Annual Review of Materials Research

451 papers and 84.0k indexed citations i.

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The 451 papers published in Annual Review of Materials Research in the last decades have received a total of 84.0k indexed citations. Papers published in Annual Review of Materials Research usually cover Materials Chemistry (254 papers), Electrical and Electronic Engineering (105 papers) and Biomedical Engineering (99 papers) specifically the topics of Electronic and Structural Properties of Oxides (38 papers), Ferroelectric and Piezoelectric Materials (34 papers) and Force Microscopy Techniques and Applications (25 papers). The most active scholars publishing in Annual Review of Materials Research are Long‐Qing Chen, David Quéré, Klaus‐Dieter Kreuer, Brian Derby, James Anderson, Carl V. Thompson, Mauricio Terrones, John J. Lewandowski, Mohsen Seifi and David R. Clarke.

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