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D-Index
42
Citations
10879
World Ranking
12469
National Ranking
676

Thomas Jüstel 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 Thomas Jüstel sits on this spectrum.

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50 publications 1,163+

This scientist: 368 publications — 73rd percentile

73% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Thomas Jüstel 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 Thomas Jüstel sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 165+

This scientist: 42 D-Index — 3rd percentile

3% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Thomas Jüstel is affiliated with Münster University of Applied Sciences in Germany, primarily working in the broad field of Materials Science. Their research encompasses several specialized subfields including Materials Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Radiation, and Ceramics and Composites.

The scientist's work focuses on a range of topics related to advanced materials, notably:

  • Luminescence Properties of Advanced Materials
  • Crystallization and Solubility Studies
  • X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography
  • Inorganic Chemistry and Materials
  • Lanthanide and Transition Metal Complexes
  • Radiation Detection and Scintillator Technologies
  • Glass properties and applications

Thomas Jüstel has contributed significantly to scientific literature, with several recent papers illustrating the scope of their research interests. Some notable publications include:

  • "Moths are strongly attracted to ultraviolet and blue radiation" (2021), published in Insect Conservation and Diversity
  • "Phenanthroline chromophore as efficient antenna for Tb3+ green luminescence: A theoretical study" (2020), published in Dyes and Pigments
  • "Towards sustainable recycling of critical metals from e-waste: Bioleaching and phytomining" (2024), published in Resources Conservation and Recycling
  • "Luminescence of Mn4+ in a Hexafluorogermanate with the Complex Organic Cation Guanidinium [C(NH2)3]2GeF6:Mn4+" (2020), published in ECS Journal of Solid State Science and Technology
  • "On the photoluminescence and energy transfer of SrGa12O19:Cr3+,Nd3+ microscale NIR phosphors" (2021), published in Journal of Materials Research and Technology

Frequent collaborators include researchers with whom Thomas Jüstel has co-authored extensively. The most frequent co-authors are:

  • David Enseling
  • Markus Ströbele
  • Hans-Jürgen Meyer
  • Rainer Pöttgen
  • Amira Siaï

Their research has been published repeatedly in several prominent scientific journals and venues, demonstrating a consistent focus on specific platforms for dissemination. The venues with the highest number of publications include:

  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • Journal of Luminescence
  • Dalton Transactions
  • European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry
  • Zeitschrift für anorganische und allgemeine Chemie

Thomas Jüstel's body of work predominantly contributes to the understanding of material behaviors and luminescence phenomena, intersecting crystallography and inorganic chemistry. Their research outputs reflect an integrated approach towards both theoretical studies and experimental investigations within these scientific domains.

Best Publications

  • New Developments in the Field of Luminescent Materials for Lighting and Displays

    Thomas Jüstel;Hans Nikol;Cees Ronda

  • Inorganic Luminescent Materials: 100 Years of Research and Application

    C. Feldmann;T. Jüstel;C.R. Ronda;C.R. Ronda;P.J. Schmidt

  • Rare earth phosphors: fundamentals and applications

    C.R Ronda;T Jüstel;H Nikol

  • Illumination System Comprising a Radiation Source and a Fluorescent Material

    Peter Schmidt;Thomas Jüstel;Henning Höppe;Wolfgang Schnick

  • VUV spectroscopy of luminescent materials for plasma display panels and Xe discharge lamps

    Thomas Jüstel;Jean-Claude Krupa;Detlef U Wiechert

  • White light-emitting diode

    Thomas Jüstel;Hans Nikol;Cees Ronda

  • Temperature dependent Cr3+ photoluminescence in garnets of the type X3Sc2Ga3O12 (X = Lu, Y, Gd, La)

    Beata Malysa;Andries Meijerink;Thomas Jüstel

  • Luminescence properties of SrSi2O2N2 doped with divalent rare earth ions

    Volker Bachmann;Volker Bachmann;Thomas Jüstel;Andries Meijerink;Cees Ronda;Cees Ronda

  • Luminescence and Luminescence Quenching in Gd3(Ga,Al)5O12 Scintillators Doped with Ce3+

    Joanna M Ogiegło;Arturas Katelnikovas;Aleksander Zych;Thomas Jüstel

  • LED lighting system for producing white light

    Herbert Friedrich Börner;Wolfgang Busselt;Thomas Jüstel;Hans Nikol

  • Eu2+ luminescence in strontium aluminates

    Danuta Alicja Dutczak;Thomas Jüstel;C Ronda;Andries Meijerink

  • Optimization of Luminescent Materials for Plasma Display Panels

    T. Jüstel;H. Nikol

  • Luminescence and energy transfer in Lu3Al5O12 scintillators co-doped with Ce3+ and Tb3+.

    Joanna M. Ogiegło;Aleksander Zych;Konstantin V. Ivanovskikh;Thomas Jüstel

  • Quantum efficiency of down-conversion phosphor LiGdF4:Eu

    C Feldmann;T Jüstel;C.R Ronda;D.U Wiechert

  • Photoluminescence and energy transfer rates and efficiencies in Eu3+ activated Tb2Mo3O12

    F. Baur;F. Glocker;T. Jüstel

  • Synthesis and optical properties of Ce3+-doped Y3Mg2AlSi2O12 phosphors

    A. Katelnikovas;H. Bettentrup;D. Uhlich;S. Sakirzanovas

  • Temperature dependent luminescence Cr3+doped GdAl3(BO3)4 and YAl3(BO3)4

    Beata Malysa;Andries Meijerink;Thomas Jüstel

  • Neue Entwicklungen auf dem Gebiet lumineszierender Materialien für Beleuchtungs‐ und Displayanwendungen

    Thomas Jüstel;Hans Nikol;Cees Ronda

  • Efficient Luminescence from Rare-Earth Fluoride Nanoparticles with Optically Functional Shells

    Marina M. Lezhnina;Thomas Jüstel;Heike Kätker;Detlef U. Wiechert

  • A detailed aging analysis of MPO4:X (M = Y3+, La3+, Lu3+; X = Bi3+, Pr3+, Gd3+) due to the Xe excimer discharge

    Mike Broxtermann;Lena Marie Funke;Jan Niklas Keil;Hellmut Eckert

  • On the influence of calcium substitution to the optical properties of Cr3+ doped SrSc2O4

    Beata Malysa;Andries Meijerink;Weiwei Wu;Thomas Jüstel

  • Uv light source coated with nano-particles of phosphor

    Thomas Jüstel;Augustinus Gregorius Henricus Meijers;Dietrich Bertram;Hans-Helmut Bechtel

  • Red emitting K 2 NbF 7 :Mn 4+ and K 2 TaF 7 :Mn 4+ for warm-white LED applications

    Thomas Jansen;Florian Baur;Thomas Jüstel

  • Temperature-dependent spectra of YPO4:Me (Me=Ce, Pr, Nd, Bi)

    T. Jüstel;P. Huppertz;W. Mayr;D.U. Wiechert

Frequent Co-Authors

Andries Meijerink
Andries Meijerink Utrecht University
Claus Feldmann
Claus Feldmann Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Rainer Pöttgen
Rainer Pöttgen University of Münster
Hellmut Eckert
Hellmut Eckert Universidade de São Paulo
Markus Haase
Markus Haase Osnabrück University
Michael Ryan Hansen
Michael Ryan Hansen University of Münster
Mikhail G. Brik
Mikhail G. Brik University of Tartu
Wolfgang Schnick
Wolfgang Schnick Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
R. Rox Anderson
R. Rox Anderson Harvard University
Dirk Johrendt
Dirk Johrendt Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München

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