Christopher John Stevens

Christopher John Stevens

University of Oxford

H-index: 28

Europe-United Kingdom

About Christopher John Stevens

Christopher John Stevens, With an exceptional h-index of 28 and a recent h-index of 16 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Oxford, specializes in the field of Electromagnetics, metamaterials, wireless power and data transfer, nanoelectronics, ultrafast electronics.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Tunable Dispersion in Planar Arrays of Coalesced Resonators

Design of a Remote, Multi-Range Conductivity Sensor

A new class of transformable kirigami metamaterials for reconfigurable electromagnetic systems

Reconfigurable Bowtie Antenna Using a Nematic Liquid Crystal

Tailoring the dispersion characteristics in planar arrays of discrete and coalesced split ring resonators

Secure key distribution exploiting error rate criticality for radio frequency links

Dispersion-Controlled Unidirectional Magnetoinductive Waves

Load localisation

Christopher John Stevens Information

University

Position

Engineering Science

Citations(all)

3051

Citations(since 2020)

959

Cited By

2426

hIndex(all)

28

hIndex(since 2020)

16

i10Index(all)

69

i10Index(since 2020)

29

Email

University Profile Page

University of Oxford

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Christopher John Stevens Skills & Research Interests

Electromagnetics

metamaterials

wireless power and data transfer

nanoelectronics

ultrafast electronics

Top articles of Christopher John Stevens

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Tunable Dispersion in Planar Arrays of Coalesced Resonators

I Spanos

CJ Stevens

L Solymar

E Shamonina

2023/9/11

Design of a Remote, Multi-Range Conductivity Sensor

Sensors

Georgiana Dima

Anna Radkovskaya

Christopher J Stevens

Laszlo Solymar

Ekaterina Shamonina

2023/12/8

A new class of transformable kirigami metamaterials for reconfigurable electromagnetic systems

Scientific Reports

Yunfang Yang

Andrea Vallecchi

Ekaterina Shamonina

Christopher J Stevens

Zhong You

2023/1/21

Reconfigurable Bowtie Antenna Using a Nematic Liquid Crystal

Bradley C Mee

Stephen M Morris

Justin P Coon

Steve J Elston

Christopher J Stevens

...

2023/11/15

Tailoring the dispersion characteristics in planar arrays of discrete and coalesced split ring resonators

Scientific Reports

Ioannis Spanos

Christopher John Stevens

Laszlo Solymar

Ekaterina Shamonina

2023/11/15

Secure key distribution exploiting error rate criticality for radio frequency links

Royal Society Open Science

Christopher J Stevens

Ben Allen

Anthony K Brown

2023/10/18

Dispersion-Controlled Unidirectional Magnetoinductive Waves

J Yan

A Radkovskaya

L Solymar

C Stevens

E Shamonina

2023/9/11

Load localisation

2022/3/3

2D Magnetoinductive Waveguide Fabricated Using Molten Field's Metal

I Spanos

CJ Stevens

A Vallechi

J McGhee

W Whittow

2022/9/12

3D printing of functional metal and dielectric composite meta‐atoms

Small

Christopher John Stevens

Ioannis Spanos

Andrea Vallechi

Jack McGhee

William Whittow

2022/3

Full-range contactless conductivity detection

G Dima

A Radkovskaya

CJ Stevens

L Solymar

E Shamonina

2022/9/12

Magnetoinductive wave control

2022/8/25

3D Printing Materials and Techniques for Antennas and Metamaterials: A survey of the latest advances

Thomas Whittaker

Shiyu Zhang

Alexander Powell

Chris J Stevens

John Yiannis C Vardaxoglou

...

2022/12/26

3d printed active origami dielectrics for frequency tunable antennas through mechanical actuation

IEEE Access

Yingwei Wu

Andrea Vallecchi

Yunfang Yang

Zhong You

Ekaterina Shamonina

...

2022/8/8

Electrical resonators

2022/12/22

Fabricating 3D Metamaterials via Field's Metal Injection

Ioannis Spanos

Christopher John Stevens

Andrea Vallechi

Jack McGhee

William Whittow

2022/5/9

Switchable unidirectional waves on mono-and diatomic metamaterials

Scientific Reports

Jiaruo Yan

Anna Radkovskaya

Laszlo Solymar

Chris Stevens

Ekaterina Shamonina

2022/10/7

Wireless power transfer in attenuating media

AIP Advances

S Chu

CJ Stevens

E Shamonina

2021/11/1

Magnetoinductive waves in attenuating media

Scientific Reports

Son Chu

Mark S Luloff

Jiaruo Yan

Pavel Petrov

Christopher J Stevens

...

2021/4/7

Magnetoinductive waveguide

2021/2/23

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Co-Authors

H-index: 119
John Pendry

John Pendry

Imperial College London

H-index: 55
Chris Grovenor

Chris Grovenor

University of Oxford

H-index: 55
Patrick Grant

Patrick Grant

University of Oxford

H-index: 48
Laszlo Solymar

Laszlo Solymar

University of Oxford

H-index: 39
Robert Taylor

Robert Taylor

University of Oxford

H-index: 39
Harvey Burd

Harvey Burd

University of Oxford

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