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Myron Strongin 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 Myron Strongin sits on this spectrum.

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50 publications 1,163+

This scientist: 233 publications — 41st percentile

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

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

Myron Strongin 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 Myron Strongin sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 165+

This scientist: 44 D-Index — 7th percentile

7% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1972 - Fellow of American Physical Society (APS)

Overview

Myron Strongin is affiliated with Brookhaven National Laboratory in the United States. The scientist's career has included a focus on research within this prominent institution.

Strongin was recognized as a Fellow of the American Physical Society (APS) in 1972. This honor reflects a degree of professional recognition within the physics community.

There are no specific recent papers, publications, co-authors, or book publications listed for this individual. Likewise, no detailed information is available regarding main fields of study, subfields, or main topics of research work.

Best Publications

  • Destruction of Superconductivity in Disordered Near-Monolayer Films

    Myron Strongin;R. S. Thompson;O. F. Kammerer;J. E. Crow

  • Site-Specific Fragmentation of Small Molecules Following Soft-X-Ray Excitation.

    W. Eberhardt;T. K. Sham;R. Carr;S. Krummacher

  • Sum Rules and Interlayer Conductivity of High-Tc Cuprates

    D. N. Basov;S. I. Woods;A. S. Katz;E. J. Singley

  • Method for producing high quality thin layer films on substrates

    Myron Strongin;Mark Ruckman;Daniel Strongin

  • Galvanomagnetic Studies of Bismuth Films in the Quantum-Size-Effect Region

    N. Garcia;Y. H. Kao;Myron Strongin

  • Enhancement of Hydrogen Uptake Rates for Nb and Ta by Thin Surface Overlayers

    M. A. Pick;J. W. Davenport;Myron Strongin;G. J. Dienes

  • a‐Si : H produced by high‐temperature thermal decomposition of silane

    H. Wiesmann;A. K. Ghosh;T. McMahon;Myron Strongin

  • Charge density wave formation accompanying ferromagnetic ordering in quasi-one-dimensional BaIrO3

    G. Cao;J.E. Crow;R.P. Guertin;P.F. Henning

  • Enhanced Superconductivity in Layered Metallic Films

    Myron Strongin;O. F. Kammerer;J. E. Crow;R. D. Parks

  • Relationship between Electronic Structure and Hydrogen-Uptake Kinetics

    M. El-Batanouny;M. Strongin;G. P. Williams;J. Colbert

  • Optical properties of c-axis oriented superconducting MgB2 films.

    J. J. Tu;G. L. Carr;V. Perebeinos;C. C. Homes

  • Synchrotron-radiation studies of the transition of hydrogenated amorphous carbon to graphitic carbon

    D. Wesner;S. Krummacher;R. Carr;T. K. Sham

  • The interaction of oxygen and nitrogen with the niobium (100) surface. II. Reaction kinetics

    H.H. Farrell;H.S. Isaacs;Myron Strongin

  • Destruction of superconductivity in granular and highly disordered metals

    Yoseph Imry;Yoseph Imry;Myron Strongin

  • Interpreting the near edges of O2 and O2- in alkali-metal superoxides

    M. W. Ruckman;Jie Chen;S. L. Qiu;P. Kuiper

  • The interaction of oxygen and nitrogen with the niobium (100) surface. I. Morphology

    H.H. Farrell;Myron Strongin

  • Optical properties of ultrathin films: evidence for a dielectric anomaly at the insulator-to-metal transition.

    J. J. Tu;C. C. Homes;M. Strongin

  • Monolayer Metal Films on Metallic Surfaces: Correlation between Electronic Structure and Molecular Chemisorption

    Mark W. Ruckman;Myron Strongin

  • Interaction of H 2 O with a high-temperature superconductor

    S. L. Qiu;M. W. Ruckman;N. B. Brookes;P. D. Johnson

  • Curie--Weiss behavior and fluctuation phenomena in the resistive transitions of dirty superconductors

    Myron Strongin;O. F. Kammerer;J. Crow;R. S. Thompson

  • The superconducting transition temperatures of disordered Nb, W, and Mo films

    J.E. Crow;M. Strongin;R.S. Thompson;O.F. Kammerer

Frequent Co-Authors

Dimitri Basov
Dimitri Basov Columbia University
Daniel R. Strongin
Daniel R. Strongin Temple University
Tsun-Kong Sham
Tsun-Kong Sham University of Western Ontario
Yoichi Ando
Yoichi Ando University of Cologne
D. A. Bonn
D. A. Bonn University of British Columbia
W. N. Hardy
W. N. Hardy University of British Columbia
Robert Joseph Cava
Robert Joseph Cava Princeton University
Xiao-Qing Yang
Xiao-Qing Yang Brookhaven National Laboratory
Michael Weinert
Michael Weinert University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee
Vasili Perebeinos
Vasili Perebeinos University at Buffalo, State University of New York

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