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45
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Martin R. Castell 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 Martin R. Castell sits on this spectrum.

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50 publications 1,163+

This scientist: 149 publications — 14th percentile

14% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Martin R. Castell 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 Martin R. Castell sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 165+

This scientist: 45 D-Index — 10th percentile

10% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Martin R. Castell is affiliated with the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom. Their research spans several interconnected fields within engineering and materials science, with a particular focus on materials chemistry and electrical and electronic engineering. Their work also covers biomedical engineering, bioengineering, as well as atomic and molecular physics and optics.

The main topics explored in Castell's research include analytical chemistry and sensors, gas sensing nanomaterials and sensors, advanced chemical sensor technologies, and conducting polymers and applications. Additionally, their work addresses electronic and structural properties of oxides, surface and thin film phenomena, and surface chemistry and catalysis.

Castell has contributed to numerous scientific publications, with some recent papers as examples:

  • "2020 roadmap on solid-state batteries" (2020, Journal of Physics Energy)
  • "Conducting polymer percolation gas sensor on a flexible substrate" (2020, Journal of Materials Chemistry C)
  • "Electrohydrodynamic jet printed conducting polymer for enhanced chemiresistive gas sensors" (2021, Journal of Materials Chemistry C)
  • "Ammonia breath analysis" (2022, Sensors & Diagnostics)
  • "Experimental determination of the {111}/{001} surface energy ratio for Pd crystals" (2020, Applied Physics Letters)

Their frequent co-authors include Merel J. Lefferts, Ben I. Armitage, Peiyu Chen, Krishnan Murugappan, and Weishuo Li, indicating a collaborative approach across related research areas.

Castell's research has been published in a variety of venues with multiple contributions to the following:

  • ECS Meeting Abstracts
  • Journal of Materials Chemistry C
  • Applied Physics Letters
  • Advanced Materials Interfaces
  • Surface Science

Best Publications

  • Smart Align—a new tool for robust non-rigid registration of scanning microscope data

    Lewys Jones;Hao Yang;Timothy J. Pennycook;Timothy J. Pennycook;Matthew S. J. Marshall

  • Scanning tunneling microscopy of reconstructions on the SrTiO3(001) surface

    Martin R. Castell

  • Field-emission SEM imaging of compositional and doping layer semiconductor superlattices

    D.D. Perovic;M.R. Castell;A. Howie;C. Lavoie

  • Mechanism for secondary electron dopant contrast in the SEM

    Cordelia P. Sealy;Martin R. Castell;Peter R. Wilshaw

  • A homologous series of structures on the surface of SrTiO3(110)

    James A. Enterkin;Arun K. Subramanian;Bruce C. Russell;Martin R. Castell

  • Imaging the elastic nanostructure of Ge islands by ultrasonic force microscopy

    Oleg V. Kolosov;Martin R. Castell;Chris D. Marsh;G. Andrew D. Briggs

  • Surface states on NiO (100) and the origin of the contrast reversal in atomically resolved scanning tunneling microscope images

    S. L. Dudarev;A. I. Liechtenstein;M. R. Castell;G. A. D. Briggs

  • SrTiO3 (001) (2x1) reconstructions: first-principles calculations of surface energy and atomic structure compared with scanning tunnelling microscopy images

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  • Melamine structures on the Au(111) surface

    Fabien Silly;Adam Q. Shaw;Martin R. Castell;G. A. D. Briggs

  • Nanostructures on the SrTiO3(001) surface studied by STM

    Martin R Castell

  • Selecting the shape of supported metal nanocrystals: Pd huts, hexagons, or pyramids on SrTiO3(001).

    Fabien Silly;Martin R. Castell

  • 2020 roadmap on solid-state batteries

    Mauro Pasta;David Armstrong;Zachary L. Brown;Junfu Bu

  • Atomic and electronic surface structures of dopants in oxides: STM and XPS of Nb- and La-doped SrTiO 3 (001)

    Matthew S. J. Marshall;David T. Newell;David J. Payne;Russell G. Egdell

  • Atomic-resolution STM of a system with strongly correlated electrons:NiO(001) surface structure and defect sites

    M. R. Castell;P. L. Wincott;N. G. Condon;C. Muggelberg

  • Stress-Induced Shape Transition of CoSi 2 Clusters on Si(100)

    S. H. Brongersma;M. R. Castell;D. D. Perovic;M. Zinke-Allmang

  • Understanding STM images and EELS spectra of oxides with strongly correlated electrons: a comparison of nickel and uranium oxides

    S.L. Dudarev;M.R. Castell;G.A. Botton;S.Y. Savrasov

  • Mapping surface elastic properties of stiff and compliant materials on the nanoscale using ultrasonic force microscopy

    F. Dinelli;M. R. Castell;D. A. Ritchie;D. A. Ritchie;N. J. Mason

  • High resolution scanning tunnelling microscopy of the rutile TiO2(110) surface

    R.E. Tanner;M.R. Castell;G.A.D. Briggs

  • Scanning tunneling microscopy studies of C 60 monolayers on Au(111)

    J. A. Gardener;G. A. D. Briggs;M. R. Castell

  • Bimodal growth of Au on SrTiO3(001).

    Fabien Silly;Martin R. Castell

  • Unexpected differences in the surface electronic structure of NiO and CoO observed by STM and explained by first-principles theory

    M. R. Castell;S. L. Dudarev;G. A. D. Briggs;A. P. Sutton

  • A homologous series of structures on the surface

    James A. Enterkin;Arun K. Subramanian;Bruce C. Russell;Martin R. Castell

Frequent Co-Authors

G. A. D. Briggs
G. A. D. Briggs University of Oxford
Laurence Marks
Laurence Marks Northwestern University
Adrian P. Sutton
Adrian P. Sutton Imperial College London
Sergei L. Dudarev
Sergei L. Dudarev Culham Centre for Fusion Energy
Rachel A. Oliver
Rachel A. Oliver University of Cambridge
David A. Ritchie
David A. Ritchie University of Cambridge
Alison Crossley
Alison Crossley University of Oxford
Kenneth R. Poeppelmeier
Kenneth R. Poeppelmeier Northwestern University
Jamie H. Warner
Jamie H. Warner The University of Texas at Austin
Jacek Goniakowski
Jacek Goniakowski Sorbonne University

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