had over 1.8 million views in 2024. | | | | | | |  |  | Point projection radiography of electromagnetically accelerated flyer plates with an external X-pinch driver J. Read, G. Burdiak, S. N. Bland, L. S. Caballero Bendixsen, et al. READ MORE > | | | Optimization of the gamma reaction history diagnostic for double-shell pusher areal density and reaction history measurements on the National Ignition Facility R. H. Dwyer, K. D. Meaney, H. Geppert-Kleinrath, E. N. Loomis, et al. READ MORE > | | | Synthetic Mirnov diagnostic for the validation of experimental observations C. Büschel, R. Kleiber, A. Könies, M. Drevlak, et al. READ MORE > | | | Development and calibration of a multi-delay coherence imaging diagnostic on the MAST-U tokamak R. S. Doyle, N. Lonigro, J. S. Allcock, S. A. Silburn, et al. READ MORE > | | | 3D reconstruction of an inertial-confinement fusion implosion with neural networks using multiple heterogeneous data sources J. H. Kunimune, D. T. Casey, B. Kustowski, V. Geppert-Kleinrath, et al. READ MORE > | | | Multi-delay coherence imaging spectroscopy optimized for ion temperature measurements in the divertor plasma of the Wendelstein 7-X stellarator David M. Kriete, Valeria Perseo, Dorothea Gradic, David A. Ennis, et al. READ MORE > | | | Overview of the early campaign diagnostics for the SPARC tokamak (invited) M. L. Reinke, I. Abramovic, A. Albert, K. Asai, et al. READ MORE > | | | Relative sensitivity of plastic scintillator: A comparative analysis with 60Co gamma rays, deuterium–deuterium, and deuterium–tritium neutrons Y. Kim, K. D. Meaney, R. J. Leeper, S. H. Batha, et al. READ MORE > | | | A customizable data management framework for high-repetition-rate high-energy-density science M. J.-E. Manuel, A. Keller, E. Linsenmayer, G. W. Collins IV, et al. READ MORE > | | | Developing a robust sensor for infrared imaging bolometers G. A. Wurden, G. Partesotti, F. Reimold, K. Mukai, et al. READ MORE > | | | Optically multiplexed neutron time-of-flight technique for inertial confinement fusion L. Tafoya, C. Wilde, B. Cata, M. Freeman, et al. READ MORE > | | | A thorough experimental assessment of THz-TDS plasma diagnostic techniques for nuclear fusion applications G. Galatola Teka, K. Peng, M. Alonzo, F. Bombarda, et al. READ MORE > | | | |
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