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D-Index
48
Citations
14065
World Ranking
10704
National Ranking
2988

Yeliang Wang 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 Yeliang Wang sits on this spectrum.

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50 publications 1,163+

This scientist: 253 publications — 47th percentile

47% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Yeliang Wang 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 Yeliang Wang 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

Yeliang Wang is affiliated with the Chinese Academy of Sciences in China. Their research primarily focuses on materials science and engineering, with significant work in subfields such as materials chemistry, electrical and electronic engineering, atomic and molecular physics and optics, biomedical engineering, and electronic, optical, and magnetic materials.

The scientist's main topics of investigation include 2D materials and applications, graphene research and applications, topological materials and phenomena, MXene and MAX phase materials, electronic and structural properties of oxides, Ga2O3 and related materials, and molecular junctions and nanostructures.

Wang has contributed to numerous publications in frequent venues such as ACS Nano, arXiv (Cornell University), Nano Research, Nature Communications, and Nano Letters. These journals reflect a consistent engagement with leading platforms in nanoscience and materials research.

Among recent papers associated with Wang's research network are the following:

  • Universal mechanical exfoliation of large-area 2D crystals, 2020, Nature Communications
  • Composition and phase engineering of metal chalcogenides and phosphorous chalcogenides, 2022, Nature Materials
  • Heterodimensional superlattice with in-plane anomalous Hall effect, 2022, Nature
  • Experimental Evidence of Chiral Symmetry Breaking in Kekulé-Ordered Graphene, 2021, Physical Review Letters
  • Ultrafast optical response and ablation mechanisms of molybdenum disulfide under intense femtosecond laser irradiation, 2020, Light Science & Applications

Wang frequently collaborates with other researchers in the field. Notable co-authors include Liwei Liu, Teng Zhang, Huixia Yang, Yuan Huang, and Quanzhen Zhang. These collaborations indicate active engagement in multidisciplinary teams working on complex materials science problems.

Best Publications

  • Recent Advances in Two-Dimensional Materials beyond Graphene

    Ganesh R. Bhimanapati;Zhenqiu Lin;Vincent Meunier;Vincent Meunier;Yeonwoong Jung

  • Buckled silicene formation on Ir(111).

    Lei Meng;Yeliang Wang;Lizhi Zhang;Shixuan Du

  • Buckled Germanene Formation on Pt(111)

    Linfei Li;Shuang-zan Lu;Jinbo Pan;Zhihui Qin

  • Recent progress in 2D group-VA semiconductors: from theory to experiment

    Shengli Zhang;Shiying Guo;Zhongfang Chen;Yeliang Wang

  • Universal mechanical exfoliation of large-area 2D crystals

    Yuan Huang;Yu-Hao Pan;Rong Yang;Li-Hong Bao

  • Monolayer PtSe2, a New Semiconducting Transition-Metal-Dichalcogenide, Epitaxially Grown by Direct Selenization of Pt

    Yeliang Wang;Linfei Li;Wei Yao;Shiru Song

  • Epitaxial Growth and Air-Stability of Monolayer Antimonene on PdTe2.

    Xu Wu;Yan Shao;Hang Liu;Zili Feng

  • Epitaxial Growth of Flat Antimonene Monolayer: A New Honeycomb Analogue of Graphene.

    Yan Shao;Zhong-Liu Liu;Cai Cheng;Xu Wu

  • Composition and phase engineering of metal chalcogenides and phosphorous chalcogenides

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  • Direct observation of spin-layer locking by local Rashba effect in monolayer semiconducting PtSe 2 film.

    Wei Yao;Eryin Wang;Huaqing Huang;Ke Deng

  • Heterodimensional superlattice with in-plane anomalous Hall effect

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  • Metal−Organic Coordination Interactions in Fe−Terephthalic Acid Networks on Cu(100)

    Steven L Tait;Yeliang Wang;Giovanni Costantini;Nian Lin

  • Highly Oriented Monolayer Graphene Grown on a Cu/Ni(111) Alloy Foil

    Ming Huang;Mandakini Biswal;Hyo Ju Park;Sunghwan Jin

  • Shape evolution of patterned amorphous and polycrystalline silicon microarray thin film electrodes caused by lithium insertion and extraction

    Yu He;Xiqian Yu;Geng Li;Rui Wang

  • Intrinsically patterned two-dimensional materials for selective adsorption of molecules and nanoclusters

    X. Lin;J. C. Lu;Y. Shao;Y. Y. Zhang;Y. Y. Zhang

  • Universal mechanical exfoliation of large-area 2D crystals

    Yuan Huang;Yu-Hao Pan;Rong Yang;Li-Hong Bao

  • Three-component fermions with surface Fermi arcs in tungsten carbide

    J.-Z. Ma;J.-B. He;J.-B. He;Y.-F. Xu;B. Q. Lv

  • Silicon layer intercalation of centimeter-scale, epitaxially grown monolayer graphene on Ru(0001)

    Jinhai Mao;Li Huang;Yi Pan;Min Gao

  • Hydrogen and coordination bonding supramolecular structures of trimesic acid on Cu(110)

    Thomas Classen;Magali Lingenfelder;Yeliang Wang;Rishav Chopra

  • Structural evolution of pentacene on a Ag(110) surface

    Y. L. Wang;Y. L. Wang;W. Ji;D. X. Shi;D. X. Shi;S. X. Du

  • Direct Evidence of Dirac Signature in Bilayer Germanene Islands on Cu(111).

    Zhihui Qin;Jinbo Pan;Shuangzan Lu;Yan Shao

  • Reversible Single Spin Control of Individual Magnetic Molecule by Hydrogen Atom Adsorption

    Liwei Liu;Kai Yang;Yuhang Jiang;Boqun Song

  • Two-dimensional transition metal honeycomb realized: Hf on Ir(111).

    Linfei Li;Yeliang Wang;Shengyi Xie;Xian-Bin Li

  • Three-component fermions with surface Fermi arcs in topological semimetal tungsten carbide

    J.-Z. Ma;J.-B. He;Y.-F. Xu;B.-Q. Lv

  • Epitaxial growth and physical properties of 2D materials beyond graphene: from monatomic materials to binary compounds.

    Geng Li;Yu-Yang Zhang;Hui Guo;Li Huang

Frequent Co-Authors

Hong-Jun Gao
Hong-Jun Gao Chinese Academy of Sciences
Shixuan Du
Shixuan Du Chinese Academy of Sciences
Sokrates T. Pantelides
Sokrates T. Pantelides Vanderbilt University
Lei Meng
Lei Meng Shandong University
Jiaou Wang
Jiaou Wang Chinese Academy of Sciences
Klaus Kern
Klaus Kern Max Planck Society
Li Huang
Li Huang Southern University of Science and Technology
Shengbai Zhang
Shengbai Zhang Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Wu Zhou
Wu Zhou University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
Wei Ji
Wei Ji Renmin University of China

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