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Materials Science

D-Index
96
Citations
31012
World Ranking
1282
National Ranking
54

Ian M. Reaney 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 Ian M. Reaney sits on this spectrum.

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50 publications 1,163+

This scientist: 467 publications — 84th percentile

84% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Ian M. Reaney 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 Ian M. Reaney sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 165+

This scientist: 96 D-Index — 90th percentile

90% 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

  • 2022 - Research.com Materials Science in United Kingdom Leader Award

Overview

Ian M. Reaney is affiliated with the University of Sheffield in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily focuses on materials science and engineering, with a significant concentration on materials chemistry and electrical and electronic engineering.

Their work spans several subfields, including biomedical engineering, electronic, optical and magnetic materials, as well as ceramics and composites. This diverse range highlights a multidisciplinary approach centered largely on advanced ceramic materials and electronic functional materials.

Key topics of Ian M. Reaney's research include:

  • Ferroelectric and piezoelectric materials
  • Microwave dielectric ceramics synthesis
  • Multiferroics and related materials
  • Dielectric properties of ceramics
  • Acoustic wave resonator technologies
  • Advanced ceramic materials synthesis
  • Dielectric materials and actuators

Their frequent publication venues reflect a focus on ceramic and applied materials research. Venues with multiple publications include:

  • Journal of the European Ceramic Society
  • Journal of the American Ceramic Society
  • ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
  • Applied Materials Today
  • Additive Manufacturing

Ian M. Reaney has collaborated repeatedly with several coauthors, indicating strong ongoing research partnerships. Frequent coauthors include Dawei Wang, Ge Wang, Derek C. Sinclair, Linhao Li, and Zhilun Lu.

Notable recent papers authored or coauthored by Ian M. Reaney include:

  • "Electroceramics for High-Energy Density Capacitors: Current Status and Future Perspectives" (2021) published in Chemical Reviews
  • "Superior energy density through tailored dopant strategies in multilayer ceramic capacitors" (2020) published in Energy & Environmental Science
  • "Mechanism of enhanced energy storage density in AgNbO3-based lead-free antiferroelectrics" (2020) published in Nano Energy
  • "Ultrahigh energy density in short-range tilted NBT-based lead-free multilayer ceramic capacitors by nanodomain percolation" (2021) published in Energy Storage Materials
  • "Novel BaTiO3-Based, Ag/Pd-Compatible Lead-Free Relaxors with Superior Energy Storage Performance" (2020) published in ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces

Best Publications

  • Microwave Dielectric Ceramics for Resonators and Filters in Mobile Phone Networks

    Ian M. Reaney;David Iddles

  • Electroceramics for High-Energy Density Capacitors: Current Status and Future Perspectives

    Ge Wang;Zhilun Lu;Zhilun Lu;Yong Li;Linhao Li

  • A family of oxide ion conductors based on the ferroelectric perovskite Na0.5Bi0.5TiO3

    Ming Li;Martha J. Pietrowski;Roger A. De Souza;Huairuo Zhang

  • Dielectric and Structural Characteristics of Ba- and Sr-based Complex Perovskites as a Function of Tolerance Factor

    Ian M. Reaney;Enrico L. Colla;Nava Setter

  • Effect of structural changes in complex perovskites on the temperature coefficient of the relative permittivity

    E. L. Colla;I. M. Reaney;N. Setter

  • Ultrahigh energy storage density lead-free multilayers by controlled electrical homogeneity

    Ge Wang;Jinglei Li;Xun Zhang;Zhongming Fan

  • Electron diffraction of tilted perovskites

    David I. Woodward;Ian M. Reaney

  • Orientation of rapid thermally annealed lead zirconate titanate thin films on (111) Pt substrates

    Keith G. Brooks;Ian M. Reaney;Radosveta Klissurska;Y. Huang

  • Perovskite solar cells: An integrated hybrid lifecycle assessment and review in comparison with other photovoltaic technologies

    Taofeeq Ibn-Mohammed;S.C.L. Koh;I.M. Reaney;Adolf Acquaye

  • Bismuth ferrite-based lead-free ceramics and multilayers with high recoverable energy density

    Dawei Wang;Zhongming Fan;Di Zhou;Di Zhou;Amir Khesro

  • Crystal chemistry and domain structure of rare-earth doped BiFeO3 ceramics

    S. Karimi;I. M. Reaney;Y. Han;J. Pokorny

  • Spontaneous (zero‐field) relaxor–to–ferroelectric‐phase transition in disordered Pb(Sc1/2Nb1/2)O3

    F. Chu;I. M. Reaney;N. Setter

  • Crystal and domain structure of the BiFeO3-PbTiO3 solid solution

    David I. Woodward;Ian M. Reaney;Richard E. Eitel;Clive A. Randall

  • Investigation of Pt/Ti bilayer metallization on silicon for ferroelectric thin film integration

    Kondepudy Sreenivas;Ian Reaney;Thomas Maeder;Nava Setter

  • Review of crystal and domain structures in the PbZrxTi1−xO3 solid solution

    David I. Woodward;Jesper Knudsen;Ian M. Reaney

  • High permittivity and low loss microwave dielectrics suitable for 5G resonators and low temperature co-fired ceramic architecture

    Di Zhou;Di Zhou;Li-Xia Pang;Da-Wei Wang;Chun Li

  • Structure–microwave property relations in (SrxCa(1−x))n+1TinO3n+1

    P.L Wise;I.M Reaney;W.E Lee;T.J Price

  • Superior energy density through tailored dopant strategies in multilayer ceramic capacitors

    Zhilun Lu;Zhilun Lu;Ge Wang;Weichao Bao;Jinglei Li

  • Nano‐ and Mesoscale Structure of Na$_{1 \over 2}$Bi$_{1 \over 2}$TiO3: A TEM Perspective

    Igor Levin;Ian M. Reaney

  • Fabrication and characterization of nanoscale, Er3+-doped, ultratransparent oxy-fluoride glass ceramics

    V. K. Tikhomirov;D. Furniss;A. B. Seddon;I. M. Reaney

  • Investigation of a high Tc piezoelectric system: (1−x)Bi(Mg1/2Ti1/2)O3–(x)PbTiO3

    C. A. Randall;R. E. Eitel;B. Jones;T. R. Shrout

Frequent Co-Authors

Derek C. Sinclair
Derek C. Sinclair University of Sheffield
Di Zhou
Di Zhou Xi'an Jiaotong University
Antonio Feteira
Antonio Feteira Sheffield Hallam University
Paula M. Vilarinho
Paula M. Vilarinho University of Aveiro
Clive A. Randall
Clive A. Randall Pennsylvania State University
Susan Trolier-McKinstry
Susan Trolier-McKinstry Pennsylvania State University
Nava Setter
Nava Setter École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Igor Levin
Igor Levin National Institute of Standards and Technology
Anthony R. West
Anthony R. West University of Sheffield
Jan Petzelt
Jan Petzelt Czech Academy of Sciences

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