Hit papers significantly outperform the citation benchmark for their cohort. A paper qualifies
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same subfield and year (this is the minimum needed to enter the top 1%, not the average
within it), or reaches the top citation threshold in at least one of its specific research
topics.
Photoelectrochemical water splitting in separate oxygen and hydrogen cells
2017479 citationsAvigail Landman, Hen Dotan et al.Nature Materialsprofile →
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Landman, Avigail, Hen Dotan, Gennady E. Shter, et al.. (2017). Photoelectrochemical water splitting in separate oxygen and hydrogen cells. Nature Materials. 16(6). 646–651.479 indexed citations breakdown →
Sattler, Christian, Christos Agrafiotis, Stefan Brendelberger, et al.. (2015). Current and Future Status of Solar Fuel Technology in Germany (Special articles : Leading-edge Technology for Energy Conversion of Solar Thermal Energy into Chemical Fuels). 94(3). 201–211.1 indexed citations
Monnerie, Nathalie, et al.. (2015). Coupling of a high temperature electrolyser with concentrated solar energy. elib (German Aerospace Center).1 indexed citations
Houaijia, Anis, Nathalie Monnerie, Martin Roeb, & Christian Sattler. (2013). Process design and dynamic simulation of solar hydrogen production via intermediate temperature steam electrolysis. elib (German Aerospace Center).1 indexed citations
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Houaijia, Anis, Christian Sattler, Nathalie Monnerie, et al.. (2013). Coupling Heat and Electricity Sources to Intermediate Temperature Steam Electrolysis. elib (German Aerospace Center).3 indexed citations
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Houaijia, Anis, Christian Sattler, Martin Roeb, et al.. (2012). Reactor design and process simulation of a two-step thermochemical cycle for solar hydrogen production from water. elib (German Aerospace Center).1 indexed citations
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