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Frank Steglich 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 Frank Steglich sits on this spectrum.

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103 publications 1,469+

This scientist: 1,016 publications — 92nd percentile

92% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Frank Steglich 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 Frank Steglich sits on this spectrum.

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70 D-Index 185+

This scientist: 97 D-Index — 52nd percentile

52% 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

  • 2020 - Fritz London Memorial Prize, International Union of Pure and Applied Physics
  • 2015 - Fellow of American Physical Society (APS) Citation For seminal contributions to correlated electron physics, including discovery of unconventional superconductivity in CeCu2Si2, and explication of electronic criticality near antiferromagnetic quantum critical points
  • 2009 - Polish Academy of Science
  • 2004 - Stern–Gerlach Medal, German Physical Society

Overview

Frank Steglich is affiliated with the Max Planck Institute for Chemical Physics of Solids in Germany. Their research primarily spans fields of Physics and Astronomy as well as Materials Science, with focused subfields including Condensed Matter Physics, Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials, Inorganic Chemistry, Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Materials Chemistry.

Steglich's scientific work extensively covers topics such as Rare-earth and actinide compounds, Iron-based superconductors research, Physics of Superconductivity and Magnetism, Magnetic Properties of Alloys, Inorganic Chemistry and Materials, Advanced Condensed Matter Physics, and Topological Materials and Phenomena.

Recent papers include:

  • "Anisotropic c−f Hybridization in the Ferromagnetic Quantum Critical Metal CeRh6Ge4", 2021, Physical Review Letters
  • "Revealing the Heavy Quasiparticles in the Heavy-Fermion Superconductor CeCu2Si2", 2021, Physical Review Letters
  • "Consecutive topological phase transitions and colossal magnetoresistance in a magnetic topological semimetal", 2022, npj Quantum Materials
  • "Colloquium: Unconventional fully gapped superconductivity in the heavy-fermion metal CeCu2Si2", 2023, Reviews of Modern Physics
  • "Possible multiorbital ground state in CeCu2Si2", 2020, Physical Review B

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Steglich include Huiqiu Yuan, M. Smidman, Chao Cao, Yongjun Zhang, and Yang Liu.

Steglich has published frequently in venues such as Physical Review B, arXiv (Cornell University), Chinese Physics Letters, Physical Review Letters, and npj Quantum Materials.

The scientist's awards include the Fritz London Memorial Prize from the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics in 2020, Fellowship of the American Physical Society in 2015 with a citation recognizing contributions to correlated electron physics including discovery of unconventional superconductivity in CeCu2Si2, the Polish Academy of Science award in 2009, and the Stern-Gerlach Medal awarded by the German Physical Society in 2004.

Best Publications

  • Superconductivity in the presence of strong Pauli paramagnetism : CeCu2Si2

    F. Steglich;J. Aarts;C. D. Bredl;W. Lieke

  • Quantum criticality in heavy-fermion metals

    Philipp Gegenwart;Qimiao Si;Frank Steglich

  • The break-up of heavy electrons at a quantum critical point

    J. Custers;P. Gegenwart;H. Wilhelm;K. Neumaier

  • YbRh 2 Si 2 : Pronounced Non-Fermi-Liquid Effects above a Low-Lying Magnetic Phase Transition

    O. Trovarelli;C. Geibel;S. Mederle;C. Langhammer

  • Heavy Fermions and Quantum Phase Transitions

    Qimiao Si;Frank Steglich

  • Heavy-fermion superconductivity atT c =2K in the antiferromagnet UPd2Al3

    C. Geibel;C. Schank;S. Thies;H. Kitazawa

  • Hall-effect evolution across a heavy-fermion quantum critical point.

    S. Paschen;T. Luhmann;S. Wirth;P. Gegenwart

  • Magnetic-field induced quantum critical point in YbRh2Si2

    P. Gegenwart;J. Custers;C. Geibel;K. Neumaier

  • Observation of two distinct superconducting phases in CeCu2Si2.

    H. Q. Yuan;F. M. Grosche;M. Deppe;C. Geibel

  • Strong coupling between local moments and superconducting 'heavy' electrons in UPd2Al3.

    N. K. Sato;N. K. Sato;N. Aso;K. Miyake;R. Shiina

  • A new heavy-fermion superconductor: UNi2Al3

    C. Geibel;S. Thies;D. Kaczorowski;A. Mehner

  • Colossal Seebeck coefficient in strongly correlated semiconductor FeSb2

    A. Bentien;S. Johnsen;G. K. H. Madsen;B. B. Iversen

  • Specific heat of concentrated kondo systems: (La, Ce)Al2 and CeAl2

    C. D. Bredl;F. Steglich;K. D. Schotte

  • Structural, transport, magnetic, and thermal properties of Eu 8 Ga 16 Ge 30

    S. Paschen;W. Carrillo-Cabrera;A. Bentien;V. H. Tran

  • First-order superconducting phase transition in CeCoIn5.

    A. Bianchi;R. Movshovich;N. Oeschler;P. Gegenwart

  • Neutron diffraction study of the heavy fermion superconductors UM2Al3 (M=Pd, Ni)

    A. Krimmel;P. Fischer;B. Roessli;H. Maletta

  • Low-Temperature Specific Heat of CeCu2Si2 and CeAl3: Coherence Effects in Kondo Lattice Systems

    C. D. Bredl;S. Horn;F. Steglich;B. Lüthi

  • Divergence of the grüneisen ratio at quantum critical points in heavy fermion metals.

    R. Küchler;N. Oeschler;P. Gegenwart;T. Cichorek

  • Multiple Energy Scales at a Quantum Critical Point

    P. Gegenwart;T. Westerkamp;C. Krellner;Y. Tokiwa

  • Metallic In-Plane and Divergent Out-of-Plane Resistivity of a High- T c Cuprate in the Zero-Temperature Limit

    Yoichi Ando;G. S. Boebinger;A. Passner;N. L. Wang

Frequent Co-Authors

C. Geibel
C. Geibel Max Planck Society
Alois Loidl
Alois Loidl University of Augsburg
Zachary Fisk
Zachary Fisk University of California, Irvine
J. D. Thompson
J. D. Thompson Los Alamos National Laboratory
Bo B. Iversen
Bo B. Iversen Aarhus University
J. L. Sarrao
J. L. Sarrao SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
Liu Hao Tjeng
Liu Hao Tjeng Max Planck Society
Ernst Lengyel
Ernst Lengyel University of Chicago
Peter Fulde
Peter Fulde Max Planck Society

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