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D-Index
50
Citations
10476
World Ranking
14276
National Ranking
259

A. Sundaresan publication distribution in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Chemistry in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where A. Sundaresan sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 272 publications — 56th percentile

56% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,295 publications or more.

A. Sundaresan D-index placement in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Chemistry scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where A. Sundaresan sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 50 D-Index — 21st percentile

21% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 159 D-Index or more.

Overview

A. Sundaresan is affiliated with the Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research in India. Their research spans several fields mainly related to materials science and physics, with a focus on advanced condensed matter physics and multiferroics. Their work covers a range of topics within these fields, reflecting a broad study of complex materials and their properties.

The primary fields of study for Sundaresan consist of:

  • Materials Science
  • Physics and Astronomy

The scientist's research extends into several subfields, including:

  • Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
  • Materials Chemistry
  • Condensed Matter Physics
  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • Inorganic Chemistry

Within their main topics of research, the following stand out:

  • Advanced Condensed Matter Physics
  • Multiferroics and related materials
  • Magnetic and transport properties of perovskites and related materials
  • Crystallization and Solubility Studies
  • X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography
  • Ferroelectric and Piezoelectric Materials
  • Rare-earth and actinide compounds

Sundaresan has published numerous papers, some recent examples include:

  • "Magnetoelectric and multiferroic properties of spinels," 2021, Journal of Applied Physics
  • "A-Site and B-Site Cation Ordering Induces Polar and Multiferroic Behavior in the Perovskite NaLnNiWO6 (Ln = Y, Dy, Ho, and Yb)," 2020, Chemistry of Materials
  • "Optical, magnetic and magneto-transport properties of Nd 1-A Mn0.5Fe0.5O3-δ (A=Ca, Sr, Ba; x=0, 0.25)," 2020, Journal of Alloys and Compounds
  • "Cluster-glass behavior in the two-dimensional triangular lattice Ising-spin compound Li2Mn3O7," 2021, Physical Review B
  • "Polar magnetic oxides from chemical ordering: A new class of multiferroics," 2020, APL Materials

The frequent publication venues for Sundaresan's work include:

  • Physical Review B
  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • Inorganic Chemistry
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • SSRN Electronic Journal

Collaborations form a significant part of Sundaresan's research output, with frequent coauthors being:

  • Debendra Prasad Panda
  • Premakumar Yanda
  • Rahul Kumar
  • Fabio Orlandi
  • Diptikanta Swain

In addition to research papers, Sundaresan has contributed to book publications, including a title published by World Scientific:

  • "Energy Materials," 2022

Best Publications

  • Ferromagnetism as a universal feature of nanoparticles of the otherwise nonmagnetic oxides

    A. Sundaresan;R. Bhargavi;N. Rangarajan;U. Siddesh

  • Ferromagnetism as a universal feature of inorganic nanoparticles

    A. Sundaresan;C.N.R. Rao

  • Near-room-temperature colossal magnetodielectricity and multiglass properties in partially disordered La2NiMnO6

    D. Choudhury;P. Mandal;Roland Mathieu;A. Hazarika

  • MnO and NiO nanoparticles: synthesis and magnetic properties

    Moumita Ghosh;Moumita Ghosh;Kanishka Biswas;Kanishka Biswas;A. Sundaresan;C. N. R. Rao;C. N. R. Rao

  • Field-induced polar order at the Néel temperature of chromium in rare-earth orthochromites: Interplay of rare-earth and Cr magnetism

    B. Rajeswaran;D. I. Khomskii;A. K. Zvezdin;A. K. Zvezdin;C. N. R. Rao

  • In vitro antioxidant and inhibitory potential of Terminalia bellerica and Emblica officinalis fruits against LDL oxidation and key enzymes linked to type 2 diabetes

    Suresh V. Nampoothiri;A. Prathapan;Ozhathil Lijo Cherian;K.G. Raghu

  • Multiferroic and Magnetoelectric Oxides: The Emerging Scenario

    C. N. R. Rao;A. Sundaresan;Rana Saha

  • Multiferroic properties of nanocrystalline BaTiO3

    R.V.K. Mangalam;Nirat Ray;Umesh V. Waghmare;A. Sundaresan

  • Room-temperature ferromagnetism in undoped GaN and CdS semiconductor nanoparticles

    C. Madhu;A. Sundaresan;C. N. R. Rao

  • Sputtered nanodots: A costless method for inducing effective pinning centers in superconducting thin films

    A. Crisan;S. Fujiwara;J. C. Nie;A. Sundaresan

  • Multiferroic and magnetoelectric properties of core-shell CoFe2O4@BaTiO3 nanocomposites

    Kalyan Raidongia;Angshuman Nag;A. Sundaresan;C. N. R. Rao

  • Spin-phonon coupling in multiferroic RCrO3 (R-Y, Lu, Gd, Eu, Sm): A Raman study

    Venkata Srinu Bhadram;B. Rajeswaran;A. Sundaresan;Chandrabhas Narayana

  • Spin-Reorientation, Ferroelectricity, and Magnetodielectric Effect in YFe 1-x Mn x O 3 (0.1≤x≤0.40)

    P. Mandal;Venkata Srinu Bhadram;Y. Sundarayya;Chandrabhas Narayana

  • Is CH3NH3PbI3 Polar

    Sharada G;Pratibha Mahale;Bhushan P. Kore;Somdutta Mukherjee

  • Defect induced ferromagnetism in MgO nanoparticles studied by optical and positron annihilation spectroscopy

    Nitesh Kumar;D. Sanyal;A. Sundaresan

  • Spin-phonon coupling in multiferroic RCrO$_3$ (R-Y, Lu, Gd, Eu, Sm): A Raman study

    Venkata Srinu Bhadram;B. Rajeswaran;A. Sundaresan;Chandrabhas Narayana

  • Hollow Spheres to Nanocups: Tuning the Morphology and Magnetic Properties of Single-Crystalline α-Fe2O3 Nanostructures†

    Dinesh Jagadeesan;Uzma Mansoori;Pranab Mandal;Athinarayanan Sundaresan

  • Novel features of multiferroic and magnetoelectric ferrites and chromites exhibiting magnetically driven ferroelectricity

    Rana Saha;A. Sundaresan;C. N. R. Rao

  • Ferroelectricity Induced by Cations of Nonequivalent Spins Disordered in the Weakly Ferromagnetic Perovskites,YCr1–xMxO3 (M = Fe or Mn)

    B. Rajeswaran;P. Mandal;Rana Saha;E. Suard

  • Temperature-induced magnetization reversal in BiFe 0.5 Mn 0.5 O 3 synthesized at high pressure

    P. Mandal;A. Sundaresan;C. N. R. Rao;A. Iyo

  • Effect of heat treatment on curcuminoid, colour value and total polyphenols of fresh turmeric rhizome

    A. Prathapan;M. Lukhman;C. Arumughan;A. Sundaresan

  • Bimodal Magneto-Luminescent Dysprosium (DyIII)-Potassium (KI)-Oxalate Framework: Magnetic Switchability with High Anisotropic Barrier and Solvent Sensing

    Sudip Mohapatra;Bharath Rajeswaran;Anindita Chakraborty;A. Sundaresan

  • The role of temperature on the structure and dimensionality of MOFs: an illustrative study of the formation of manganese oxy-bis(benzoate) structures.

    Partha Mahata;A. Sundaresan;Srinivasan Natarajan

  • Borocarbonitrides, B x C y N z

    N Kumar;K Moses;K Pramoda;SN Shirodkar

Frequent Co-Authors

C. N. R. Rao
C. N. R. Rao Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research
Umesh V. Waghmare
Umesh V. Waghmare Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research
S. B. Krupanidhi
S. B. Krupanidhi Indian Institute of Science
Chandrabhas Narayana
Chandrabhas Narayana Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research
B. Raveau
B. Raveau Université de Caen Normandie
D. D. Sarma
D. D. Sarma Indian Institute of Science
Swapan K. Pati
Swapan K. Pati Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research
Emmanuelle Suard
Emmanuelle Suard Institut Laue-Langevin
Pascal Manuel
Pascal Manuel Rutherford Appleton Laboratory
Hijiri Kito
Hijiri Kito National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology

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