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Sabine Ludwigs 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 Sabine Ludwigs sits on this spectrum.

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50 publications 1,163+

This scientist: 146 publications — 13th percentile

13% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Sabine Ludwigs 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 Sabine Ludwigs sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 165+

This scientist: 48 D-Index — 17th percentile

17% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Sabine Ludwigs is affiliated with the University of Stuttgart in Germany. Their research primarily focuses on engineering and materials science, with notable contributions in electrical and electronic engineering, polymers and plastics, and biomedical engineering. The scientist's work also spans electronic, optical and magnetic materials, as well as materials chemistry.

The research topics covered by Sabine Ludwigs include:

  • Conducting polymers and applications
  • Organic electronics and photovoltaics
  • Advanced sensor and energy harvesting materials
  • Organic light-emitting diodes research
  • Electrochemical analysis and applications
  • Metamaterials and metasurfaces applications
  • Perovskite materials and applications

Their recent scientific publications capture developments in organic electronics and materials science. Some of the notable papers include:

  • Flexible low-voltage high-frequency organic thin-film transistors, 2020, Science Advances
  • Electrically switchable metallic polymer nanoantennas, 2021, Science
  • A Critical Outlook for the Pursuit of Lower Contact Resistance in Organic Transistors, 2021, Advanced Materials
  • The Next 100 Years of Polymer Science, 2020, Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics
  • High Conductivities of Disordered P3HT Films by an Electrochemical Doping Strategy, 2020, Chemistry of Materials

Frequent collaborators in Sabine Ludwigs's research include David Neußer, Claudia Malacrida, Klaus Dirnberger, Mario Hentschel, and Harald Gießen. Cooperation with these coauthors demonstrates a recurring network in advancing organic electronic materials and devices.

The main publication venues where Sabine Ludwigs has contributed include Advanced Materials, Advanced Electronic Materials, Journal of Materials Chemistry C, Chemistry of Materials, and Macromolecules. These journals reflect the intersection of physical chemistry, materials science, and device engineering inherent in their research.

Best Publications

  • Electrochemistry of Conducting Polymers—Persistent Models and New Concepts†

    Jürgen Heinze;Bernardo A. Frontana-Uribe;Sabine Ludwigs

  • A bicontinuous double gyroid hybrid solar cell.

    Edward J. W. Crossland;Marleen Kamperman;Mihaela Nedelcu;Caterina Ducati

  • Self-assembly of functional nanostructures from ABC triblock copolymers

    Sabine Ludwigs;Alexander Böker;Andrej Voronov;Nicolaus Rehse

  • Small contact resistance and high-frequency operation of flexible low-voltage inverted coplanar organic transistors

    James W. Borchert;James W. Borchert;Boyu Peng;Florian Letzkus;Joachim N. Burghartz

  • Quantitative Analysis of Bulk Heterojunction Films Using Linear Absorption Spectroscopy and Solar Cell Performance

    Sarah T. Turner;Sarah T. Turner;Patrick Pingel;Robert Steyrleuthner;Edward J. W. Crossland

  • Anisotropic charge transport in spherulitic poly(3-hexylthiophene) films.

    Edward J. W. Crossland;Kim Tremel;Florian Fischer;Khosrow Rahimi

  • Block Copolymer Morphologies in Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells: Probing the Photovoltaic Structure−Function Relation

    Edward J W Crossland;Mihaela Nedelcu;Caterina Ducati;Sabine Ludwigs

  • 2D Versus 3D Crystalline Order in Thin Films of Regioregular Poly(3-hexylthiophene) Oriented by Mechanical Rubbing and Epitaxy

    Lucia Hartmann;Lucia Hartmann;Kim Tremel;Sureeporn Uttiya;Edward Crossland

  • P3HT Revisited – From Molecular Scale to Solar Cell Devices

    Sabine Ludwigs

  • Segregated versus Mixed Interchain Stacking in Highly Oriented Films of Naphthalene Diimide Bithiophene Copolymers

    Martin Brinkmann;Eric Gonthier;Stéfan Bogen;Kim Tremel

  • Morphology of P3HT in Thin Films in Relation to Optical and Electrical Properties

    Kim Tremel;Sabine Ludwigs

  • Microscopic mechanisms of electric-field-induced alignment of block copolymer microdomains.

    A. Böker;H. Elbs;H. Hänsel;A. Knoll

  • Flexible low-voltage high-frequency organic thin-film transistors.

    James W. Borchert;James W. Borchert;Ute Zschieschang;Florian Letzkus;Michele Giorgio;Michele Giorgio

  • Electrically switchable metallic polymer nanoantennas.

    Julian Karst;Moritz Floess;Monika Ubl;Carsten Dingler

  • Systematic Control of Nucleation Density in Poly(3-Hexylthiophene) Thin Films

    Edward J. W. Crossland;Khosrow Rahimi;Günter Reiter;Ullrich Steiner;Ullrich Steiner

  • On the efficiency of charge transfer state splitting in polymer:fullerene solar cells.

    Steve Albrecht;Koen Vandewal;Koen Vandewal;John R. Tumbleston;Florian S. U. Fischer

  • Charge Transport Anisotropy in Highly Oriented Thin Films of the Acceptor Polymer P(NDI2OD-T2)

    Kim Tremel;Florian S. U. Fischer;Navaphun Kayunkid;Riccardo Di Pietro

  • Triphenylamine and some of its derivatives as versatile building blocks for organic electronic applications

    Philippe Blanchard;Claudia Malacrida;Clément Cabanetos;Jean Roncali

  • Electric Field Induced Alignment of Concentrated Block Copolymer Solutions

    A. Böker;H. Elbs;H. Hänsel;A. Knoll

  • High-Temperature Rubbing: A Versatile Method to Align π-Conjugated Polymers without Alignment Substrate

    Laure Biniek;Stéphanie Pouget;David Djurado;Eric Gonthier

  • Freestanding nanowire arrays from soft-etch block copolymer templates

    Edward J. W. Crossland;Sabine Ludwigs;Marc A. Hillmyer;Ullrich Steiner

Frequent Co-Authors

Ullrich Steiner
Ullrich Steiner University of Freiburg
Martin Brinkmann
Martin Brinkmann University of Strasbourg
Georg Krausch
Georg Krausch Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz
Hagen Klauk
Hagen Klauk Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research
Uli Würfel
Uli Würfel Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems
Marc A. Hillmyer
Marc A. Hillmyer University of Minnesota
Juan T. López Navarrete
Juan T. López Navarrete University of Malaga
Dieter Neher
Dieter Neher University of Potsdam
Ute Zschieschang
Ute Zschieschang Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research
Fiona C. Meldrum
Fiona C. Meldrum University of Leeds

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