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D-Index
74
Citations
16737
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4803
National Ranking
1504

Christopher J. Bardeen 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 Christopher J. Bardeen sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 256 publications — 51st percentile

51% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Christopher J. Bardeen 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 Christopher J. Bardeen sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 74 D-Index — 75th percentile

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

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

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2003 - Fellow of Alfred P. Sloan Foundation

Overview

Christopher J. Bardeen is affiliated with the University of California, Riverside in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on Materials Science and Engineering, with significant contributions in the subfields of Materials Chemistry, Physical and Theoretical Chemistry, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Atomic and Molecular Physics and Optics, and Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience.

The scientist's work covers several main topics, including:

  • Photochromic and Fluorescence Chemistry
  • Crystallization and Solubility Studies
  • Luminescence and Fluorescent Materials
  • X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography
  • Crystallography and molecular interactions
  • Photoreceptor and optogenetics research
  • Photochemistry and Electron Transfer Studies

Bardeen has published extensively in a variety of scientific venues. Frequent publication forums include:

  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • Angewandte Chemie International Edition
  • Angewandte Chemie
  • Crystal Growth & Design
  • Chemical Science

Recent papers illustrate the scope of their research interests and include:

  • Mechanical properties and peculiarities of molecular crystals, 2023, Chemical Society Reviews
  • Light-Powered Autonomous Flagella-Like Motion of Molecular Crystal Microwires, 2020, Angewandte Chemie International Edition
  • Photomechanical molecular crystals and nanowire assemblies based on the [2+2] photodimerization of a phenylbutadiene derivative, 2020, Journal of Materials Chemistry C
  • Correlating Reaction Dynamics and Size Change during the Photomechanical Transformation of 9-Methylanthracene Single Crystals, 2021, Angewandte Chemie International Edition
  • Photo-actuators via epitaxial growth of microcrystal arrays in polymer membranes, 2023, Nature Materials

Collaborations have been a notable aspect of Bardeen's career, with frequent co-authors including Rabih O. Al-Kaysi, Thomas J. Gately, Gregory J. O. Beran, Daichi Kitagawa, and Fei Tong. These partnerships span multiple projects and contribute to the interdisciplinary nature of their work.

In recognition of professional achievements, Christopher J. Bardeen was named a Fellow of the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation in 2003.

Best Publications

  • Feedback quantum control of molecular electronic population transfer

    Christopher J Bardeen;Vladislav V Yakovlev;Kent R Wilson;Scott D Carpenter

  • Active Facets on Titanium(III)‐Doped TiO2: An Effective Strategy to Improve the Visible‐Light Photocatalytic Activity

    Fan Zuo;Krassimir Bozhilov;Robert J. Dillon;Le Wang

  • Selective excitation of vibrational wave packet motion using chirped pulses.

    C. J. Bardeen;C. J. Bardeen;Q. Wang;Q. Wang;C. V. Shank;C. V. Shank

  • Hybrid molecule-nanocrystal photon upconversion across the visible and near-infrared

    Christopher John Bardeen;Ming Lee Tang;Kerry Miller Hanson;Zhiyuan Huang

  • Excited state dynamics in solid and monomeric tetracene: The roles of superradiance and exciton fission

    Jonathan J. Burdett;Astrid M. Müller;David Gosztola;Christopher J. Bardeen

  • Exciton delocalization and superradiance in tetracene thin films and nanoaggregates.

    Sang-Hyun Lim;Thomas G. Bjorklund;Frank C. Spano;Christopher J. Bardeen

  • Quantum beats in crystalline tetracene delayed fluorescence due to triplet pair coherences produced by direct singlet fission.

    Jonathan J. Burdett;Christopher J. Bardeen

  • Mechanical properties and peculiarities of molecular crystals.

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  • Sunscreen enhancement of UV-induced reactive oxygen species in the skin

    Kerry M. Hanson;Enrico Gratton;Christopher J. Bardeen

  • Reversible Photoinduced Twisting of Molecular Crystal Microribbons

    Lingyan Zhu;Rabih O. Al-Kaysi;Christopher J. Bardeen

  • The Structure and Dynamics of Molecular Excitons

    Christopher J. Bardeen

  • Exciton fission and fusion in bis(tetracene) molecules with different covalent linker structures

    Astrid M Müller;Yuri S Avlasevich;Wolfgang W Schoeller;Klaus Müllen

  • Hierarchical placement and associated optoelectronic impact of carbon nanotubes in polymer-fullerene solar cells.

    Sumit Chaudhary;Haiwei Lu;Astrid M. Müller;Christopher J. Bardeen

  • The Dynamics of Singlet Fission in Crystalline Tetracene and Covalent Analogs

    Jonathan J. Burdett;Christopher J. Bardeen

  • The dependence of singlet exciton relaxation on excitation density and temperature in polycrystalline tetracene thin films: Kinetic evidence for a dark intermediate state and implications for singlet fission

    Jonathan J. Burdett;David Gosztola;Christopher J. Bardeen

  • Photochemically driven shape changes of crystalline organic nanorods.

    Rabih O. Al-Kaysi;and Astrid M. Müller;Christopher J. Bardeen

  • High-power femtosecond chirped pulse excitation of molecules in solution

    G. Cerullo;G. Cerullo;C.J. Bardeen;C.J. Bardeen;Q. Wang;Q. Wang;C.V. Shank;C.V. Shank

  • Reversible Photoinduced Shape Changes of Crystalline Organic Nanorods

    Rabih O. Al-Kaysi;Christopher J. Bardeen

  • Molecular `` π Pulse'' for Total Inversion of Electronic State Population

    Jianshu Cao;Christopher J. Bardeen;Kent R. Wilson

  • Mechanism of Photoinduced Bending and Twisting in Crystalline Microneedles and Microribbons Composed of 9-Methylanthracene

    Taehyung Kim;Lingchao Zhu;Leonard John Mueller;Christopher J. Bardeen

  • Non-Markovian dephasing of molecules in solution measured with three-pulse femtosecond photon echoes

    J.-Y. Bigot;M. T. Portella;R. W. Schoenlein;C. J. Bardeen

  • Magnetic Field Effects on Singlet Fission and Fluorescence Decay Dynamics in Amorphous Rubrene

    Geoffrey B. Piland;Jonathan J. Burdett;Dharmalingam Kurunthu;Christopher J. Bardeen

Frequent Co-Authors

Vladislav V. Yakovlev
Vladislav V. Yakovlev Texas A&M University
Kent R. Wilson
Kent R. Wilson University of California, San Diego
Sankaran Thayumanavan
Sankaran Thayumanavan University of Massachusetts Amherst
Jiun-Haw Lee
Jiun-Haw Lee National Taiwan University
Giulio Cerullo
Giulio Cerullo Polytechnic University of Milan
David Casanova
David Casanova Donostia International Physics Center
Ming Lee Tang
Ming Lee Tang University of California, Riverside
Seiya Kobatake
Seiya Kobatake Osaka Metropolitan University
Warren S. Warren
Warren S. Warren Duke University
Cun-Zheng Ning
Cun-Zheng Ning Tsinghua University

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