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Marie-Laure Bocquet

Marie-Laure Bocquet

D-Index & Metrics

Chemistry

D-Index
42
Citations
6697
World Ranking
17508
National Ranking
775

Overview

Marie-Laure Bocquet is affiliated with École Normale Supérieure in France. Their research spans multiple fields, with a primary focus on engineering and physics and astronomy. Within these areas, the scientist actively contributes to subfields including atomic and molecular physics and optics, biomedical engineering, materials chemistry, electrical and electronic engineering, and physical and theoretical chemistry.

The scientist's work centers around a range of specialized topics, including nanopore and nanochannel transport studies, spectroscopy and quantum chemical studies, graphene research and applications, electrostatics and colloid interactions, molecular junctions and nanostructures, force microscopy techniques and applications, and surface chemistry and catalysis.

Recent publications by Marie-Laure Bocquet demonstrate engagement with contemporary research challenges and advancements. Notable papers include:

  • "Fluctuation-induced quantum friction in nanoscale water flows," 2022, Nature
  • "Borophenes made easy," 2021, Science Advances
  • "On-Surface Synthesis of Nonmetal Porphyrins," 2020, Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • "Chemisorbed vs physisorbed surface charge and its impact on electrokinetic transport: Carbon vs boron nitride surface," 2022, The Journal of Chemical Physics
  • "Actinide Coordination Chemistry on Surfaces: Synthesis, Manipulation, and Properties of Thorium Bis(porphyrinato) Complexes," 2021, Journal of the American Chemical Society

Marie-Laure Bocquet frequently collaborates with other researchers in related studies. Regular co-authors include Lydéric Bocquet, Anton Robert, Roland R. Netz, Nikita Kavokine, and Hélène Berthoumieux.

The scientist has published extensively in several academic venues, with multiple contributions to:

  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • Physical Review Letters
  • The Journal of Chemical Physics

Best Publications

  • Graphene on metal surfaces

    J. Wintterlin;M.-L. Bocquet

  • Chemical origin of a graphene moiré overlayer on Ru(0001)

    B. Wang;M.-L. Bocquet;M.-L. Bocquet;S. Marchini;S. Günther

  • Structure determination of the coincidence phase of graphene on Ru(0001).

    Wolfgang Moritz;B. Wang;M.-L. Bocquet;T. Brugger

  • Comparison of electronic structure and template function of single-layer graphene and a hexagonal boron nitride nanomesh on Ru(0001)

    Thomas Brugger;Sebastian Günther;Bin Wang;J. Hugo Dil;J. Hugo Dil

  • Fluctuation-induced quantum friction in nanoscale water flows

    Nikita Kavokine;Anton Robert;Marie-Laure Bocquet;Lydéric Bocquet

  • Novel water overlayer growth on Pd(111) characterized with scanning tunneling microscopy and density functional theory.

    J. Cerdá;A. Michaelides;A. Michaelides;M.-L. Bocquet;Peter J. Feibelman

  • Imaging the surface and the interface atoms of an oxide film on Ag111 by scanning tunneling microscopy: experiment and theory

    C. I. Carlisle;D. A. King;M. L. Bocquet;J. Cerdá

  • Shape of molecular adsorbates in STM images: A theoretical study of benzene on Pt(111).

    P. Sautet;M.-L. Bocquet

  • Structures and thermodynamic phase transitions for oxygen and silver oxide phases on Ag{1 1 1}

    A Michaelides;M.-L Bocquet;P Sautet;A Alavi

  • Orbital specific chirality and homochiral self-assembly of achiral molecules induced by charge transfer and spontaneous symmetry breaking.

    Aitor Mugarza;Nicolás Lorente;Pablo Ordejón;C. Krull

  • Periodicity, work function and reactivity of graphene on Ru(0001) from first principles

    B. Wang;S. Günther;J. Wintterlin;M. L. Bocquet

  • New insights into ethene epoxidation on two oxidized Ag {111} surfaces

    Marie-Laure Bocquet, ,†;Angelos Michaelides;David Loffreda;Philippe Sautet

  • Fusing tetrapyrroles to graphene edges by surface-assisted covalent coupling

    Yuanqin He;Manuela Garnica;Felix Bischoff;Jacob Ducke

  • Chemisorption of Hydroxide on 2D Materials from DFT Calculations: Graphene versus Hexagonal Boron Nitride

    Benoit Grosjean;Clarisse Pean;Alessandro Siria;Lydéric Bocquet

  • Cis-dicarbonyl binding at cobalt and iron porphyrins with saddle-shape conformation.

    Knud Seufert;Marie-Laure Bocquet;Willi Auwärter;Alexander Weber-Bargioni

  • Versatile electrification of two-dimensional nanomaterials in water.

    Benoît Grosjean;Marie-Laure Bocquet;Rodolphe Vuilleumier

  • Atomic-scale spin-sensing with a single molecule at the apex of a scanning tunneling microscope

    Benjamin Verlhac;Nicolas Bachellier;L. Garnier;Maider Ormaza

  • STM and chemistry: a qualitative molecular orbital understanding of the image of CO on a Pt surface

    M.-L. Bocquet;P. Sautet

  • Thermal stability of graphene and nanotube covalent functionalization.

    E. R. Margine;M.-L. Bocquet;X. Blase

  • A theoretical analysis of the site dependence of the shape of a molecule in STM images

    P. Sautet;M.-L. Bocquet

  • CO on Pt(111): binding site assignment from the interplay between measured and calculated STM images

    M.Ø Pedersen;M.-L Bocquet;M.-L Bocquet;P Sautet;P Sautet;E Lægsgaard

  • Structure and chemistry of graphene oxide in liquid water from first principles

    Félix Mouhat;François-Xavier Coudert;Marie-Laure Bocquet

Frequent Co-Authors

Philippe Sautet
Philippe Sautet University of California, Los Angeles
Johannes V. Barth
Johannes V. Barth Technical University of Munich
Willi Auwärter
Willi Auwärter Technical University of Munich
Joost Wintterlin
Joost Wintterlin Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Angelos Michaelides
Angelos Michaelides University of Cambridge
Jesper N Andersen
Jesper N Andersen Lund University
Lydéric Bocquet
Lydéric Bocquet École Normale Supérieure
Richard Berndt
Richard Berndt Kiel University
Rodolphe Vuilleumier
Rodolphe Vuilleumier École Normale Supérieure
Miquel Salmeron
Miquel Salmeron Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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