J Ryan Rygg

J Ryan Rygg

University of Rochester

H-index: 54

North America-United States

About J Ryan Rygg

J Ryan Rygg, With an exceptional h-index of 54 and a recent h-index of 37 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Rochester, specializes in the field of High Energy Density Physics, Shock Waves, Inertial Confinement Fusion.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Achievement of target gain larger than unity in an inertial fusion experiment

Toward constraint of ionization-potential depression models in a convergent geometry

Joule-class THz pulses from microchannel targets

Electron-beam-based Compton scattering x-ray source for probing high-energy-density physics

Evidence for dissociation in shock-compressed methane

Ramp Compression of Germanium Dioxide to Extreme Conditions: Phase Transitions in an Analog

Ionization disequilibrium in K-and L-shell ions

Specific Heat of Electron Plasma Waves

J Ryan Rygg Information

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Citations(all)

8966

Citations(since 2020)

4743

Cited By

6119

hIndex(all)

54

hIndex(since 2020)

37

i10Index(all)

116

i10Index(since 2020)

97

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J Ryan Rygg Skills & Research Interests

High Energy Density Physics

Shock Waves

Inertial Confinement Fusion

Top articles of J Ryan Rygg

Achievement of target gain larger than unity in an inertial fusion experiment

Physical Review Letters

2024/2/5

Toward constraint of ionization-potential depression models in a convergent geometry

High Energy Density Physics

2024/1/3

Joule-class THz pulses from microchannel targets

Optics Letters

2024/4/1

Electron-beam-based Compton scattering x-ray source for probing high-energy-density physics

Physical Review Accelerators and Beams

2024/3/12

Evidence for dissociation in shock-compressed methane

Physical Review B

2024/2/9

Ramp Compression of Germanium Dioxide to Extreme Conditions: Phase Transitions in an Analog

Physical Review X

2023/9/8

Ionization disequilibrium in K-and L-shell ions

Physics of Plasmas

2023/7/1

Specific Heat of Electron Plasma Waves

Physical Review Letters

2023/5/31

X-Ray Diffraction of Ramp-Compressed Silicon to 390 GPa

Physical Review Letters

2023/2/17

Reetam Paul
Reetam Paul

H-Index: 3

J Ryan Rygg
J Ryan Rygg

H-Index: 38

Single-shot electron radiography using a laser–plasma accelerator

Scientific Reports

2023/2/8

High-resolution x-ray spectrometer for x-ray absorption fine structure spectroscopy

Review of Scientific Instruments

2023/1/1

Lawson criterion for ignition exceeded in an inertial fusion experiment

Physical review letters

2022/8/8

Density reconstruction in convergent high-energy-density systems using x-ray radiography and Bayesian inference

Physics of Plasmas

2022/7/1

A case study of using x-ray Thomson scattering to diagnose the in-flight plasma conditions of DT cryogenic implosions

APS Division of Plasma Physics Meeting Abstracts

2022

Evidence for dissociation and ionization in shock compressed nitrogen to 800 GPa

Physical review letters

2022/6/27

Yong-Jae Kim
Yong-Jae Kim

H-Index: 17

J Ryan Rygg
J Ryan Rygg

H-Index: 38

Planar, longitudinal, compressive waves in solids: Thermodynamics and uniaxial strain restrictions

Journal of Applied Physics

2022/6/7

Structural complexity in ramp-compressed sodium to 480 GPa

Nature communications

2022/5/9

Emission phases of implosion sources for x-ray absorption fine structure spectroscopy

Physics of Plasmas

2022/5/1

Structure and density of silicon carbide to 1.5 TPa and implications for extrasolar planets

Nature communications

2022/4/27

Diamond formation in double-shocked epoxy to 150 GPa

Journal of Applied Physics

2022/2/28

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