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Marcelo Davanco publication distribution in Electronics and Electrical Engineering in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Electronics and Electrical Engineering in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Marcelo Davanco sits on this spectrum.

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34 publications 1,065+

This scientist: 189 publications — 26th percentile

26% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,065 publications or more.

Marcelo Davanco D-index placement in Electronics and Electrical Engineering in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Electronics and Electrical Engineering scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Marcelo Davanco sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 111+

This scientist: 31 D-Index — 6th percentile

6% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 111 D-Index or more.

Overview

Marcelo Davanco is affiliated with the National Institute of Standards and Technology in the United States. Their research spans several fields of study, primarily focused on engineering and physics and astronomy.

Their work is concentrated in subfields such as electrical and electronic engineering, atomic and molecular physics and optics, biomedical engineering, artificial intelligence, and electronic, optical and magnetic materials.

Key topics in Marcelo Davanco's research include photonic and optical devices, advanced fiber laser technologies, photonic crystals and applications, mechanical and optical resonators, neural networks and reservoir computing, semiconductor quantum structures and devices, and semiconductor lasers and optical devices.

Marcelo Davanco has published repeatedly in several venues, with frequent publications in:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Nanophotonics
  • Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics
  • Optics Letters
  • Optics Express

Their recent publications include:

  • "2022 Roadmap on integrated quantum photonics," 2022, Institutional Research Information System (Università degli Studi di Trento)
  • "Ultra-low loss quantum photonic circuits integrated with single quantum emitters," 2022, Nature Communications
  • "Purcell-Enhanced Single Photon Source Based on a Deterministically Placed WSe2 Monolayer Quantum Dot in a Circular Bragg Grating Cavity," 2021, Nano Letters
  • "Kerr optical parametric oscillation in a photonic crystal microring for accessing the infrared," 2022, Optics Letters
  • "High-Q dark hyperbolic phonon-polaritons in hexagonal boron nitride nanostructures," 2020, Nanophotonics

Frequent co-authors include:

  • Kartik Srinivasan
  • Ashish Chanana
  • Jin Dong Song
  • Xiyuan Lu
  • Luca Sapienza

Best Publications

  • Roadmap on Integrated Quantum Photonics

    Galan Moody;Volker J Sorger;Daniel J Blumenthal;Paul W Juodawlkis

  • Coherent coupling between radiofrequency, optical and acoustic waves in piezo-optomechanical circuits

    Krishna Coimbatore Balram;Marcelo I. Davanco;Jin Dong Song;Kartik A. Srinivasan

  • Nanoscale optical positioning of single quantum dots for bright and pure single-photon emission

    Luca Sapienza;Marcelo I. Davanco;Antonio Badolato;Kartik A. Srinivasan

  • Heterogeneous integration for on-chip quantum photonic circuits with single quantum dot devices

    Marcelo Davanco;Jin Liu;Jin Liu;Jin Liu;Luca Sapienza;Luca Sapienza;Chen-Zhao Zhang

  • Efficient and low-noise single-photon-level frequency conversion interfaces using silicon nanophotonics

    Qing Li;Qing Li;Marcelo I. Davanco;Kartik A. Srinivasan

  • Strong exciton-photon coupling in an organic single crystal microcavity.

    S Kéna-Cohen;S Kéna-Cohen;M. Davanço;S. R. Forrest

  • A heterogeneous III-V/silicon integration platform for on-chip quantum photonic circuits with single quantum dot devices

    Marcelo Davanco;Jin Liu;Luca Sapienza;Chen-Zhao Zhang

  • Telecommunications-band heralded single photons from a silicon nanophotonic chip

    Marcelo Davanço;Jun Rong Ong;Andrea Bahgat Shehata;Alberto Tosi

  • Electromagnetically induced transparency and wideband wavelength conversion in silicon nitride microdisk optomechanical resonators.

    Yuxiang Liu;Yuxiang Liu;Marcelo Davanço;Marcelo Davanço;Vladimir Aksyuk;Kartik Srinivasan

  • A circular dielectric grating for vertical extraction of single quantum dot emission

    Marcelo I. Davanco;Matthew T. Rakher;Dieter Schuh;Antonio Badolato

  • Direct transfer patterning on three dimensionally deformed surfaces at micrometer resolutions and its application to hemispherical focal plane detector arrays

    Xin Xu;Xin Xu;Marcelo Davanco;Xiangfei Qi;Stephen R. Forrest

  • Single self-assembled InAs/GaAs quantum dots in photonic nanostructures: The role of nanofabrication.

    Jin Liu;Jin Liu;Jin Liu;Kumarasiri Konthasinghe;Marcelo Davanco;John Lawall

  • Cascaded emission of single photons from the biexciton in monolayered WSe 2

    Yu-Ming He;Yu-Ming He;Oliver Iff;Nils Lundt;Vasilij Baumann

  • The complex Bloch bands of a 2D plasmonic crystal displaying isotropic negative refraction

    Marcelo Davanço;Yaroslav Urzhumov;Gennady Shvets

  • Moving boundary and photoelastic coupling in GaAs optomechanical resonators

    Krishna Coimbatore Balram;Marcelo Davanco;Ju Young Lim;Jin Dong Song

  • Ultra-low loss quantum photonic circuits integrated with single quantum emitters

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  • Deterministic implementation of a bright, on-demand single-photon source with near-unity indistinguishability via quantum dot imaging

    Yu-Ming He;Jin Liu;Sebastian Maier;Monika Emmerling

  • Quantum electromechanics on silicon nitride nanomembranes

    Johannes Fink;Johannes Fink;Mahmoud Kalaee;Alessandro Pitanti;Alessandro Pitanti;Richard Norte;Richard Norte

  • Simultaneous Wavelength Translation and Amplitude Modulation of Single Photons from a Quantum Dot

    Matthew T. Rakher;Lijun Ma;Marcelo Davanço;Marcelo Davanço;Oliver Slattery

  • Multiple-time-scale blinking in InAs quantum dot single photon sources

    Marcelo Davanço;Marcelo Davanço;C. Stephen Hellberg;Serkan Ates;Serkan Ates;Antonio Badolato

  • Low-noise chip-based frequency conversion by four-wave-mixing Bragg scattering in SiN(x) waveguides.

    Imad I. Agha;Marcelo I. Davanco;Bryce Thurston;Kartik A. Srinivasan

  • Indistinguishable Photons from Deterministically Integrated Single Quantum Dots in Heterogeneous GaAs/Si3N4 Quantum Photonic Circuits.

    Peter Schnauber;Anshuman Singh;Anshuman Singh;Johannes Schall;Suk I. Park

  • Purcell-Enhanced Single Photon Source Based on a Deterministically Placed WSe2 Monolayer Quantum Dot in a Circular Bragg Grating Cavity.

    Oliver Iff;Quirin Buchinger;Magdalena Moczała-Dusanowska;Martin Kamp

  • Heralded single photons from a silicon nanophotonic chip

    Jun Rong Ong;Marcelo Davanco;Andrea Bahgat Shehata;Alberto Tosi

Frequent Co-Authors

Kartik Srinivasan
Kartik Srinivasan University of Maryland, College Park
Vladimir A. Aksyuk
Vladimir A. Aksyuk National Institute of Standards and Technology
Stephen R. Forrest
Stephen R. Forrest University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Sven Höfling
Sven Höfling University of Würzburg
Gennady Shvets
Gennady Shvets Cornell University
Richard P. Mirin
Richard P. Mirin National Institute of Standards and Technology
Sae Woo Nam
Sae Woo Nam National Institute of Standards and Technology
John E. Bowers
John E. Bowers University of California, Santa Barbara
Alberto Tosi
Alberto Tosi Polytechnic University of Milan
Fengnian Xia
Fengnian Xia Yale University

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