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D-Index
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National Ranking
1926

Charles J. Burroughs publication distribution in Electronics and Electrical Engineering in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Electronics and Electrical Engineering in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Charles J. Burroughs sits on this spectrum.

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34 publications 1,065+

This scientist: 138 publications — 11th percentile

11% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,065 publications or more.

Charles J. Burroughs D-index placement in Electronics and Electrical Engineering in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Electronics and Electrical Engineering scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Charles J. Burroughs sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 111+

This scientist: 35 D-Index — 21st percentile

21% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 111 D-Index or more.

Overview

Charles J. Burroughs is affiliated with the National Institute of Standards and Technology in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of engineering and physics and astronomy, with specific focus on electrical and electronic engineering, condensed matter physics, and atomic and molecular physics, and optics.

The main topics covered in their work include advanced electrical measurement techniques, physics of superconductivity and magnetism, magneto-optical properties and applications, and mechanical and optical resonators.

Burroughs has contributed to several recent publications, including:

  • AC metrology applications of the Josephson effect, 2024, Applied Physics Letters
  • Picosecond Josephson Samplers: Modeling and Measurements, 2025, arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Picosecond Josephson samplers: Modeling and measurements, 2025, Review of Scientific Instruments

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Burroughs include Samuel P. Benz, John Biesecker, P. F. Hopkins, D. Olaya, and L. Howe.

The venues where Burroughs' work has frequently been published include Applied Physics Letters, arXiv (Cornell University), and Review of Scientific Instruments.

Best Publications

  • Josephson D/A converter with fundamental accuracy

    C.A. Hamilton;C.J. Burroughs;R.L. Kautz

  • Coherent emission from two‐dimensional Josephson junction arrays

    Samuel P. Benz;Charles J. Burroughs

  • Stable 1 volt programmable voltage standard

    S. P. Benz;C. A. Hamilton;C. J. Burroughs;T. E. Harvey

  • AC coupling technique for Josephson waveform synthesis

    S.P. Benz;C.J. Burroughs;P.D. Dresselhaus

  • Precision Differential Sampling Measurements of Low-Frequency Synthesized Sine Waves With an AC Programmable Josephson Voltage Standard

    A. Rufenacht;C.J. Burroughs;S.P. Benz;P.D. Dresselhaus

  • NIST 10 V Programmable Josephson Voltage Standard System

    C J Burroughs;P D Dresselhaus;A Rufenacht;D Olaya

  • Pulse-driven Josephson digital/analog converter [voltage standard]

    S.P. Benz;C.A. Hamilton;C.J. Burroughs;T.E. Harvey

  • Systematic error analysis of stepwise approximated AC waveforms generated by a Programmable Josephson Voltage Standard

    C.J. Burroughs;A. Rufenacht;S.P. Benz;P.D. Dresselhaus

  • Error and Transient Analysis of Stepwise-Approximated Sine Waves Generated by Programmable Josephson Voltage Standards

    C.J. Burroughs;A. Rufenacht;S.P. Benz;P.D. Dresselhaus

  • Differential Sampling Measurement of a 7 V RMS Sine Wave With a Programmable Josephson Voltage Standard

    Alain Rufenacht;Charles J. Burroughs;Paul D. Dresselhaus;Samuel P. Benz

  • Operation of Nist Josephson Array Voltage Standards

    Clark A Hamilton;Charles Burroughs;Kao Chieh

  • Josephson voltage standard-a review

    C.A. Hamilton;C.J. Burroughs;S.P. Benz

  • AC power standard using a programmable Josephson voltage standard

    B.C. Waltrip;Bo Gong;T.L. Nelson;Yicheng Wang

  • Practical high-resolution programmable Josephson Voltage standards using double- and triple-stacked MoSi/sub 2/-barrier junctions

    Yonuk Chong;C.J. Burroughs;P.D. Dresselhaus;N. Hadacek

  • Precision sampling measurements using ac programmable Josephson voltage standards.

    A. Rüfenacht;C. J. Burroughs;S. P. Benz

  • Low harmonic distortion in a Josephson arbitrary waveform synthesizer

    Samuel P. Benz;Charles J. Burroughs;Paul D. Dresselhaus

  • Broadband Lumped-Element Integrated $N$ -Way Power Dividers for Voltage Standards

    M.M. Elsbury;P.D. Dresselhaus;N.F. Bergren;C.J. Burroughs

  • Thermal voltage converter calibrations using a quantum ac standard

    Thomas E Lipe;Joseph R Kinard;Yi-Hua Tang;Samuel P Benz

  • 1 volt DC programmable Josephson voltage standard

    C.J. Burroughs;S.P. Bent;T.E. Harvey;C.A. Hamilton

  • Precision Measurements Using a 300 mV Josephson Arbitrary Waveform Synthesizer

    S.P. Benz;P.D. Dresselhaus;C.J. Burroughs;N.F. Bergren

  • 10 Volt Programmable Josephson Voltage Standard Circuits Using NbSi-Barrier Junctions

    P D Dresselhaus;M M Elsbury;D Olaya;C J Burroughs

Frequent Co-Authors

Samuel P. Benz
Samuel P. Benz National Institute of Standards and Technology
Paul D. Dresselhaus
Paul D. Dresselhaus National Institute of Standards and Technology
Clark A. Hamilton
Clark A. Hamilton National Institute of Standards and Technology
Zoya Popovic
Zoya Popovic University of Colorado Boulder
Sae Woo Nam
Sae Woo Nam National Institute of Standards and Technology
John M. Martinis
John M. Martinis University of California, Santa Barbara

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