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D-Index
62
Citations
15825
World Ranking
8728
National Ranking
600

Kunihiro Ichimura 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 Kunihiro Ichimura sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 464 publications — 86th percentile

86% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Kunihiro Ichimura 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 Kunihiro Ichimura sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 62 D-Index — 52nd percentile

52% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Kunihiro Ichimura is affiliated with the Tokyo Institute of Technology in Japan. Their research profile does not include information on recent papers, frequent co-authors, or publication venues commonly associated with their work.

There are no listed book publications or awards linked to this researcher. Additionally, details regarding their main fields or subfields of study, as well as primary topics addressed in their work, are not provided.

Given the absence of such data, Kunihiro Ichimura's research contributions cannot be further detailed in terms of specialization or scholarly output at this time.

Best Publications

  • Light-driven motion of liquids on a photoresponsive surface

    Kunihiro Ichimura;Sang-Keun Oh;Masaru Nakagawa

  • Reversible change in alignment mode of nematic liquid crystals regulated photochemically by command surfaces modified with an azobenzene monolayer

    Kunihiro Ichimura;Yasuzo Suzuki;Takahiro Seki;Akira Hosoki

  • Photochemical switching of polarization in ferroelectric liquid-crystal films

    Tomiki Ikeda;Takeo Sasaki;Kunihiro Ichimura

  • Command surfaces of Langmuir-Blodgett films. Photoregulations of liquid crystal alignment by molecularly tailored surface azobenzene layers

    Takahiro Seki;Masako Sakuragi;Yuji Kawanishi;Takashi Tamaki

  • Photoreactivity of Polymers with Regioisomeric Cinnamate Side Chains and Their Ability To Regulate Liquid Crystal Alignment

    Kunihiro Ichimura;Yasuhiro Akita;Haruhisa Akiyama;Kazuaki Kudo

  • Factors Affecting Photoalignment of Liquid Crystals Induced by Polymethacrylates with Coumarin Side Chains

    Masaki Obi;Shin'ya Morino;Kunihiro Ichimura

  • Surface Relief Gratings in Host–Guest Supramolecular Materials

    Takashi Ubukata;Takahiro Seki;Kunihiro Ichimura

  • Photocontrol of liquid motion on an azobenzene monolayer

    Sang Keun Oh;Masaru Nakagawa;Kunihiro Ichimura

  • Regio- and stereoselective photodimerization of anthracene derivatives included by cyclodextrins

    Takashi Tamaki;Tomokuni Kokubu;Kunihiro Ichimura

  • Factors affecting in-plane and out-of-plane photoorientation of azobenzene side chains attached to liquid crystalline polymers induced by irradiation with linearly polarized light

    Mina Han;Shin'ya Morino;Kunihiro Ichimura

  • A convenient photochemical method to immobilize enzymes

    Kunihiro Ichimura

  • Photochemical induction and modulation of nematic homogeneous alignment by the polarization photochromism of surface azobenzenes

    Yuji Kawanishi;Takashi Tamaki;Masako Sakuragi;Takahiro Seki

  • Thermal isomerization behaviors of a spiropyran in bilayers immobilized with a linear polymer and a smectitic clay

    Takahiro Seki;Kunihiro Ichimura

  • Self-Assembly of Amphoteric Azopyridine Carboxylic Acids: Organized Structures and Macroscopic Organized Morphology Influenced by Heat, pH Change, and Light

    Ken'ichi Aoki;and Masaru Nakagawa;Kunihiro Ichimura

  • Photochemical control of properties of ferroelectric liquid crystals : photochemical flip of polarization

    Takeo Sasaki;Tomiki Ikeda;Kunihiro Ichimura

  • Conformational Effect on Macroscopic Chirality Modification of Cholesteric Mesophases by Photochromic Azobenzene Dopants

    Christian Ruslim and;Kunihiro Ichimura

  • Preparation and characteristics of photocross‐linkable poly(vinyl alcohol)

    Kunihiro Ichimura;Shoji Watanabe

  • Tilt Orientation of p-Methoxyazobenzene Side Chains in Liquid Crystalline Polymer Films by Irradiation with Nonpolarized Light

    Mina Han;Kunihiro Ichimura

  • Photo‐optical liquid crystal cells driven by molecular rotors

    Kunihiro Ichimura;Yuko Hayashi;Haruhisa Akiyama;Tomiki Ikeda

  • Factors affecting photoinduced alignment regulation of cyclohexanecarboxylate-type nematic liquid crystals by azobenzene molecular films

    Koso Aoki;Takahiro Seki;Yasuzo Suzuki;Takashi Tamaki

Frequent Co-Authors

Takahiro Seki
Takahiro Seki Nagoya University
Tomiki Ikeda
Tomiki Ikeda Chuo University
Joachim Stumpe
Joachim Stumpe University of Potsdam
Mitsumasa Iwamoto
Mitsumasa Iwamoto Tokyo Institute of Technology
Rigoberto C. Advincula
Rigoberto C. Advincula Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Hideo Takezoe
Hideo Takezoe Tokyo Institute of Technology
Atsuo Fukuda
Atsuo Fukuda Trinity College Dublin
Søren Hvilsted
Søren Hvilsted Technical University of Denmark
Takakazu Yamamoto
Takakazu Yamamoto Tokyo Institute of Technology
Iwao Yamazaki
Iwao Yamazaki Hokkaido University

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