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Chenguang Fu

Chenguang Fu

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2025

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Rising Stars

D-Index
53
Citations
12113
World Ranking
245
National Ranking
82

Materials Science

D-Index
52
Citations
12656
World Ranking
9445
National Ranking
2681

Chenguang Fu publication distribution in Materials Science in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Materials Science in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Chenguang Fu sits on this spectrum.

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50 publications 1,163+

This scientist: 119 publications — 6th percentile

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

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,163 publications or more.

Chenguang Fu D-index placement in Materials Science in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Materials Science scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Chenguang Fu sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 165+

This scientist: 52 D-Index — 27th percentile

27% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 165 D-Index or more.

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2025 - Research.com Rising Stars Award

Overview

Chenguang Fu is affiliated with Zhejiang University in China and is an active researcher in the field of materials science. Their research prominently focuses on advanced thermoelectric materials and devices, contributing substantially to this area along with related topics such as Heusler alloys, thermal properties of materials, topological materials and phenomena, chalcogenide semiconductor thin films, thermal radiation and cooling technologies, and thermal expansion and ionic conductivity.

Their publication record includes work in several notable scientific journals and venues. Frequent places of publication include:

  • Advanced Materials
  • Materials Today Physics
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Advanced Science
  • Acta Materialia

Chenguang Fu has collaborated often with several coauthors, among whom the most frequent include:

  • Tiejun Zhu (57 collaborations)
  • Claudia Felser (30 collaborations)
  • Airan Li (20 collaborations)
  • Shen Han (16 collaborations)
  • Xinbing Zhao (15 collaborations)

Their recent papers reflect a strong contribution to thermoelectric materials research:

  • "Artificial intelligence: A powerful paradigm for scientific research" (2021) published in The Innovation
  • "Carrier grain boundary scattering in thermoelectric materials" (2022) published in Energy & Environmental Science
  • "Metallic n-Type Mg3Sb2 Single Crystals Demonstrate the Absence of Ionized Impurity Scattering and Enhanced Thermoelectric Performance" (2020) published in Advanced Materials
  • "Topological thermoelectrics" (2020) published in APL Materials
  • "Mg3(Bi,Sb)2 single crystals towards high thermoelectric performance" (2020) published in Energy & Environmental Science

Chenguang Fu's research fields span primarily within materials science, with a concentration on several subfields including materials chemistry, electronic, optical and magnetic materials, atomic and molecular physics and optics, electrical and electronic engineering, and civil and structural engineering.

Their work on topics and specialized subjects covers:

  • Advanced Thermoelectric Materials and Devices
  • Heusler alloys: electronic and magnetic properties
  • Thermal properties of materials
  • Topological Materials and Phenomena
  • Chalcogenide Semiconductor Thin Films
  • Thermal Radiation and Cooling Technologies
  • Thermal Expansion and Ionic Conductivity

Best Publications

  • Compromise and Synergy in High-Efficiency Thermoelectric Materials.

    Tiejun Zhu;Yintu Liu;Chenguang Fu;Joseph P. Heremans

  • Realizing high figure of merit in heavy-band p-type half-Heusler thermoelectric materials.

    Chenguang Fu;Shengqiang Bai;Yintu Liu;Yunshan Tang

  • Band engineering of high performance p-type FeNbSb based half-Heusler thermoelectric materials for figure of merit zT > 1

    Chenguang Fu;Tiejun Zhu;Yintu Liu;Hanhui Xie

  • High Efficiency Half-Heusler Thermoelectric Materials for Energy Harvesting

    Tiejun Zhu;Chenguang Fu;Hanhui Xie;Yintu Liu

  • Tuning Multiscale Microstructures to Enhance Thermoelectric Performance of n‐Type Bismuth‐Telluride‐Based Solid Solutions

    Lipeng Hu;Haijun Wu;Haijun Wu;Tiejun Zhu;Chenguang Fu

  • Beneficial Contribution of Alloy Disorder to Electron and Phonon Transport in Half-Heusler Thermoelectric Materials

    Hanhui Xie;Heng Wang;Yanzhong Pei;Chenguang Fu

  • High Band Degeneracy Contributes to High Thermoelectric Performance in p‐Type Half‐Heusler Compounds

    Chenguang Fu;Tiejun Zhu;Yanzhong Pei;Hanhui Xie

  • Zero-Field Nernst Effect in a Ferromagnetic Kagome-Lattice Weyl-Semimetal Co 3 Sn 2 S 2

    Satya N. Guin;Praveen Vir;Yang Zhang;Nitesh Kumar

  • The intrinsic disorder related alloy scattering in ZrNiSn half-Heusler thermoelectric materials

    Hanhui Xie;Heng Wang;Chenguang Fu;Yintu Liu

  • Anomalous Nernst effect beyond the magnetization scaling relation in the ferromagnetic Heusler compound Co 2 MnGa

    Satya N. Guin;Kaustuv Manna;Jonathan Noky;Sarah J. Watzman

  • Unique Role of Refractory Ta Alloying in Enhancing the Figure of Merit of NbFeSb Thermoelectric Materials

    Junjie Yu;Chenguang Fu;Yintu Liu;Kaiyang Xia

  • Hierarchical Chemical Bonds Contributing to the Intrinsically Low Thermal Conductivity in α-MgAgSb Thermoelectric Materials

    Pingjun Ying;Xin Li;Yancheng Wang;Jiong Yang

  • High Performance Mg2(Si,Sn) Solid Solutions: a Point Defect Chemistry Approach to Enhancing Thermoelectric Properties

    Guangyu Jiang;Jian He;Tiejun Zhu;Chenguang Fu

  • Topological thermoelectrics

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  • Metallic n-Type Mg3Sb2 Single Crystals Demonstrate the Absence of Ionized Impurity Scattering and Enhanced Thermoelectric Performance

    Kazuki Imasato;Chenguang Fu;Yu Pan;Max Wood

  • Enhancing the Figure of Merit of Heavy-Band Thermoelectric Materials Through Hierarchical Phonon Scattering.

    Chenguang Fu;Haijun Wu;Yintu Liu;Jiaqing He

  • Demonstration of a phonon-glass electron-crystal strategy in (Hf,Zr)NiSn half-Heusler thermoelectric materials by alloying

    Yintu Liu;Hanhui Xie;Chenguang Fu;G. Jeffrey Snyder

  • Enhanced thermoelectric performance of PbTe bulk materials with figure of merit zT >2 by multi-functional alloying

    Tiezheng Fu;Xianqiang Yue;Haijun Wu;Chenguang Fu

  • Carbon-Tailored Semimetal MoP as an Efficient Hydrogen Evolution Electrocatalyst in Both Alkaline and Acid Media

    Guowei Li;Yan Sun;Jiancun Rao;Jiquan Wu

  • High Performance α-MgAgSb Thermoelectric Materials for Low Temperature Power Generation

    Pingjun Ying;Xiaohua Liu;Chenguang Fu;Xianqiang Yue

  • Lanthanide Contraction as a Design Factor for High-Performance Half-Heusler Thermoelectric Materials.

    Yintu Liu;Chenguang Fu;Kaiyang Xia;Junjie Yu

Frequent Co-Authors

Claudia Felser
Claudia Felser Max Planck Institute for Chemical Physics of Solids
Tiejun Zhu
Tiejun Zhu Zhejiang University
Xinbing Zhao
Xinbing Zhao Zhejiang University
Walter Schnelle
Walter Schnelle Max Planck Institute for Chemical Physics of Solids
G. Jeffrey Snyder
G. Jeffrey Snyder Northwestern University
Stuart S. P. Parkin
Stuart S. P. Parkin Max Planck Institute of Microstructure Physics
Haijun Wu
Haijun Wu Xi'an Jiaotong University
Jiaqing He
Jiaqing He Southern University of Science and Technology
Baptiste Gault
Baptiste Gault Max Planck Institute for Iron Research
Bernd Büchner
Bernd Büchner Leibniz Institute for Solid State and Materials Research

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