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Werner Seifert

Werner Seifert

D-Index & Metrics

Materials Science

D-Index
55
Citations
11993
World Ranking
8537
National Ranking
89

Werner Seifert 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 Werner Seifert sits on this spectrum.

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50 publications 1,163+

This scientist: 270 publications — 52nd percentile

52% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Werner Seifert 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 Werner Seifert sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 165+

This scientist: 55 D-Index — 34th percentile

34% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Werner Seifert is affiliated with Lund University in Sweden. Their academic focus and published works are not extensively detailed in terms of paper titles, topics, or fields of study, which limits specific insights into their research contributions.

Without available records of recent papers, co-authors, or frequent publication venues, it is not possible to outline any patterns or collaborations that have characterized their academic output. Similarly, there is no recorded information about book publications or awards that could provide additional context about their career achievements.

Despite the lack of detailed publication or research topic data, affiliation with Lund University suggests involvement in an academic environment that spans diverse fields of study. This institution is known for fostering research across multiple disciplines.

Best Publications

  • Synthesis of branched 'nanotrees' by controlled seeding of multiple branching events

    Kimberly A. Dick;Knut Deppert;Magnus W. Larsson;Thomas Mårtensson

  • Epitaxial III-V nanowires on silicon

    Thomas Martensson;C. Patrik T. Svensson;T. Brent A. Wacaser;Magnus W. Larsson

  • Nanowire Arrays Defined by Nanoimprint Lithography

    Thomas Mårtensson;Patrick Carlberg;Magnus Borgström;Lars Montelius

  • Structural properties of 〈111〉B -oriented III–V nanowires

    Jonas Johansson;Lisa S. Karlsson;C. Patrik T. Svensson;Thomas Mårtensson

  • Failure of the Vapor−Liquid−Solid Mechanism in Au-Assisted MOVPE Growth of InAs Nanowires

    Kimberly A Dick;Knut Deppert;Thomas Mårtensson;Bernhard Mandl

  • Growth of one-dimensional nanostructures in MOVPE

    Werner Seifert;Magnus Borgström;Knut Deppert;Kimberly A. Dick

  • Growth and Optical Properties of Strained GaAs−GaxIn1-xP Core−Shell Nanowires

    Niklas Sköld;Lisa S. Karlsson;Magnus W. Larsson;Mats-Erik Pistol

  • In-situ growth of quantum dot structures by the Stranski-Krastanow growth mode

    Werner Seifert;Niclas Carlsson;Mark Miller;Mats-Erik Pistol

  • Mass transport model for semiconductor nanowire growth.

    Jonas Johansson;Cpt Svensson;Thomas Mårtensson;Lars Samuelson

  • Fabrication of individually seeded nanowire arrays by vapour–liquid–solid growth

    T Mårtensson;M Borgström;W Seifert;B J Ohlsson

  • Au-free epitaxial growth of InAs nanowires.

    Bernhard Mandl;Julian Stangl;Thomas Martensson;Anders Mikkelsen

  • Unidirectional electron flow in a nanometer-scale semiconductor channel: A self-switching device

    Aimin Song;M Missous;Pär Omling;AR Peaker

  • Defect-free InP nanowires grown in [001] direction on InP (001)

    U. Krishnamachari;M. Borgstrom;B. J. Ohlsson;N. Panev

  • Nitrogen pair luminescence in GaAs

    Xiao Liu;M.‐E. Pistol;L. Samuelson;S. Schwetlick

  • Semiconductor nanowires for 0D and 1D physics and applications

    L Samuelson;C Thelander;M T Björk;M Borgström

  • Study of the two‐dimensional–three‐dimensional growth mode transition in metalorganic vapor phase epitaxy of GaInP/InP quantum‐sized structures

    N. Carlsson;W. Seifert;A. Petersson;P. Castrillo

  • The morphology of axial and branched nanowire heterostructures.

    Kimberly A. Dick;Suneel Kodambaka;Mark C. Reuter;Knut Deppert

  • Diameter-dependent growth rate of InAs nanowires

    Linus Fröberg;Werner Seifert;Jonas Johansson

  • Mean-Field Theory of Quantum Dot Formation

    Harvey T. Dobbs;Dimitri D. Vvedensky;Andrew Zangwill;Jonas Johansson

  • A New Understanding of Au‐Assisted Growth of III–V Semiconductor Nanowires

    K. A. Dick;K. Deppert;L. S. Karlsson;L. R. Wallenberg

Frequent Co-Authors

Lars Samuelson
Lars Samuelson Lund University
Knut Deppert
Knut Deppert Lund University
Magnus T. Borgström
Magnus T. Borgström Lund University
Lars-Erik Wernersson
Lars-Erik Wernersson Lund University
Anders Mikkelsen
Anders Mikkelsen Lund University
Edvin Lundgren
Edvin Lundgren Lund University
Lars Montelius
Lars Montelius Lund University
Jakob Birkedal Wagner
Jakob Birkedal Wagner Technical University of Denmark
Erik Lind
Erik Lind Lund University
Claes Thelander
Claes Thelander Lund University

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