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D-Index
58
Citations
15963
World Ranking
2444
National Ranking
48

Antonio Martí publication distribution in Engineering and Technology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Engineering and Technology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Antonio Martí sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 804+

This scientist: 236 publications — 60th percentile

60% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 804 publications or more.

Antonio Martí D-index placement in Engineering and Technology in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Engineering and Technology scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Antonio Martí sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 107+

This scientist: 58 D-Index — 75th percentile

75% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 107 D-Index or more.

Overview

Antonio Martí is affiliated with the Technical University of Madrid in Spain and focuses on research spanning engineering and materials science fields. Their work predominantly covers electrical and electronic engineering, materials chemistry, atomic and molecular physics and optics, civil and structural engineering, as well as statistical and nonlinear physics.

Their research includes a variety of topics such as semiconductor quantum structures and devices, advanced thermoelectric materials and devices, solar cell performance optimization, thermal radiation and cooling technologies, chalcogenide semiconductor thin films, perovskite materials and applications, and advanced thermodynamics and statistical mechanics.

Frequent co-authors in their body of work include E. Antolín, P.G. Linares, Simon A. Svatek, I. Ramiro, and Alejandro Datas.

Antonio Martí has contributed multiple papers to peer-reviewed journals and conferences. Recent publications include:

  • Intermediate band solar cells: Present and future, 2020, Progress in Photovoltaics Research and Applications
  • Photovoltaic Anodes for Enhanced Thermionic Energy Conversion, 2020, ACS Energy Letters
  • A Three-Terminal Hybrid Thermionic-Photovoltaic Energy Converter, 2022, Advanced Energy Materials
  • Optimizing hydrogen Production: A comparative study of direct and indirect coupling between photovoltaics and electrolyzer, 2024, Energy Conversion and Management
  • Demonstration of a GaSb/GaAs Quantum Dot Intermediate Band Solar Cell Operating at Maximum Power Point, 2020, Physical Review Letters

Their work has been published in various venues including Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), Progress in Photovoltaics Research and Applications, AIP conference proceedings, the 2022 IEEE 49th Photovoltaics Specialists Conference (PVSC), and Energies.

Best Publications

  • Increasing the Efficiency of Ideal Solar Cells by Photon Induced Transitions at Intermediate Levels

    Antonio Luque;Antonio Martí

  • Understanding intermediate-band solar cells

    Antonio Luque;Antonio Martí;Colin Stanley

  • Limiting efficiencies for photovoltaic energy conversion in multigap systems

    Antonio Martí;Gerardo L. Araújo

  • Production of photocurrent due to intermediate-to-conduction-band transitions : A demonstration of a key operating principle of the intermediate-band solar cell

    A. Martí;E. Antolín;C. R. Stanley;C. D. Farmer

  • The Intermediate Band Solar Cell: Progress Toward the Realization of an Attractive Concept

    Antonio Luque;Antonio Martí

  • Absolute limiting efficiencies for photovoltaic energy conversion

    Gerardo L. Araújo;Antonio Martí

  • A metallic intermediate band high efficiency solar cell

    Antonio Luque;Antonio Martí

  • Intermediate bands versus levels in non-radiative recombination

    Antonio Luque;Antonio Martí;Elisa Antolín;César Tablero

  • Solar Cells Based on Quantum Dots: Multiple Exciton Generation and Intermediate Bands

    Antonio Luque;Antonio Martí;Arthur J. Nozik

  • Next generation photovoltaics : high efficiency through full spectrum utilization

    Antonio Martí;Antonio Luque

  • Photon recycling and Shockley’s diode equation

    A. Martı́;J. L. Balenzategui;R. F. Reyna

  • General equivalent circuit for intermediate band devices: Potentials, currents and electroluminescence

    A. Luque;A. Martı́;C. Stanley;N. López

  • Emitter degradation in quantum dot intermediate band solar cells

    A. Martí;N. López;E. Antolín;E. Cánovas

  • Experimental analysis of the quasi-Fermi level split in quantum dot intermediate-band solar cells

    A. Luque;A. Martí;N. López;E. Antolín

  • Novel semiconductor solar cell structures : The quantum dot intermediate band solar cell

    A. Martí;N. López;E. Antolín;E. Cánovas

  • Thermophotovoltaic energy in space applications: Review and future potential

    A. Datas;A. Martí

  • Partial filling of a quantum dot intermediate band for solar cells

    A. Marti;L. Cuadra;A. Luque

  • Operation of the intermediate band solar cell under nonideal space charge region conditions and half filling of the intermediate band

    A. Luque;A. Martí;N. López;E. Antolín

  • Reducing carrier escape in the InAs/GaAs quantum dot intermediate band solar cell

    E. Antolin;A. Marti;C. D. Farmer;P. G. Linares

  • Ultra high temperature latent heat energy storage and thermophotovoltaic energy conversion

    Alejandro Datas;Alba Ramos;Antonio Martí;Carlos del Cañizo

  • Quantum dot intermediate band solar cell

    A. Marti;L. Cuadra;A. Luque

  • Elements of the design and analysis of quantum-dot intermediate band solar cells

    A. Martí;E. Antolín;E. Cánovas;N. López

  • Influence of the overlap between the absorption coefficients on the efficiency of the intermediate band solar cell

    L. Cuadra;A. Marti;A. Luque

  • Quasi-drift diffusion model for the quantum dot intermediate band solar cell

    A. Marti;L. Cuadra;A. Luque

Frequent Co-Authors

Antonio Luque
Antonio Luque Technical University of Madrid
Jamie D. Phillips
Jamie D. Phillips University of Delaware
Yoshitaka Okada
Yoshitaka Okada University of Tokyo
Ana M. Sanchez
Ana M. Sanchez University of Warwick
Myles A. Steiner
Myles A. Steiner National Renewable Energy Laboratory
R. P. Campion
R. P. Campion University of Nottingham
Andreas W. Bett
Andreas W. Bett Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems
Gavin Conibeer
Gavin Conibeer University of New South Wales
Shujuan Huang
Shujuan Huang Macquarie University
Wolfgang Stolz
Wolfgang Stolz Philipp University of Marburg

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