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22695
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4616
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Hartmut Fuess 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 Hartmut Fuess sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 1,307 publications — 100th percentile

100% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Hartmut Fuess 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 Hartmut Fuess sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 74 D-Index — 75th percentile

75% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Hartmut Fuess is affiliated with the Technical University of Darmstadt in Germany. Their scientific contributions primarily focus on Materials Science, with particular attention to subfields such as Materials Chemistry and Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials.

Their research covers several main topics including:

  • Ferroelectric and Piezoelectric Materials
  • Multiferroics and related materials
  • Crystallization and Solubility Studies
  • X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography

Recent publications by Hartmut Fuess include:

  • "Defect structure and property consequence when small Li⁺ ions meet BaTiO₃," 2020, published in Physical Review Materials
  • "CCDC 1535350: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination," 2022, published in The Cambridge Structural Database

Frequent co-authors in their work have been:

  • N. Narayanan
  • Q. Lou
  • Aditya Rawal
  • Teng Lü
  • Zixi Liu

Hartmut Fuess's publications are predominantly found in journals and databases such as:

  • Physical Review Materials
  • The Cambridge Structural Database

Best Publications

  • Synthesis of cubic silicon nitride

    Andreas Zerr;Gerhard Miehe;George Serghiou;Marcus Schwarz

  • Nanodomain structure of Pb [ Zr 1 − x Ti x ] O 3 at its morphotropic phase boundary: Investigations from local to average structure

    Kristin A. Schönau;Ljubomira A. Schmitt;Michael Knapp;Hartmut Fuess

  • An interface clusters mixture model for the structure of amorphous silicon monoxide (SiO)

    Achim Hohl;Thomas Wieder;P. A. van Aken;T. E. Weirich

  • Chemical modifications of PET induced by swift heavy ions

    Thomas Steckenreiter;E. Balanzat;H. Fuess;C. Trautmann

  • Novel Nanocomposite Pt/RuO2⋅x H2O/Carbon Nanotube Catalysts for Direct Methanol Fuel Cells

    Lin Cao;Frieder Scheiba;Christina Roth;Franz Schweiger

  • High-resolution neutron powder diffractometer SPODI at research reactor FRM II

    Markus Hoelzel;Markus Hoelzel;Anatoliy Senyshyn;Anatoliy Senyshyn;N. Juenke;Hans Boysen

  • Magnetic phase transitions of MnWO4 studied by the use of neutron diffraction

    G. Lautenschläger;H. Weitzel;T. Vogt;R. Hock

  • Characterization of nanosized material extracted from clear suspensions for MFI zeolite synthesis

    Raman Ravishankar;Christine E. A. Kirschhock;Peter-Paul Knops-Gerrits;Eddy J. P. Feijen

  • Determination of O[H] and CO Coverage and Adsorption Sites on PtRu Electrodes in an Operating PEM Fuel Cell

    Christina Roth;Nathalie Benker;Thorsten Buhrmester;Marian Mazurek

  • The synchrotron powder diffractometer at beamline B2 at HASYLAB/DESY: status and capabilities

    Michael Knapp;Carsten Baehtz;Helmut Ehrenberg;Hartmut Fuess

  • In Situ Transmission Electron Microscopy of Electric Field-Triggered Reversible Domain Formation in Bi-Based Lead-Free Piezoceramics

    Jens Kling;Xiaoli Tan;Wook Jo;Hans-Joachim Kleebe

  • Synthesis and characterization of carbon-supported Pt-Ru-WOx catalysts by spectroscopic and diffraction methods

    C. Roth;M. Goetz;H. Fuess

  • The First Crystalline Solids in the Ternary Si-C-N System

    Ralf Riedel;Axel Greiner;Gerhard Miehe;Wolfgang Dressler

  • Position-sensitive detector system OBI for High Resolution X-Ray Powder Diffraction using on-site readable image plates

    M Knapp;V Joco;C Baehtz;H.H Brecht

  • Bimetallic Pt/Pd diesel oxidation catalysts: Structural characterisation and catalytic behaviour

    Alexander Morlang;U. Neuhausen;K. V. Klementiev;F. W. Schütze

  • Field-induced phase transition in Bi1/2Na1/2TiO3- based lead-free piezoelectric ceramics

    Manuel Hinterstein;Manuel Hinterstein;Michael Knapp;Markus Hölzel;Wook Jo

  • Nanodomains in morphotropic lead zirconate titanate ceramics : on the origin of the strong piezoelectric effect

    Ralf Theissmann;Ljubomira A. Schmitt;Jens Kling;Roland Schierholz

  • Structural description of the macroscopic piezo- and ferroelectric properties of lead zirconate titanate.

    M. Hinterstein;J. Rouquette;J. Haines;Ph. Papet

  • Electrochemical and structural study of LiCoPO4-based electrodes

    Natalia N. Bramnik;Kirill G. Bramnik;Thorsten Buhrmester;Carsten Baehtz

  • Spinel‐Si3N4: Multi‐Anvil Press Synthesis and Structural Refinement

    M. Schwarz;G. Miehe;A. Zerr;E. Kroke

  • Electrochemical intercalation of lithium in ternary metal molybdates MMoO4 (M: Cu, Zn, Ni and Fe)

    N. N. Leyzerovich;Kirill G. Bramnik;Thorsten Buhrmester;Helmut Ehrenberg

Frequent Co-Authors

Helmut Ehrenberg
Helmut Ehrenberg Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Jan W. Bats
Jan W. Bats Goethe University Frankfurt
Michael Knapp
Michael Knapp Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Anatoliy Senyshyn
Anatoliy Senyshyn Technical University of Munich
Christina Roth
Christina Roth University of Bayreuth
Roman Boča
Roman Boča University of Ss. Cyril and Methodius in Trnava
Wolfgang Haase
Wolfgang Haase Technical University of Darmstadt
Wolfgang W. Schmahl
Wolfgang W. Schmahl Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Michael J. Hoffmann
Michael J. Hoffmann Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Herbert W. Roesky
Herbert W. Roesky University of Göttingen

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