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H.-J. Güntherodt

H.-J. Güntherodt

D-Index & Metrics

Materials Science

D-Index
86
Citations
30862
World Ranking
2034
National Ranking
33

H.-J. Güntherodt publication distribution in Materials Science in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Materials Science in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where H.-J. Güntherodt sits on this spectrum.

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50 publications 1,163+

This scientist: 535 publications — 89th percentile

89% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,163 publications or more.

H.-J. Güntherodt D-index placement in Materials Science in 2026

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

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40 D-Index 165+

This scientist: 86 D-Index — 84th percentile

84% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 165 D-Index or more.

Overview

H.-J. Güntherodt is affiliated with the University of Basel in Switzerland. Their academic career is associated with a recognized institution known for its research output.

There is no available data concerning recent papers authored by H.-J. Güntherodt, nor information about frequent co-authors or main and subfields of study for their research.

Likewise, no records of publication venues frequently used by Güntherodt have been provided, which limits specific references to the platforms where their work appears.

Details regarding research topics, book publications, and any awards received by H.-J. Güntherodt have not been indicated in the information available.

This profile is based solely on the affiliation data provided and does not include further descriptive elements on scientific contributions or specific areas of expertise.

Best Publications

  • Translating biomolecular recognition into nanomechanics.

    J. Fritz;M. K. Baller;M. K. Baller;H. P. Lang;H. P. Lang;H. Rothuizen

  • Multiple label-free biodetection and quantitative DNA-binding assays on a nanomechanical cantilever array.

    Rachel McKendry;Jiayun Zhang;Youri Arntz;Torsten Strunz

  • Observation of vacuum tunneling of spin-polarized electrons with the scanning tunneling microscope

    R. Wiesendanger;H.-J. Güntherodt;G. Güntherodt;R. J. Gambino

  • Surface Stress in the Self-Assembly of Alkanethiols on Gold

    Rüdiger Berger;Emmanuel Delamarche;Emmanuel Delamarche;Hans Peter Lang;Hans Peter Lang;Christoph Gerber;Christoph Gerber

  • Velocity Dependence of Atomic Friction

    E. Gnecco;R. Bennewitz;T. Gyalog;Ch. Loppacher

  • A chemical sensor based on a microfabricated cantilever array with simultaneous resonance-frequency and bending readout

    F.M Battiston;J.-P Ramseyer;H.P Lang;H.P Lang;M.K Baller;M.K Baller

  • Specific antigen/antibody interactions measured by force microscopy

    Ulrich Dammer;Martin Hegner;Dario Anselmetti;Peter Wagner

  • A cantilever array-based artificial nose

    M.K Baller;M.K Baller;H.P Lang;H.P Lang;J Fritz;J Fritz;Ch Gerber

  • Quantitative measurement of short-range chemical bonding forces.

    M. A. Lantz;H. J. Hug;R. Hoffmann;P. J. A. van Schendel

  • Observation of magnetic forces by the atomic force microscope

    J. J. Sáenz;N. García;P. Grütter;E. Meyer

  • An artificial nose based on a micromechanical cantilever array

    H.P Lang;H.P Lang;M.K Baller;M.K Baller;R Berger;Ch Gerber

  • Real-Space Observation of Nanoscale Molecular Domains in Self-Assembled Monolayers

    E Delamarche;B Michel;C Gerber;Dario Anselmetti

  • Rapid and label-free nanomechanical detection of biomarker transcripts in human RNA

    J. Zhang;H. P. Lang;H. P. Lang;F. Huber;A. Bietsch;A. Bietsch

  • Scanning Tunneling Microscopy III

    Roland Wiesendanger;Hans-Joachim Güntherodt

  • A label-free immunosensor array using single-chain antibody fragments.

    Natalija Backmann;Christian Zahnd;Francois Huber;Alexander Bietsch

  • Force Microscopy Study of Friction and Elastic Compliance of Phase-Separated Organic Thin Films

    R. M. Overney;E. Meyer;J. Frommer;H. J. Guntherodt

  • Friction and wear of Langmuir-Blodgett films observed by friction force microscopy.

    E. Meyer;R. Overney;D. Brodbeck;L. Howald

  • Separation of interactions by noncontact force microscopy

    M. Guggisberg;M. Bammerlin;Ch. Loppacher;O. Pfeiffer

  • A CHEMICAL SENSOR BASED ON A MICROMECHANICAL CANTILEVER ARRAY FOR THE IDENTIFICATION OF GASES AND VAPORS

    H P Lang;R Berger;F Battiston;J P Ramseyer

  • Molecular-resolution images of Langmuir–Blodgett films using atomic force microscopy

    E. Meyer;L. Howald;R. M. Overney;H. Heinzelmann;H. Heinzelmann

  • Nanoscale reconstruction of surface crystallography from three-dimensional polarization distribution in ferroelectric barium-titanate ceramics

    L. M. Eng;H.-J. Güntherodt;G. A. Schneider;U. Köpke

  • Kelvin probe force microscopy on surfaces: Investigation of the surface potential of self-assembled monolayers on gold

    J. Lu;E. Delamarche;L. Eng;R. Bennewitz

Frequent Co-Authors

Ernst Meyer
Ernst Meyer University of Basel
Roland Wiesendanger
Roland Wiesendanger Universität Hamburg
Hans Peter Lang
Hans Peter Lang University of Basel
Peter Grutter
Peter Grutter McGill University
Roland Bennewitz
Roland Bennewitz Leibniz Association
James K. Gimzewski
James K. Gimzewski University of California, Los Angeles
Thomas A. Jung
Thomas A. Jung Paul Scherrer Institute
J. M. D. Coey
J. M. D. Coey Trinity College Dublin
Igor V. Shvets
Igor V. Shvets Trinity College Dublin
Peter Vettiger
Peter Vettiger École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

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