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Jorunn Sletten

Jorunn Sletten

D-Index & Metrics

Chemistry

D-Index
46
Citations
7223
World Ranking
16100
National Ranking
46

Jorunn Sletten 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 Jorunn Sletten sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 155 publications — 16th percentile

16% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Jorunn Sletten 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 Jorunn Sletten sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 46 D-Index — 12th percentile

12% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Jorunn Sletten is a researcher affiliated with the University of Bergen in Norway. Their work is situated within the broad field of Physics and Astronomy, with a focus on Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics.

The research topics covered by Sletten include:

  • Laser-Matter Interactions and Applications
  • Spectroscopy and Quantum Chemical Studies
  • Atomic and Molecular Physics

Sletten's publication record includes recent research on ionization processes. A notable paper is titled Nonsequential two-photon double ionization of He, Li+, and H: A realistic one-dimensional model, published in 2024 in Physical Review A.

Collaboration is present in Sletten's work, with the frequent coauthor Morten Førre contributing alongside them in multiple projects.

The primary publication venue for Sletten's work is:

  • Physical Review A

Their research encompasses detailed studies of atomic interactions using both theoretical and computational methods to explore quantum phenomena related to spectroscopy and laser applications.

Best Publications

  • Magnetic ordering of manganese(II) copper(II) bimetallic chains; design of a molecular based ferromagnet

    Olivier. Kahn;Yu. Pei;Michel. Verdaguer;Jean Pierre. Renard

  • Dimensionality of manganese(II)-copper(II) bimetallic compounds and design of molecular-based magnets

    Humberto O. Stumpf;Yu Pei;Olivier Kahn;Jorunn Sletten

  • Chemistry and physics of the novel molecular-based compound exhibiting a spontaneous magnetization below Tc = 14 K, MnCu(obbz).cntdot.1H2O (obbz = oxamidobis(benzoato)). Comparison with the antiferromagnet MnCu(obbz).cntdot.5H2O. Crystal structure and magnetic properties of NiCu(obbz).cntdot.6H2O

    Keitaro Nakatani;Jean Yves Carriat;Yves Journaux;Olivier Kahn

  • Magnetism of manganese(II)copper(II) and nickel(II)copper(II) ordered bimetallic chains. Crystal structure of MnCu(pba)(H2O)3.2H2O (pba = 1,3-propylenebis(oxamato))

    Yu Pei;Michel Verdaguer;Olivier Kahn;Jorunn Sletten

  • Tunable interaction in (.mu.-oxamido)copper(II) binuclear complexes

    Yves Journaux;Jorunn Sletten;Olivier Kahn

  • A tetranuclear hydroxo-bridged copper(II) cluster of the cubane type. Preparation and structural and magnetic characterization of tetrakis[(2,2'-bipyridyl)hydroxocopper(II)] hexafluorophosphate

    Jorunn Sletten;Astrid Soerensen;Miguel Julve;Yves Journaux

  • Syntheses, crystal structures and magnetic properties of copper(II) dicyanamide complexes; dinuclear, chain and ladder compounds

    Brita Vangdal;Jose Carranza;Francesc Lloret;Miguel Julve

  • Ferromagnetic transition in a bimetallic molecular system

    Yu. Pei;Michel. Verdaguer;Olivier. Kahn;Jorunn. Sletten

  • Design of a molecular-based ferromagnet through polymerization reaction in the solid state of manganeseII copperII molecular units. Crystal structure of MnCu(obze)(H2O)4.cntdot.2H2O (obze = oxamido-N-benzoato-N'-ethanoato)

    Yu Pei;Olivier Kahn;Keitaro Nakatani;Epiphane Codjovi

  • Preparation and structural studies on dibutyltin(IV) complexes with pyridine mono- and dicarboxylic acids

    Attila Szorcsik;László Nagy;Jorunn Sletten;Gábor Szalontai

  • Three one-dimensional systems with end-to-end dicyanamide bridges between copper(II) centres: structural and magnetic properties

    José Carranza;José Carranza;Conor Brennan;Jorunn Sletten;Francesc Lloret

  • Interactions in CuIICuIICuII, CuIIZnIICuII, and CuIINiIICuII trinuclear species. Crystal structure of bis(N,N'-bis(3-aminopropyl)oxamido)tricopper(II) perchlorate

    Yves Journaux;Jorunn Sletten;Olivier Kahn

  • Crystal structure and magnetic properties of manganese-copper complex MnCu(obbz)(H2O)3.cntdot.DMF (obbz = N,N'-oxamidobis(benzoato) and DMF = dimethylformamide), a precursor of the molecular-based magnet MnCu(obbz).cntdot.H2O with Tc = 14 K

    Francesc Lloret;Miguel Julve;Rafael Ruiz;Yves Journaux

  • Structure and magnetism of the first alternating bimetallic chain compound MnCu(obp)(H2O)3.cntdot.H2O (obp = oxamidobis(propionato))

    Yu Pei;Olivier Kahn;Jorunn Sletten;Jean Pierre Renard

  • Exchange interaction through a croconato bridge: synthesis, crystal structure, and magnetic properties of (.mu.-croconato)bis[{bis(2-pyridylcarbonyl)amido}copper(II)] trihydrate

    Isabel Castro;Jorunn Sletten;Juan Faus;Miguel Julve

  • Synthesis, Structural Characterization (X-ray and EXAFS), and Magnetic Properties of Polynuclear Manganese(II) Complexes with Chlorobenzoato Bridges

    Belen Albela;Montserrat Corbella;Joan Ribas;Isabel Castro

  • Crystal structures and magnetic properties of 2,3,5,6-tetrakis(2-pyridyl)pyrazine (tppz)-containing copper(II) complexes.

    José Carranza;Conor Brennan;Jorunn Sletten;Juan Modesto Clemente-Juan

  • THE CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF Nb$sub 16$W$sub 1$$sub 8$O$sub 94$, A MEMBER OF A (MeO)xMeO$sub 3$ FAMILY OF COMPOUNDS

    Arthur W. Sleight;Einar Sletten;Jorunn Sletten;E. Kulonen

  • Preparation, crystal structures and magnetic properties of three thiocyanato-bridged copper(II) complexes with 2,2'-biimidazole or 2-(2'-pyridyl)imidazole as terminal ligands

    José Carranza;Jorunn Sletten;Francesc Lloret;Miguel Julve

  • Syntheses, crystal structures and magnetic properties of copper(II) polynuclear and dinuclear compounds with 2,3-bis(2-pyridyl)pyrazine (dpp) and pseudohalide as ligands

    Hilde Grove;Miguel Julve;Francesc Lloret;Paul E. Kruger

  • Dramatic Modifications of Magnetic Properties through Dehydration−Rehydration Processes of the Molecular Magnetic Sponges CoCu(obbz)(H2O)4·2H2O and CoCu(obze)(H2O)4·2H2O, with obbz = N,N‘-Bis(2-carboxyphenyl)oxamido and obze = N-(2-Carboxyphenyl)-N‘-(carboxymethyl)oxamido

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Frequent Co-Authors

Miguel Julve
Miguel Julve University of Valencia
Olivier Kahn
Olivier Kahn Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Francesc Lloret
Francesc Lloret University of Valencia
Yves Journaux
Yves Journaux Université Paris Cité
Carl Djerassi
Carl Djerassi Stanford University
Ruth Records
Ruth Records Stanford University
Edward Bunnenberg
Edward Bunnenberg Stanford University
Per Halfdan Nielsen
Per Halfdan Nielsen University of Copenhagen
Keitaro Nakatani
Keitaro Nakatani University of Paris-Saclay
Alf A. Lindberg
Alf A. Lindberg Karolinska Institute

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