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G. Le Flem 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 G. Le Flem sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

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

G. Le Flem 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 G. Le Flem sits on this spectrum.

40–41 D-Index: 289 scientists 42–43 D-Index: 612 scientists 44–45 D-Index: 808 scientists 46–47 D-Index: 776 scientists 48–49 D-Index: 835 scientists 50–51 D-Index: 861 scientists 52–53 D-Index: 872 scientists 54–55 D-Index: 933 scientists 56–57 D-Index: 1,051 scientists 58–59 D-Index: 930 scientists 60–61 D-Index: 882 scientists 62–63 D-Index: 834 scientists 64–65 D-Index: 731 scientists 66–67 D-Index: 775 scientists 68–69 D-Index: 683 scientists 70–71 D-Index: 646 scientists 72–73 D-Index: 561 scientists 74–75 D-Index: 501 scientists 76–77 D-Index: 437 scientists 78–79 D-Index: 388 scientists 80–81 D-Index: 354 scientists 82–83 D-Index: 292 scientists 84–85 D-Index: 275 scientists 86–87 D-Index: 254 scientists 88–89 D-Index: 235 scientists 90–91 D-Index: 185 scientists 92–93 D-Index: 192 scientists 94–95 D-Index: 155 scientists 96–97 D-Index: 163 scientists 98–99 D-Index: 125 scientists 100–101 D-Index: 105 scientists 102–103 D-Index: 105 scientists 104–105 D-Index: 112 scientists 106–107 D-Index: 88 scientists 108–109 D-Index: 68 scientists 110–111 D-Index: 69 scientists 112–113 D-Index: 65 scientists 114–115 D-Index: 79 scientists 116–117 D-Index: 61 scientists 118–119 D-Index: 44 scientists 120–121 D-Index: 37 scientists 122–123 D-Index: 40 scientists 124–125 D-Index: 33 scientists 126–127 D-Index: 26 scientists 128–129 D-Index: 34 scientists 130–131 D-Index: 35 scientists 132–133 D-Index: 25 scientists 134–135 D-Index: 27 scientists 136–137 D-Index: 17 scientists 138–139 D-Index: 16 scientists 140–141 D-Index: 20 scientists 142–143 D-Index: 20 scientists 144–145 D-Index: 15 scientists 146–147 D-Index: 9 scientists 148–149 D-Index: 9 scientists 150–151 D-Index: 16 scientists 152–153 D-Index: 11 scientists 154–155 D-Index: 9 scientists 156–157 D-Index: 3 scientists 158 D-Index: 3 scientists 159+ D-Index: 98 scientists
40 D-Index 159+

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

Overview

G. Le Flem is affiliated with the University of Bordeaux in France. Their academic profile does not list recent papers, co-authors, or frequent publication venues, indicating limited publicly available information on recent or collaborative research output.

No details regarding book publications, main fields of study, subfields, or major research topics have been provided. There are also no recorded awards associated with this individual.

This absence of specific data on publications, research areas, and collaborations suggests that either the scientist's work is not extensively catalogued in accessible databases or they have a low public research footprint based on the current source data.

Best Publications

  • Ionic conductivity of oxides with general formula LixLn1/3Nb1−xTixO3 (Ln = La, Nd)

    L. Latie;G. Villeneuve;D. Conte;G. Le Flem

  • Crystal chemistry of the Na1+xZr2−xLx(PO4)3 (L = Cr, In, Yb) solid solutions☆

    C. Delmas;R. Olazcuaga;G. Le Flem;P. Hagenmuller

  • La phase SrLaFeO4: Structures cristalline et magnétique

    J.L. Soubeyroux;P. Courbin;L. Fournes;D. Fruchart

  • Glass Formation in the Na2O-TiO2-P2O5 System

    S. Krimi;A. El Jazouli;L. Rabardel;M. Couzi

  • Optical non-linearity in oxide glasses

    E. Fargin;A. Berthereau;T. Cardinal;G. Le Flem

  • Nonlinear optical properties of some tellurium (IV) oxide glasses

    A. Berthereau;Y. Le Luyer;R. Olazcuaga;G. Le Flem

  • Structure of the low‐temperature variety of calcium sodium orthophosphate, NaCaPO4

    M. Ben Amara;M. Vlasse;G. Le Flem;P. Hagenmuller

  • White light emitting glasses

    Jin Chao Zhang;C. Parent;G. le Flem;P. Hagenmuller

  • Determination of Local Geometries around Tellurium in TeO2–Nb2O5and TeO2–Al2O3Oxide Glasses by XANES and EXAFS: Investigation of Electronic Properties of Evidenced Oxygen Clusters byAb InitioCalculations

    A. Berthereau;E. Fargin;A. Villezusanne;R. Olazcuaga

  • Silver aggregates in photoluminescent phosphate glasses of the `Ag2O–ZnO–P2O5' system

    I Belharouak;C Parent;B Tanguy;G Le Flem

  • Non linear optical properties of some niobium (V) oxide glasses

    T. Cardinal;E. Fargin;G. Le Flem;M. Couzi

  • The New Phosphates Ln1/3Zr2(PO4)3 (Ln = Rare Earth)

    M.Alami Talbi;R. Brochu;C. Parent;L. Rabardel

  • The structures of the Na3Ln(XO4)2 phases (Ln = rare earth, X = P, V, As)

    M. Vlasse;C. Parent;R. Salmon;G. Le Flem

  • Spectroscopic properties of Ag+ ions in phosphate glasses of NaPO3−AgPO3 system

    Mohamed Mesnaoui;Mohamed Maazaz;C Parent;B Tanguy

  • Nd3+ → Yb3+ energy transfer in glasses with composition close to LiLnP4O12 metaphosphate (Ln = La, Nd, Yb)

    C. Parent;C. Lurin;G. Le Flem;P. Hagenmuller

  • Ioni conductivity in Nasicon-type phases Na1+xZr2−xLx(PO4)3 (L = Cr, In, Yb)

    Claude Delmas;Jean-Claude Viala;Roger Olazcuaga;Gilles Le Flem

  • Structural investigation of glasses belonging to the Na2ONb2O5P2O5 system

    A. El Jazouli;J.C. Viala;C. Parent;G. Le Flem

  • Lithium intercalation in Ln13NbO3 perovskite-type phases (Ln = La, Nd)

    A. Nadiri;G. Le Flem;C. Delmas

  • Second harmonic generation optimization in thermally poled borophosphate glasses and characterization by XANES and XPS

    V. Nazabal;E. Fargin;C. Labrugère;G. Le Flem

  • Nonlinear Optical Properties of Some Niobium(V) Oxide Glasses.

    T. Cardinal;E. Fargin;G. Le Flem;M. Couzi

Frequent Co-Authors

Paul Hagenmuller
Paul Hagenmuller University of Bordeaux
Claude Delmas
Claude Delmas Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Thierry Cardinal
Thierry Cardinal Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Michel Couzi
Michel Couzi University of Bordeaux
Georges Boulon
Georges Boulon Claude Bernard University Lyon 1
Michel Pouchard
Michel Pouchard University of Bordeaux
Thierry Buffeteau
Thierry Buffeteau University of Bordeaux
Valérie Briois
Valérie Briois Soleil Synchrotron

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