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 Qingzhen Huang sits on this spectrum.
This scientist: 485 publications — 85th percentile
85% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.
The last bar groups every scientist with 1,163 publications or more.
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 Qingzhen Huang sits on this spectrum.
This scientist: 80 D-Index — 79th percentile
79% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.
The last bar groups every scientist with 165 D-Index or more.
Qingzhen Huang is affiliated with the National Institute of Standards and Technology in the United States. Their research focuses primarily on materials science and physics, with significant contributions in the study of electronic, optical, and magnetic materials, materials chemistry, condensed matter physics, electrical and electronic engineering, and atomic and molecular physics and optics.
Their main topics of research encompass magnetic and transport properties of perovskites and related materials, thermal expansion and ionic conductivity, multiferroics and related materials, rare-earth and actinide compounds, ferroelectric and piezoelectric materials, advanced condensed matter physics, and advanced battery materials and technologies.
Qingzhen Huang has published extensively in noted scientific journals. Recent publications include the following:
The venues where Qingzhen Huang frequently publishes include Physical Review B, Nature Communications, Journal of the American Chemical Society, Advanced Materials, and Inorganic Chemistry.
They have collaborated repeatedly with several researchers, including Xianran Xing, Jun Chen, Lunhua He, Hui Wu, and Yang Ren. These co-authors have formed part of many joint publications, reflecting ongoing research partnerships.
Qingzhen Huang's work sits at the intersection of materials science and physics, exploring phenomena such as thermal expansion, magnetism, ferroelectricity, and ionic conductivity within advanced functional materials. Their research spans fundamental condensed matter physics and applied materials chemistry aimed at understanding and developing new materials with specific electronic, magnetic, and transport properties.
Clarina de la Cruz;Clarina de la Cruz;Q. Huang;J. W. Lynn;Jiying Li;Jiying Li
Jun Zhao;Q. Huang;Clarina de la Cruz;Clarina de la Cruz;Shiliang Li
Q. Huang;Y. Qiu;Y. Qiu;Wei Bao;M. A. Green;M. A. Green
Tyrel M. McQueen;Qingzhen Huang;Vadim G. Ksenofontov;Claudia Felser
Wei Bao;Wei Bao;Y. Qiu;Y. Qiu;Q. Huang;M. A. Green;M. A. Green
Jun Zhao;Q. Huang;Clarina de la Cruz;Shiliang Li
Wei Bao;Y. Qiu;Q. Huang;M. A. Green
Shiliang Li;Clarina de la Cruz;Clarina de la Cruz;Q. Huang;Y. Chen
Y. J. Choi;H. T. Yi;S. Lee;Q. Huang
S. H. Lee;C. Broholm;C. Broholm;W. Ratcliff;G. Gasparovic
H. Chen;Y. Ren;Y. Qiu;Y. Qiu;Wei Bao
JW Lynn;RW Erwin;JA Borchers;Q Huang
X. F. Lu;N. Z. Wang;Hui Wu;Y. P. Wu
Q. Huang;Q. Huang;A. Santoro;J. W. Lynn;J. W. Lynn;R. W. Erwin
X. F. Lu;N. Z. Wang;H. Wu;Y. P. Wu
Jamie L. Manson;Carmen R. Kmety;Qing-zhen Huang;Jeffrey W. Lynn
Wei Bao;Q. Huang;G. F. Chen;M. A. Green
Xiaoyan Song;Zhonghua Sun;Qingzhen Huang;Markus Rettenmayr
Ganghua Zhang;Hui Wu;Hui Wu;Guobao Li;Qingzhen Huang
M. K. Crawford;R. L. Harlow;E. M. McCarron;W. E. Farneth
M. P. Raphael;B. Ravel;Q. Huang;M. A. Willard
Q. Huang;J.L. Soubeyroux;O. Chmaissem;I.Natali Sora
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