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D-Index
95
Citations
47142
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1901
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987

Elbio Dagotto publication distribution in Physics in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Physics in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Elbio Dagotto sits on this spectrum.

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103 publications 1,469+

This scientist: 703 publications — 78th percentile

78% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,469 publications or more.

Elbio Dagotto D-index placement in Physics in 2026

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

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70 D-Index 185+

This scientist: 95 D-Index — 49th percentile

49% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 185 D-Index or more.

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2009 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
  • 1998 - Fellow of American Physical Society (APS) Citation For the development and use of computational methods to study strongly correlated electron materials

Overview

Elbio Dagotto is affiliated with the University of Tennessee at Knoxville in the United States. The research portfolio focuses on condensed matter physics, electronic materials, and related phenomena with an emphasis on superconductivity and magnetism.

The main fields of study include Physics and Astronomy and Materials Science. Within these domains, the subfields predominantly studied are Condensed Matter Physics, Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics, along with Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials, and Materials Chemistry.

The core topics investigated are advanced condensed matter physics, the physics of superconductivity and magnetism, magnetic and transport properties of perovskites and related materials, topological materials and phenomena, iron-based superconductors research, quantum many-body systems, and electronic and structural properties of oxides.

Frequent collaborators in research include Adriana Moreo, Ling-Fang Lin, Gonzalo Álvarez, Yang Zhang, and Satoshi Okamoto. These coauthors reflect a network of interdisciplinary cooperation spanning various aspects of condensed matter theory and computational studies.

Publication venues often chosen by Dagotto encompass Physical Review B, arXiv (Cornell University), Nature Communications, Communications Physics, and Physical Review Letters.

Recent papers authored or coauthored by Dagotto include:

  • Structural phase transition, s±-wave pairing, and magnetic stripe order in bilayered superconductor La3Ni2O7 under pressure (2024, Nature Communications)
  • Electronic structure, dimer physics, orbital-selective behavior, and magnetic tendencies in the bilayer nickelate superconductor La3Ni2O7 under pressure (2023, Physical Review B)
  • Trends in electronic structures and s±-wave pairing for the rare-earth series in bilayer nickelate superconductor R3Ni2O7 (2023, Physical Review B)
  • Designing Magnetism in High Entropy Oxides (2022, Advanced Science)
  • Similarities and differences between nickelate and cuprate films grown on a SrTiO3 substrate (2020, Physical Review B)

Dagotto has received several honors including being named a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 2009 and a Fellow of the American Physical Society (APS) in 1998, with the APS citation recognizing contributions to computational methods for studying strongly correlated electron materials.

Best Publications

  • Colossal Magnetoresistant Materials: The Key Role of Phase Separation

    Elbio Dagotto;Takashi Hotta;Adriana Moreo

  • Correlated electrons in high-temperature superconductors

    Elbio Dagotto

  • Complexity in Strongly Correlated Electronic Systems

    Elbio R Dagotto

  • Surprises on the Way from One- to Two-Dimensional Quantum Magnets: The Ladder Materials

    Elbio Dagotto;T. M. Rice

  • Phase Separation Scenario for Manganese Oxides and Related Materials

    Adriana Moreo;Seiji Yunoki;Elbio Dagotto

  • Role of the Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction in multiferroic perovskites

    Ivan A Sergienko;Ivan A Sergienko;Elbio R Dagotto;Elbio R Dagotto

  • Nanoscale Phase Separation and Colossal Magnetoresistance

    Elbio Dagotto

  • Superconductivity in ladders and coupled planes

    E. Dagotto;J. Riera;D. Scalapino

  • Magnetism and its microscopic origin in iron-based high-temperature superconductors

    Pengcheng Dai;Pengcheng Dai;Jiangping Hu;Jiangping Hu;Elbio R Dagotto;Elbio R Dagotto

  • Phase Separation in Electronic Models for Manganites

    S. Yunoki;J. Hu;A. L. Malvezzi;A. Moreo

  • Ferroelectricity in the magnetic E-phase of orthorhombic perovskites.

    Ivan A Sergienko;Ivan A Sergienko;Cengiz Sen;Elbio R Dagotto;Elbio R Dagotto

  • Excitation spectrum of Heisenberg spin ladders.

    T. Barnes;T. Barnes;E. Dagotto;J. Riera;E. S. Swanson

  • COLOSSAL EFFECTS IN TRANSITION METAL OXIDES CAUSED BY INTRINSIC INHOMOGENEITIES

    J. Burgy;M. Mayr;V. Martin-Mayor;A. Moreo

  • Open questions in CMR manganites, relevance of clustered states and analogies with other compounds including the cuprates

    Elbio R Dagotto

  • Experiments on ladders reveal a complex interplay between a spin-gapped normal state and superconductivity

    Elbio Dagotto

  • Giant cluster coexistence in doped manganites and other compounds

    Adriana Moreo;Matthias Mayr;Adrian Feiguin;Seiji Yunoki

  • Colloquium: The unexpected properties of alkali metal iron selenide superconductors

    Elbio Dagotto

  • Strongly correlated electronic systems with one hole: Dynamical properties

    Elbio Dagotto;Robert Joynt;Adriana Moreo;Silvia Bacci

  • Dual nature of improper ferroelectricity in a magnetoelectric multiferroic.

    Silvia Picozzi;Kunihiko Yamauchi;Biplab Sanyal;Ivan A. Sergienko;Ivan A. Sergienko

  • Phase diagram of the two-dimensional negative-U Hubbard model.

    R. T. Scalettar;E. Y. Loh;J. E. Gubernatis;A. Moreo

Frequent Co-Authors

Shuai Dong
Shuai Dong Southeast University
Satoshi Okamoto
Satoshi Okamoto Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Rong Yu
Rong Yu Tsinghua University
Douglas J. Scalapino
Douglas J. Scalapino University of California, Santa Barbara
Eduardo Fradkin
Eduardo Fradkin University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Sadamichi Maekawa
Sadamichi Maekawa Chinese Academy of Sciences
Philip D. Rack
Philip D. Rack University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Maria Varela
Maria Varela Complutense University of Madrid
Stephen J. Pennycook
Stephen J. Pennycook University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Ho Nyung Lee
Ho Nyung Lee Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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