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D-Index
41
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6472
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12710
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2914

Gene E. Ice 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 Gene E. Ice sits on this spectrum.

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50 publications 1,163+

This scientist: 233 publications — 41st percentile

41% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Gene E. Ice 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 Gene E. Ice sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 165+

This scientist: 41 D-Index — 2nd percentile

2% 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

  • 1999 - Fellow of American Physical Society (APS) Citation For advances in xray resonant scattering techniques to study the many body problems of atomic electron rearrangements, local atomic disorder and magnetism, and for innovations in synchrotron xray optics

Overview

Gene E. Ice is affiliated with Oak Ridge National Laboratory in the United States. Their professional focus involves scientific research linked to this institution.

In 1999, they were recognized as a Fellow of the American Physical Society (APS). The citation for this award highlights advances in x-ray resonant scattering techniques applied to study many-body problems of atomic electron rearrangements, local atomic disorder, and magnetism, as well as innovations in synchrotron x-ray optics.

Best Publications

  • Three-dimensional X-ray structural microscopy with submicrometre resolution

    B. C. Larson;Wenge Yang;G. E. Ice;J. D. Budai

  • Automated indexing for texture and strain measurement with broad-bandpass x-ray microbeams

    Jin-Seok Chung;Gene E. Ice

  • The race to x-ray microbeam and nanobeam science.

    Gene E. Ice;John D. Budai;Judy W. L. Pang

  • Phase diagram of a lipid monolayer on the surface of water

    B. Lin;M. C. Shih;T. M. Bohanon;G. E. Ice

  • Nanoscale Morphological and Chemical Changes of High Voltage Lithium–Manganese Rich NMC Composite Cathodes with Cycling

    Feifei Yang;Yijin Liu;Surendra K. Martha;Ziyu Wu

  • Identification of tetragonal and cubic structures of zirconia using synchrotron x-radiation source

    Ram Srinivasan;Robert J. De Angelis;Gene Ice;Burtron H. Davis

  • Elliptical x-ray microprobe mirrors by differential deposition

    Gene E. Ice;Jin-Seok Chung;Jonathan Z. Tischler;Andrew Lunt

  • Short Focal Length Kirkpatrick-Baez Mirrors for a Hard X-Ray Nanoprobe

    Wenjun Liu;Gene E Ice;Jonathan Zachary Tischler;Ali Khounsary

  • X-ray magnetic scattering in antiferromagnetic URu2Si2.

    E. D. Isaacs;D. B. Mcwhan;R. N. Kleiman;D. J. Bishop

  • Quantitative microdiffraction from deformed crystals with unpaired dislocations and dislocation walls

    R. I. Barabash;G. E. Ice;F. J. Walker

  • White microbeam diffraction from distorted crystals

    R. Barabash;G. E. Ice;B. C. Larson;G. M. Pharr

  • Local, submicron, strain gradients as the cause of Sn whisker growth

    M. Sobiech;M. Wohlschlögel;U. Welzel;E. J. Mittemeijer;E. J. Mittemeijer

  • X-ray microdiffraction study of growth modes and crystallographic tilts in oxide films on metal substrates

    John D. Budai;Wenge Yang;Nobumichi Tamura;Jin-Seok Chung

  • Experimental Characterization and Crystal Plasticity Modeling of Heterogeneous Deformation in Polycrystalline α-Ti

    Leyun Wang;Rozaliya Barabash;Y Yang;T R Bieler

  • Magnetic x-ray-scattering study of uranium arsenide

    DB McWhan;C Vettier;ED Isaacs;GE Ice

  • 3D X-ray crystal microscope

    Gene E. Ice;Benneff C. Larson

  • Sagittal focusing of synchrotron x-radiation with curved crystals☆

    Cullie J. Sparks;Gene E. Ice;Joe Wong;Boris W. Batterman

  • Atomic inner-shell level energies determined by absorption spectrometry with synchrotron radiation

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  • Polychromatic X-Ray Microdiffraction Studies of Mesoscale Structure and Dynamics

    G. E. Ice;B. C. Larson;W. Yang;J. D. Budai

  • X-ray microdiffraction and strain gradient crystal plasticity studies of geometrically necessary dislocations near a Ni bicrystal grain boundary

    Tetsuya Ohashi;R.I. Barabash;J.W.L. Pang;G.E. Ice

  • Anomalous-x-ray-scattering study of local order in bcc Fe0.53Cr0.47.

    Reinhard L;Robertson Jl;Moss Sc;Ice Ge

  • Tutorial on x-ray microLaue diffraction

    Gene E. Ice;Judy W.L. Pang

  • Differential-aperture X-ray structural microscopy: a submicron-resolution three-dimensional probe of local microstructure and strain.

    Wenge Yang;B.C Larson;J.Z Tischler;G.E Ice

  • Design of doubly focusing, tunable (5 30 keV), wide bandpass optics made from layered synthetic microstructures

    D.H. Bilderback;B.M. Lairson;T.W. Barbee;G.E. Ice

  • Elliptical x-ray microprobe mirrors by differential deposition

    G. E. Ice;J.-S. Chung;J. Z. Tischler;A. Lunt

Frequent Co-Authors

John D. Budai
John D. Budai Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Wing Kam Liu
Wing Kam Liu Northwestern University
Nobumichi Tamura
Nobumichi Tamura Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Wei Liu
Wei Liu University of California, Riverside
Eliot D. Specht
Eliot D. Specht Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Peter K. Liaw
Peter K. Liaw University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Detlef Hommel
Detlef Hommel University of Wrocław
Yanfei Gao
Yanfei Gao University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Robert F. Davis
Robert F. Davis Carnegie Mellon University

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