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Materials Science

D-Index
61
Citations
13259
World Ranking
6790
National Ranking
1710

Chemistry

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Igor Levin 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 Igor Levin sits on this spectrum.

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50 publications 1,163+

This scientist: 248 publications — 46th percentile

46% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Igor Levin 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 Igor Levin sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 165+

This scientist: 61 D-Index — 48th percentile

48% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 165 D-Index or more.

Overview

Igor Levin is affiliated with the National Institute of Standards and Technology in the United States. Their research contributions are primarily situated in the fields of Materials Science and Engineering, with a substantial focus on subfields such as Materials Chemistry, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials, Ceramics and Composites, and Condensed Matter Physics.

The scientist's published work addresses topics including Ferroelectric and Piezoelectric Materials, Microwave Dielectric Ceramics Synthesis, X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography, Advanced ceramic materials synthesis, Multiferroics and related materials, Nuclear Physics and Applications, and Magnetic and transport properties of perovskites and related materials.

Igor Levin has contributed to a number of recent papers, evidencing active engagement in ongoing research. These include:

  • "New capabilities for enhancement of RMCProfile: instrumental profiles with arbitrary peak shapes for structural refinements using the reverse Monte Carlo method," published in 2020 in the Journal of Applied Crystallography
  • "Materials research & measurement needs for ceramics additive manufacturing," published in 2020 in the Journal of the American Ceramic Society
  • "Displacive Order-Disorder Behavior and Intrinsic Clustering of Lattice Distortions in Bi-Substituted NaNbO3," published in 2020 in Advanced Functional Materials
  • "Substitutional Mechanisms and Structural Relaxations for Manganese in SrTiO3: Bridging the Concentration Gap for Point-Defect Metrology," published in 2020 in Chemistry of Materials
  • "Effects of octahedral tilting on the site of substitution of manganese in CaTiO3," published in 2021 in Acta Materialia

Their frequent co-authors include V. Krayzman, Russell A. Maier, Matthew G. Tucker, Andrew J. Allen, and Alexeï Bosak, reflecting collaborative work across various related research areas.

Igor Levin's research has been frequently published in venues such as Acta Crystallographica Section A Foundations and Advances, Journal of the American Ceramic Society, Chemistry of Materials, Acta Materialia, and arXiv (Cornell University), illustrating the breadth of their engagement in both traditional and preprint scientific communities.

Best Publications

  • Metastable alumina polymorphs : Crystal structures and transition sequences

    Igor Levin;David Brandon

  • The problem with determining atomic structure at the nanoscale.

    Simon J. L. Billinge;Igor Levin

  • Effect of nitrogen on band alignment in HfSiON gate dielectrics

    S. Sayan;N. V. Nguyen;J. Ehrstein;J. J. Chambers

  • H2 evolution at Si-based metal–insulator–semiconductor photoelectrodes enhanced by inversion channel charge collection and H spillover

    Daniel V. Esposito;Igor Levin;Thomas P. Moffat;Albert A. Talin;Albert A. Talin

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

    Igor Levin;Ian M. Reaney

  • Structural study of an unusual cubic pyrochlore Bi1.5Zn0.92Nb1.5O6.92

    Igor Levin;T. G. Amos;J. C. Nino;T. A. Vanderah

  • Phase Diagram of the Perovskite System (1−x)BiScO3-xPbTiO3

    R. E. Eitel;Shujun Zhang;Thomas R. Shrout;Clive A. Randall

  • Design of Self-Assembled Multiferroic Nanostructures in Epitaxial Films

    Igor Levin;Jianhua Li;Jianhua Li;Julia Slutsker;Alexander L. Roytburd

  • Nd-doped BiFeO3 ceramics with antipolar order

    S. Karimi;I. M. Reaney;I. Levin;I. Sterianou

  • Phase equilibria, crystal structures, and dielectric anomaly in the BaZrO3–CaZrO3 system

    Igor Levin;Tammy G. Amos;Steven M. Bell;Leon Farber

  • Structural changes underlying the diffuse dielectric response in AgNbO 3

    Igor Levin;Victor Krayzman;Joseph C. Woicik;Jenia Karapetrova

  • Transition layers at the SiO2∕SiC interface

    Tsvetanka Zheleva;Aivars Lelis;Gerd Duscher;Fude Liu

  • Transient oxidation of NiAl

    J.C. Yang;E. Schumann;I. Levin;M. Rühle

  • A Crystal-Chemical Framework for Relaxor versus Normal Ferroelectric Behavior in Tetragonal Tungsten Bronzes

    X. Zhu;M. Fu;M. C. Stennett;P. M. Vilarinho

  • In situ Raman spectroscopic investigation of chromium surfaces under hydrothermal conditions

    James E. Maslar;Wilbur S. Hurst;Walter J. Bowers;Jay H. Hendricks

  • Phase formation, crystal chemistry, and properties in the system Bi2O3–Fe2O3–Nb2O5

    Michael W. Lufaso;Terrell A. Vanderah;Ileana M. Pazos;Igor Levin

  • High-Resolution Transmission Electron Microscopy of Ti4AlN3, or Ti3Al2N2 Revisited

    Michel W. Barsoum;Leonid Farber;Igor Levin;Adam Procopio

  • Dielectric and structural studies of Ba2MTi2Nb3O15 (BMTNO15, M=Bi3+,La3+,Nd3+,Sm3+,Gd3+) tetragonal tungsten bronze-structured ceramics

    Martin C. Stennett;Ian M. Reaney;G. C. Miles;David I. Woodward

  • Coupling between octahedral tilting and ferroelectric order in tetragonal tungsten bronze-structured dielectrics

    Igor Levin;Martin C. Stennett;Gabrielle C. Miles;David. I. Woodward

  • Effect of SiC Submicrometer Particle Size and Content on Fracture Toughness of Alumina–SiC “Nanocomposites”

    Igor Levin;Wayne D. Kaplan;David G. Brandon;Albir A. Layyous

  • Self-assembled multiferroic nanostructures in the CoFe2O4-PbTiO3 system

    Jianhua Li;Igor Levin;Julia Slutsker;Virgil Provenzano

Frequent Co-Authors

Joseph C. Woicik
Joseph C. Woicik National Institute of Standards and Technology
Albert V. Davydov
Albert V. Davydov National Institute of Standards and Technology
Ian M. Reaney
Ian M. Reaney University of Sheffield
Matthew G. Tucker
Matthew G. Tucker Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Leonid A. Bendersky
Leonid A. Bendersky National Institute of Standards and Technology
Juan C. Nino
Juan C. Nino University of Florida
Hui Wu
Hui Wu National Institute of Standards and Technology
Robert S. Roth
Robert S. Roth National Institute of Standards and Technology
Clive A. Randall
Clive A. Randall Pennsylvania State University
Susan Trolier-McKinstry
Susan Trolier-McKinstry Pennsylvania State University

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