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D-Index
43
Citations
8813
World Ranking
17088
National Ranking
4205

Gordon J. Miller publication distribution in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Chemistry in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Gordon J. Miller sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 322 publications — 68th percentile

68% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,295 publications or more.

Gordon J. Miller D-index placement in Chemistry in 2026

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

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 43 D-Index — 5th percentile

5% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 159 D-Index or more.

Overview

Gordon J. Miller is affiliated with Iowa State University in the United States and has a research focus primarily in Materials Science. Their work spans various subfields including Materials Chemistry, Condensed Matter Physics, Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials, Inorganic Chemistry, and Electrical and Electronic Engineering.

The scientist has contributed extensively to topics such as:

  • Crystallization and Solubility Studies
  • X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography
  • Rare-earth and actinide compounds
  • Inorganic Chemistry and Materials
  • Advanced Thermoelectric Materials and Devices
  • Thermal Expansion and Ionic Conductivity
  • Iron-based superconductors research

The research output includes a number of recent papers published in recognized scientific journals. Selected recent publications are:

  • "Third time's the charm: intricate non-centrosymmetric polymorphism in LnSiP3 (Ln = La and Ce) induced by distortions of phosphorus square layers", 2021, Dalton Transactions
  • "Tuning the Radius Ratio to Enhance Thermoelectric Properties in the Zintl Compounds AM2Sb2 (A = Ba, Sr; M = Zn, Cd)", 2023, Chemistry of Materials
  • "Role of Eu-Doping in the Electron Transport Behavior in the Zintl Thermoelectric Ca5-x-yYbxEuyAl2Sb6 System", 2022, Chemistry of Materials
  • "Add a Pinch of Tetrel: The Transformation of a Centrosymmetric Metal into a Nonsymmorphic and Chiral Semiconductor", 2021, Chemistry - A European Journal
  • "Coloring Tetrahedral Semiconductors: Synthesis and Photoluminescence Enhancement of Ternary II-III2-VI4 Colloidal Nanocrystals", 2024, ACS Energy Letters

The scientist frequently collaborates with other researchers, with notable co-authors including:

  • Kirill Kovnir
  • Tae-Soo You
  • Philip Yox
  • Kang Min Ok
  • Myung-Ho Choi

The publications appear in several recurrent venues, including:

  • The Cambridge Structural Database (43 publications)
  • Chemistry of Materials (2 publications)
  • Chemistry - A European Journal (2 publications)
  • Zeitschrift für anorganische und allgemeine Chemie (2 publications)
  • Inorganic Chemistry (2 publications)

Best Publications

  • Structural-electronic relationships in inorganic solids: powder neutron diffraction studies of the rutile and anatase polymorphs of titanium dioxide at 15 and 295 K

    Jeremy K. Burdett;Timothy Hughbanks;Gordon J. Miller;James W. Richardson

  • Making and breaking covalent bonds across the magnetic transition in the giant magnetocaloric material Gd5(Si2Ge2)

    Wonyoung Choe;Vitalij K. Pecharsky;Alexandra O. Pecharsky;Karl A. Gschneidner Jr.

  • The “Coloring Problem” in Solids: How It Affects Structure, Composition and Properties

    Gordon J. Miller

  • Ferromagnetism in the Mott insulator Ba2NaOsO6.

    A.S. Erickson;Sumohan Misra;Gordon J. Miller;R.R. Gupta

  • Magnetic field effects on transport properties of PtSn4

    Eundeok Mun;Hyunjin Ko;Gordon J. Miller;German D. Samolyuk

  • A Promising Thermoelectric Material: Zn4Sb3 or Zn6-δSb5. Its Composition, Structure, Stability, and Polymorphs. Structure and Stability of Zn1-δSb

    Yurij Mozharivskyj;Alexandra O. Pecharsky;Sergey L. Bud'ko;Gordon J. Miller

  • Side-chain control of porosity closure in single- and multiple-peptide-based porous materials by cooperative folding

    Carlos Martí-Gastaldo;Dmytro Antypov;John Warren;Michael Briggs

  • Fragment formalism in main-group solids: applications to aluminum boride (AlB2), calcium aluminum silicide (CaAl2Si2), barium-aluminum (BaAl4), and related materials

    Jeremy K. Burdett;Gordon J. Miller

  • Anisotropy and large magnetoresistance in the narrow-gap semiconductor FeSb2

    Cedomir Petrovic;J.W. Kim;Sergey L. Bud'ko;A. I. Goldman

  • Electronic structure of transition-metal borides with the AlB2 structure

    Jeremy K. Burdett;Enric. Canadell;Gordon J. Miller

  • Electrical resistivity, electronic heat capacity, and electronic structure of Gd5Ge4

    E.M. Levin;Vitalij K. Pecharsky;Karl A. Gschneidner Jr.;Gordon J. Miller

  • Preparation, crystal structure, heat capacity, magnetism, and the magnetocaloric effect of Pr5Ni1.9Si3 and PrNi

    A. O. Pecharsky;Yu. Mozharivskyj;K. W. Dennis;K. A. Gschneidner

  • The s−p Bonded Representatives of the Prominent BaAl4 Structure Type: A Case Study on Structural Stability of Polar Intermetallic Network Structures

    Ulrich Häussermann;Shahrad Amerioun;Lars Eriksson;Chi-Shen Lee

  • New oxides of the filled-Ti2Ni type structure

    Richard Mackay;Gordon J. Miller;Hugo F. Franzen

  • Chapter 100 Metal-rich halides: Structure, bonding and properties

    A. Simon;H.J. Mattausch;G.J. Miller;W. Bauhofer

  • Atomic Distributions in the γ-Brass Structure of the Cu−Zn System: A Structural and Theoretical Study

    Olivier Gourdon;Delphine Gout;Darrick J. Williams;Thomas Proffen

  • Metallic behavior of the Zintl phase EuGe2: combined structural studies, property measurements, and electronic structure calculations

    Svilen Bobev;Eric D. Bauer;Joe D. Thompson;John L. Sarrao

  • A covalent view of chemical bonding in Laves phases CaLixAl2 − x

    Reinhard Nesper;Gordon J. Miller

  • Complex rare-earth tetrelides, RE5(SixGe1−x)4: New materials for magnetic refrigeration and a superb playground for solid state chemistry

    Gordon J. Miller

  • On the high-temperature phase transition of Gd5Si2Ge2.

    Yurij Mozharivskyj;Alexandra O. Pecharsky;Vitalij K. Pecharsky;Gordon J. Miller

Frequent Co-Authors

John D. Corbett
John D. Corbett Iowa State University
Vitalij K. Pecharsky
Vitalij K. Pecharsky Iowa State University
Karl A. Gschneidner
Karl A. Gschneidner Iowa State University
Jeremy K. Burdett
Jeremy K. Burdett University of Chicago
Anja-Verena Mudring
Anja-Verena Mudring Aarhus University
Arndt Simon
Arndt Simon Max Planck Society
Richard Dronskowski
Richard Dronskowski RWTH Aachen University
Alan I. Goldman
Alan I. Goldman Iowa State University
Yuri Grin
Yuri Grin Max Planck Institute for Chemical Physics of Solids
Matthew J. Kramer
Matthew J. Kramer Ames Laboratory

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