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D-Index
57
Citations
11606
World Ranking
7961
National Ranking
1978

Thomas R. Anthony 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 R. Anthony sits on this spectrum.

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50 publications 1,163+

This scientist: 310 publications — 62nd percentile

62% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Thomas R. Anthony 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 R. Anthony sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 165+

This scientist: 57 D-Index — 39th percentile

39% 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

  • 1992 - David Turnbull Lectureship, Materials Research Society "For outstanding contributions to the understanding of diffusion, thermomigration, and the synthesis of diamond."

Overview

Thomas R. Anthony is affiliated with General Electric in the United States. Their professional work is associated with this organization, contributing to research and development efforts there.

In 1992, Thomas R. Anthony received the David Turnbull Lectureship from the Materials Research Society. This award was given "for outstanding contributions to the understanding of diffusion, thermomigration, and the synthesis of diamond."

Best Publications

  • Thermal conductivity of isotopically modified single crystal diamond.

    Lanhua Wei;P. K. Kuo;R. L. Thomas;T. R. Anthony

  • Thermal diffusivity of isotopically enriched 12C diamond

    T. R. Anthony;W. F. Banholzer;J. F. Fleischer;Lanhua Wei

  • Interstitial Diffusion of Copper in Tin

    Unknown

  • Thermal conductivity of diamond between 170 and 1200 K and the isotope effect

    J. R. Olson;R. O. Pohl;J. W. Vandersande;A. Zoltan

  • Some aspects of the thermal conductivity of isotopically enriched diamond single crystals.

    D. G. Onn;A. Witek;Y. Z. Qiu;T. R. Anthony

  • Alignment-enhancing feed-through conductors for stackable silicon-on-sapphire wafers

    Thomas R. Anthony

  • Lattice dynamics and Raman spectra of isotopically mixed diamond.

    K. C. Hass;M. A. Tamor;T. R. Anthony;W. F. Banholzer

  • Isotopic dependence of the lattice constant of diamond.

    Holloway H;Hass Kc;Tamor Ma;Anthony Tr

  • Magnetic resonance surgery using heat waves produced with focussed ultrasound

    Harvey E. Cline;Thomas R. Anthony

  • Solute segregation in vacancy gradients generated by sintering and temperature changes

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  • Measurements of the Kapitza conductance between diamond and several metals.

    R. J. Stoner;H. J. Maris;T. R. Anthony;W. F. Banholzer

  • Brillouin and Raman scattering in natural and isotopically controlled diamond.

    R Vogelgesang;AK Ramdas;S Rodriguez;M Grimsditch

  • Magnetic resonance surgery using heat waves produced with a laser fiber

    Harvey E. Cline;Thomas R. Anthony

  • Method for making alignment-enhancing feed-through conductors for stackable silicon-on-sapphire

    Thomas R. Anthony

  • CVD DIAMOND THIN FILM WITH SMOOTH SURFACE AND ITS PREPARATION

    Toomasu Richiyaado Ansonii;Jieemusu Fuaruton Fureishiyaa

  • The diamond 13C/12C isotope Raman pressure sensor system for high-temperature/pressure diamond-anvil cells with reactive samples

    David Schiferl;Malcolm Nicol;Joseph M. Zaug;S. K. Sharma

  • Semiconductor body heater

    Thomas R. Anthony;Harvey E. Cline;John O. Fielding;Carl A. Erikson

  • Identification of the neutral carbon [100]-split interstitial in diamond

    D. C. Hunt;D. J. Twitchen;M. E. Newton;J. M. Baker

  • Immersion type ISFET

    Thomas R. Anthony

  • Forming electrical interconnections through semiconductor wafers

    T. R. Anthony

  • Method for reducing defect concentrations in crystals

    Mark Philip D'Evelyn;Thomas Richard Anthony;Stephen Daley Arthur;Lionel Monty Levinson

  • Metastable Synthesis of Diamond

    Thomas R. Anthony

Frequent Co-Authors

Harvey E. Cline
Harvey E. Cline General Electric (United States)
Manuel Cardona
Manuel Cardona Max Planck Society
Yue Meng
Yue Meng Argonne National Laboratory
Hisao Kanda
Hisao Kanda National Institute for Materials Science
David G. Cahill
David G. Cahill University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Robert H. Hauge
Robert H. Hauge Rice University
Shiv K. Sharma
Shiv K. Sharma University of Hawaii at Manoa

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