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Jo Verbeeck 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 Jo Verbeeck sits on this spectrum.

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50 publications 1,163+

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

Jo Verbeeck 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 Jo Verbeeck sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 165+

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

Best Publications

  • Intrinsic Thermal Instability of Methylammonium Lead Trihalide Perovskite

    Bert Conings;Jeroen Drijkoningen;Nicolas Gauquelin;Aslihan Babayigit

  • Oxidation state and chemical shift investigation in transition metal oxides by EELS

    Haiyan Tan;Jo Verbeeck;Artem Abakumov;Gustaaf Van Tendeloo

  • Electronically coupled complementary interfaces between perovskite band insulators.

    Mark Huijben;Guus Rijnders;Dave H. A. Blank;Sara Bals

  • Controlled lateral anisotropy in correlated manganite heterostructures by interface-engineered oxygen octahedral coupling

    Z. Liao;M. Huijben;Z. Zhong;N. Gauquelin

  • Structural phase transition at the percolation threshold in epitaxial (La0.7Ca0.3MnO3)1-x:(MgO)x nanocomposite films.

    V. Moshnyaga;B. Damaschke;O. Shapoval;A. Belenchuk

  • Extreme mobility enhancement of two-dimensional electron gases at oxide interfaces by charge-transfer-induced modulation doping

    Yunzhong Chen;Felix Trier;T. Wijnands;R. J. Green

  • Magnetic monopole field exposed by electrons

    Armand Béché;Ruben Van Boxem;Gustaaf Van Tendeloo;Jo Verbeeck

  • 2D atomic mapping of oxidation states in transition metal oxides by scanning transmission electron microscopy and electron energy-loss spectroscopy.

    Haiyan Tan;Stuart Turner;Emrah Yücelen;Emrah Yücelen;Jo Verbeeck

  • Well shaped Mn₃O₄ nano-octahedra with anomalous magnetic behavior and enhanced photodecomposition properties.

    Yu Li;Haiyan Tan;Xiao-Yu Yang;Bart Goris

  • Advanced Electron Microscopy for Advanced Materials

    Gustaaf Van Tendeloo;Sara Bals;Sandra Van Aert;Jo Verbeeck

  • Determination of Size, Morphology, and Nitrogen Impurity Location in Treated Detonation Nanodiamond by Transmission Electron Microscopy

    Stuart Turner;Oleg I. Lebedev;Olga Shenderova;Igor I. Vlasov

  • Electron Vortex Beams in a Magnetic Field: A New Twist on Landau Levels and Aharonov-Bohm States

    Konstantin Y. Bliokh;Peter Schattschneider;Jo Verbeeck;Franco Nori

  • Defect Engineering in Oxide Heterostructures by Enhanced Oxygen Surface Exchange

    Mark Huijben;Gertjan Koster;Michelle K. Kruize;Sander Wenderich

  • Quantification of crystalline and amorphous content in porous TiO2 samples from electron energy loss spectroscopy

    G. Bertoni;E. Beyers;J. Verbeeck;M. Mertens

  • Quantitative Three-Dimensional Reconstruction of Catalyst Particles for Bamboo-like Carbon Nanotubes

    Sara Bals;K. Joost Batenburg;Jo Verbeeck;Jan Sijbers

  • Perovskite‐like Mn2O3: A Path to New Manganites

    Sergey V. Ovsyannikov;Artem M. Abakumov;Alexander A. Tsirlin;Walter Schnelle

  • How to Manipulate Nanoparticles with an Electron Beam

    Jo Verbeeck;He Tian;Gustaaf Van Tendeloo

  • Defect engineering in oxide heterostructures by enhanced oxygen surface exchange

    M. Huijben;G. Koster;M. K. Kruize;S. Wenderich

  • Electronically coupled complementary interfaces between perovskite band insulators

    M. Huijben;G. Rijnders;D. H. A. Blank;S. Bals

  • Extreme mobility enhancement of two-dimensional electron gases at oxide interfaces via charge transfer induced modulation doping

    Y. Z. Chen;F. Trier;T. Wijnands;R. J. Green

Frequent Co-Authors

G. Van Tendeloo
G. Van Tendeloo University of Antwerp
Gertjan Koster
Gertjan Koster University of Twente
Sara Bals
Sara Bals University of Antwerp
Ken Haenen
Ken Haenen Hasselt University
Guus Rijnders
Guus Rijnders University of Twente
Mark Huijben
Mark Huijben University of Twente
Oleg I. Lebedev
Oleg I. Lebedev Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Stuart Turner
Stuart Turner James Hutton Institute
Giovanni Bertoni
Giovanni Bertoni National Research Council (CNR)
Andreas Rosenauer
Andreas Rosenauer University of Bremen

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