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D-Index
42
Citations
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World Ranking
4128
National Ranking
1479

Adele E. Schmitz 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 Adele E. Schmitz sits on this spectrum.

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34 publications 1,065+

This scientist: 114 publications — 6th percentile

6% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Adele E. Schmitz 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 Adele E. Schmitz sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 111+

This scientist: 42 D-Index — 42nd percentile

42% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Adele E. Schmitz is affiliated with HRL Laboratories in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on fields within Physics and Astronomy, with a particular emphasis on Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics.

Their work covers several main topics, including:

  • Quantum and electron transport phenomena
  • Magnetic properties of thin films
  • Surface and Thin Film Phenomena

Schmitz has published in venues such as:

  • Nano Letters

A notable paper by Schmitz is titled "A Flexible Design Platform for Si/SiGe Exchange-Only Qubits with Low Disorder", published in 2021 in Nano Letters.

Their frequent collaborators include:

  • Wonill Ha
  • Sieu D. Ha
  • Maxwell D. Choi
  • Yan Tang
  • Mark Levendorf

Best Publications

  • Coherent Singlet-Triplet Oscillations in a Silicon-based Double Quantum Dot

    Brett Maune;Matthew Borselli;Biqin Huang;Thaddeus Ladd

  • Scaling of GaN HEMTs and Schottky Diodes for Submillimeter-Wave MMIC Applications

    Keisuke Shinohara;Dean C. Regan;Yan Tang;Andrea L. Corrion

  • Design and fabrication of broadband surface-micromachined micro-electro-mechanical switches for microwave and millimeter-wave applications

    Robert Y. Loo;Adele Schmitz;Julia Brown;Jonathan Lynch

  • Reduced Sensitivity to Charge Noise in Semiconductor Spin Qubits via Symmetric Operation.

    M. D D. Reed;B. M M. Maune;R. W W. Andrews;M. G G. Borselli

  • Ultrahigh-Speed GaN High-Electron-Mobility Transistors With $f_{T}/f_{\mathrm {max}}$ of 454/444 GHz

    Yan Tang;Keisuke Shinohara;Dean Regan;Andrea Corrion

  • Isotopically enhanced triple-quantum-dot qubit.

    Kevin Eng;Thaddeus D. Ladd;Aaron Smith;Matthew G. Borselli

  • Antenna array and method of manufacture thereof

    Daniel Sievenpiper;Adele E Schmitz;James H Schaffner;Gregory L Tangonan

  • Mems switches and methods of making same

    James H. Schaffner;Gregory L. Tangonan;Robert N. Schwartz;Ming Wu

  • Ultra-low resistance ohmic contacts in graphene field effect transistors

    J. S. Moon;M. Antcliffe;H. C. Seo;D. Curtis

  • 92–96 GHz GaN power amplifiers

    M. Micovic;A. Kurdoghlian;A. Margomenos;D. F. Brown

  • Surface-micromachined RF MEMs switches on GaAs substrates

    Daniel Hyman;Juan Lam;Brett Warneke;Adele Schmitz

  • 112-GHz, 157-GHz, and 180-GHz InP HEMT traveling-wave amplifiers

    B. Agarwal;A.E. Schmitz;J.J. Brown;M. Matloubian

  • GaN double heterojunction field effect transistor for microwave and millimeterwave power applications

    M. Micovic;P. Hashimoto;Ming Hu;I. Milosavljevic

  • GaN HFET for W-band Power Applications

    M. Micovic;A. Kurdoghlian;P. Hashimoto;M. Hu

  • Deeply-scaled self-aligned-gate GaN DH-HEMTs with ultrahigh cutoff frequency

    K. Shinohara;D. Regan;A. Corrion;D. Brown

  • CMOS-compatible MEM switches and method of making

    Lap-Wai Chow;Tsung-Yuan Hsu;Daniel J. Hyman;Robert Y. Loo

  • Passivation layer and process for semiconductor devices

    Adele E. Schmitz;Julia J. Brown

  • Torsion spring for electro-mechanical switches and a cantilever-type RF micro-electromechanical switch incorporating the torsion spring

    Tsung-Yuan Hsu;Robert Loo;Adele Schmitz

  • Pauli spin blockade in undoped Si/SiGe two-electron double quantum dots

    M. G. Borselli;K. Eng;E. T. Croke;B. M. Maune

  • Electron Velocity Enhancement in Laterally Scaled GaN DH-HEMTs With $f_{T}$ of 260 GHz

    K. Shinohara;D. Regan;I. Milosavljevic;A. L. Corrion

  • Ultrahigh-Speed GaN High-Electron-Mobility Transistors With f T / f max of 454/444 GHz

    Yan Tang;Keisuke Shinohara;Dean Regan;Andrea Corrion

Frequent Co-Authors

Miroslav Micovic
Miroslav Micovic HRL Laboratories (United States)
James H. Schaffner
James H. Schaffner HRL Laboratories (United States)
David H. Chow
David H. Chow HRL Laboratories (United States)
Lawrence E. Larson
Lawrence E. Larson Brown University
Peter M. Asbeck
Peter M. Asbeck University of California, San Diego
Daniel F. Sievenpiper
Daniel F. Sievenpiper University of California, San Diego
Paul M. Campbell
Paul M. Campbell United States Naval Research Laboratory
Lorene Samoska
Lorene Samoska Jet Propulsion Lab
Mehran Mehregany
Mehran Mehregany Case Western Reserve University
Ming C. Wu
Ming C. Wu University of California, Berkeley

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