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D-Index
51
Citations
14967
World Ranking
2593
National Ranking
991

John H. Booske publication distribution in Electronics and Electrical Engineering in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Electronics and Electrical Engineering in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where John H. Booske sits on this spectrum.

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34 publications 1,065+

This scientist: 490 publications — 83rd percentile

83% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,065 publications or more.

John H. Booske D-index placement in Electronics and Electrical Engineering in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Electronics and Electrical Engineering scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where John H. Booske sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 111+

This scientist: 51 D-Index — 63rd percentile

63% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 111 D-Index or more.

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2011 - Fellow of American Physical Society (APS) Citation For pioneering contributions to the development of coherent radiation sources in the submillimeter wave and terahertz regime, in particular in the physics of sheet electron beams, advanced cathode, and interaction of high power microwave with materials

Overview

John H. Booske is a researcher affiliated with the University of Wisconsin-Madison in the United States. Their work spans multiple fields primarily in engineering and materials science, with a strong focus on aerospace engineering, electrical and electronic engineering, atomic and molecular physics and optics, materials chemistry, and electronic, optical, and magnetic materials.

Their research topics include:

  • Antenna Design and Analysis
  • Gyrotron and Vacuum Electronics Research
  • Advanced Antenna and Metasurface Technologies
  • Particle accelerators and beam dynamics
  • Metamaterials and Metasurfaces Applications
  • Microwave Engineering and Waveguides
  • Electronic and Structural Properties of Oxides

John H. Booske has published extensively in several venues, with notable publication frequency in:

  • IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation
  • IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • APL Materials
  • IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices

Some of the recent papers authored or co-authored by John H. Booske include:

  • "Work Function: Fundamentals, Measurement, Calculation, Engineering, and Applications," published in 2023 in Physical Review Applied
  • "Wideband, Beam-Steerable Reflectarray Antennas Exploiting Electronically Reconfigurable Polarization-Rotating Phase Shifters," published in 2022 in IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation
  • "Effect of Nonuniform Emission on Miram Curves," published in 2020 in IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science
  • "Understanding the interplay of surface structure and work function in oxides: A case study on SrTiO3," published in 2020 in APL Materials
  • "Mechanically Reconfigurable, Beam-Scanning Reflectarray and Transmitarray Antennas: A Review," published in 2021 in Applied Sciences

Frequent collaborators include:

  • Nader Behdad
  • Ryan Jacobs
  • Dane Morgan
  • Dongzheng Chen
  • Mirhamed Mirmozafari

John H. Booske has been recognized as a Fellow of the American Physical Society (APS) in 2011, credited for pioneering contributions to the development of coherent radiation sources in the submillimeter wave and terahertz regime, particularly advancements in the physics of sheet electron beams, advanced cathode technologies, and the interaction of high power microwaves with materials.

Best Publications

  • The 2017 terahertz science and technology roadmap

    S S Dhillon;M S Vitiello;E H Linfield;A G Davies

  • A large-scale study of the ultrawideband microwave dielectric properties of normal, benign and malignant breast tissues obtained from cancer surgeries

    Mariya Lazebnik;Dijana Popovic;Leah McCartney;Cynthia B Watkins

  • Vacuum Electronic High Power Terahertz Sources

    J. H. Booske;R. J. Dobbs;C. D. Joye;C. L. Kory

  • A large-scale study of the ultrawideband microwave dielectric properties of normal breast tissue obtained from reduction surgeries.

    Mariya Lazebnik;Leah McCartney;Dijana Popovic;Cynthia B Watkins

  • Plasma physics and related challenges of millimeter-wave-to-terahertz and high power microwave generationa)

    John H. Booske

  • Modern Microwave and Millimeter-Wave Power Electronics

    Robert J. Barker;Neville C. Luhmann;John H. Booske;Gregory S. Nusinovich

  • The 2016 terahertz science and technology roadmap

    S. S. Dhillon;Vitiello;E. H. Linfield;A. G. Davies

  • Highly Accurate Debye Models for Normal and Malignant Breast Tissue Dielectric Properties at Microwave Frequencies

    M. Lazebnik;M. Okoniewski;J.H. Booske;S.C. Hagness

  • Folded waveguide traveling-wave tube sources for terahertz radiation

    S. Bhattacharjee;J.H. Booske;C.L. Kory;D.W. van der Weide

  • Understanding and Controlling the Work Function of Perovskite Oxides Using Density Functional Theory

    Ryan Jacobs;John Booske;Dane Morgan

  • Accurate parametric modeling of folded waveguide circuits for millimeter-wave traveling wave tubes

    J.H. Booske;M.C. Converse;C.L. Kory;C.T. Chevalier

  • Sensing volume of open-ended coaxial probes for dielectric characterization of breast tissue at microwave frequencies

    D.M. Hagl;D. Popovic;S.C. Hagness;J.H. Booske

  • Precision open-ended coaxial probes for in vivo and ex vivo dielectric spectroscopy of biological tissues at microwave frequencies

    D. Popovic;L. McCartney;C. Beasley;M. Lazebnik

  • Ultrawideband temperature-dependent dielectric properties of animal liver tissue in the microwave frequency range

    Mariya Lazebnik;Mark C Converse;John H Booske;Susan C Hagness

  • Stability and confinement of nonrelativistic sheet electron beams with periodic cusped magnetic focusing

    John H. Booske;Brian D. McVey;Thomas M. Antonsen

  • Toward Carbon-Nanotube-Based Theranostic Agents for Microwave Detection and Treatment of Breast Cancer: Enhanced Dielectric and Heating Response of Tissue-Mimicking Materials

    Alireza Mashal;Balaji Sitharaman;Xu Li;Pramod K Avti

  • Mechanisms for nonthermal effects on ionic mobility during microwave processing of crystalline solids

    John H. Booske;Reid F. Cooper;Ian Dobson

  • Analysis of rectangular waveguide-gratings for amplifier applications

    B.D. McVey;M.A. Basten;J.H. Booske;J. Joe

  • Terahertz Conductivity of Copper Surfaces

    M. P. Kirley;John H. Booske

  • Toward contrast-enhanced microwave-induced thermoacoustic imaging of breast cancer: an experimental study of the effects of microbubbles on simple thermoacoustic targets

    Alireza Mashal;John H Booske;Susan C Hagness

  • Sensing volume of open-ended coaxial probes for dielectric characterization of breast tissue at microwave frequencies

    D. Popovic;D. Hagl;C. Beasley;M. Okoniewski

Frequent Co-Authors

Susan C. Hagness
Susan C. Hagness University of Wisconsin–Madison
Nader Behdad
Nader Behdad University of Wisconsin–Madison
Dane Morgan
Dane Morgan University of Wisconsin–Madison
Ronald M. Gilgenbach
Ronald M. Gilgenbach University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Victor L. Granatstein
Victor L. Granatstein University of Maryland, College Park
Thomas M. Antonsen
Thomas M. Antonsen University of Maryland, College Park
Baruch Levush
Baruch Levush United States Naval Research Laboratory
Aarti Singh
Aarti Singh Carnegie Mellon University
Yue Ying Lau
Yue Ying Lau University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Ian Dobson
Ian Dobson Iowa State University

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