Thin Film Materials Science

2 researchers across 1 institution

2 Researchers
1 Institutions
0 Grant PIs
1 High Impact

Scientists investigate the creation and properties of thin films, which are layers of material only a few atoms or molecules thick. This field explores how to deposit these films using techniques like chemical vapor deposition and how their structure at the atomic level influences their electronic, optical, magnetic, and mechanical characteristics. Research encompasses a range of materials, including semiconductors, ferroelectrics, piezoelectrics, and high-entropy alloys, and examines their behavior under various conditions. Understanding these relationships is key to developing new materials with tailored functionalities for advanced applications.

In Arkansas, research in thin film materials science supports the state's advanced manufacturing sector by contributing to the development of next-generation electronic components and sensors. Advances in thin film technology also have implications for energy technologies, such as more efficient solar cells and catalysts for energy conversion, aligning with state goals for sustainable energy development. Furthermore, specialized thin films can enhance the performance and biocompatibility of medical devices, contributing to improvements in public health outcomes.

This research area draws on expertise from materials science, chemistry, physics, and engineering. It connects to work in membrane separation technologies, surface modification, biomedical device applications, and the study of novel material compositions. Engagement spans multiple institutions within Arkansas, fostering collaborative efforts to advance the field.

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Top Researchers

Name Institution h-index Citations Career Stage Badges
Zuhuang Chen University of Arkansas 43 6,352 High Impact
Amir Hossein Mostafavi University of Arkansas 4 68

Strategic Outlook

Global signals from OpenAlex for this research area: where the field is growing, how concentrated leadership is, and where Arkansas sits relative to the world's top-100 institutions. Descriptive only — surfaced as input to the conversation about where to place bets, not a recommendation. Signal confidence: LOW

Global trajectory
2,510 works in 2025
+2.8% CAGR 2018–2025
Leadership concentration
3.5% held by global top 5 institutions
Fragmented HHI 6
Arkansas position
Arkansas not in global top 100
No AR institution among the top-100 contributors to this topic over the 2018–2025 window.

Top US institutions in this area

  1. 1 Iowa State University 491
  2. 2 Oak Ridge National Laboratory 319
  3. 3 Ames National Laboratory 276
  4. 4 National Institute of Standards and Technology 269
  5. 5 Massachusetts Institute of Technology 218
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