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58
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14039
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7607
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L. G. Van Uitert 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 L. G. Van Uitert sits on this spectrum.

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50 publications 1,163+

This scientist: 247 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.

L. G. Van Uitert 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 L. G. Van Uitert sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 165+

This scientist: 58 D-Index — 41st percentile

41% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

L. G. Van Uitert was affiliated with Nokia in the United States during their career. The record indicates that Uitert is deceased.

The available data does not list any recent publications, co-authors, or specific research topics associated with Uitert. There are no details on fields or subfields of study, nor information on publication venues or book publishers connected to their scholarly work.

Despite the absence of detailed bibliographic records, Uitert's association with Nokia suggests involvement in research or development pertinent to telecommunications or related technological domains, reflecting industry-aligned scientific activity.

No awards or recognitions have been documented in the available source data.

Best Publications

  • Characterization of Energy Transfer Interactions between Rare Earth Ions

    L. G. Van Uitert

  • Energy Transfer Between Rare‐Earth Ions

    L. G. Van Uitert;L. F. Johnson

  • An empirical relation fitting the position in energy of the lower d-band edge for Eu2+ or Ce3+ in various compounds

    L.G. van Uitert

  • Stimulated-emission cross section and fluorescent quantum efficiency of Nd 3+ in yttrium aluminum garnet at room temperature

    S. Singh;R. G. Smith;L. G. Van Uitert

  • dc Resistivity in the Nickel and Nickel Zinc Ferrite System

    L. G. Van Uitert

  • An empirical relation fitting the position in energy of the lower d-band edge for Eu2+ OR Ce3+ in various compounds

    Unknown

  • Application of orthoferrites to domain-wall devices

    A. Bobeck;R. Fischer;A. Perneski;J. Remeika

  • High‐Resistivity Nickel Ferrites—the Effect of Minor Additions of Manganese or Cobalt

    L. G. Van Uitert

  • ELECTRO‐OPTIC PROPERTIES OF SOME ABO3 PEROVSKITES IN THE PARAELECTRIC PHASE

    Unknown

  • COHERENT OSCILLATIONS FROM Tm3+, Ho3+, Yb3+ and Er3+ IONS IN YTTRIUM ALUMINUM GARNET

    Unknown

  • Some characteristics of niobates having “filled” tetragonal tungsten bronze-like structures

    L.G. Van Uitert;H.J. Levinstein;J.J. Rubin;C.D. Capio

  • ZnCl2 glass: A potential ultralow‐loss optical fiber material

    L. G. Van Uitert;S. H. Wemple

  • Cooperative Jahn-Teller phase transition in PrAl O 3

    R. J. Birgeneau;R. J. Birgeneau;J. K. Kjems;G. Shirane;L. G. Van Uitert

  • Quenching of Tb 3 + Luminescence by Direct Transfer and Migration in Aluminum Garnets

    J. P. van der Ziel;L. Kopf;L. G. Van Uitert

  • Crystal‐Field Spectra of d3,7 Ions. V. Tetrahedral Co2+ in ZnAl2O4 Spinel

    J. Ferguson;D. L. Wood;L. G. Van Uitert

  • Frequency Upconversion in YF 3 : Yb 3+ ,Tm 3+

    F. W. Ostermayer;J. P. van der Ziel;H. M. Marcos;L. G. van Uitert

  • Energy transfer between rare earth ions in tungstates

    L.G. Van Uitert

  • Cooperative Energy Transfer from Yb 3 + to Tb 3 + in Y F 3

    F. W. Ostermayer;L. G. Van Uitert

  • Role of f-Orbital Electron Wave Function Mixing in the Concentration Quenching of Eu3+

    L. G. Van Uitert;R. C. Linares;R. R. Soden;A. A. Ballman

  • Energy Transfer from Er 3 + to Tm 3 + and Ho 3 + Ions in Crystals

    L. F. Johnson;L. G. Van Uitert;J. J. Rubin;R. A. Thomas

  • The growth of single crystal niobates for electro-optic and non-linear applications

    J.J. Rubin;L.G. Van Uitert;H.J. Levinstein

  • A high-pressure Raman study of yttrium vanadate (YVO4) and the pressure-induced transition from the zircon-type to the scheelite-type structure

    A. Jayaraman;G.A. Kourouklis;G.P. Espinosa;A.S. Cooper

  • Thermal expansion — An empirical correlation

    L.G. Van Uitert;H.M. O'Bryan;M.E. Lines;H.J. Guggenheim

  • Visible and Infrared Faraday Rotation and Birefringence of Single‐Crystal Rare‐Earth Orthoferrites

    W. J. Tabor;A. W. Anderson;L. G. Van Uitert

  • Quenching Interactions between Rare‐Earth Ions

    L. G. Van Uitert;S. Iida

  • MAGNETIC PROPERTIES OF A NUMBER OF DIVALENT TRANSITION METAL TUNGSTATES, MOLYBDATES, AND TITANATES

    L.G. Van Uitert;R.C. Sherwood;H.J. Williams;J.J. Rubin

  • The growth of K0.6Li0.4NbO3 crystals for electro-optic and non-linear applications

    W.A. Bonner;W.H. Grodkiewicz;L.G. Van Uitert

Frequent Co-Authors

Takeshi Egami
Takeshi Egami University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Robert J. Birgeneau
Robert J. Birgeneau Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Gen Shirane
Gen Shirane Brookhaven National Laboratory
Jørgen Kjems
Jørgen Kjems Aarhus University
Donald W. Murphy
Donald W. Murphy Alcatel Lucent (Germany)
David E. Cox
David E. Cox Brookhaven National Laboratory

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