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D-Index
43
Citations
13361
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12197
National Ranking
661

Mario Hentschel 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 Mario Hentschel sits on this spectrum.

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50 publications 1,163+

This scientist: 132 publications — 9th percentile

9% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Mario Hentschel 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 Mario Hentschel sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 165+

This scientist: 43 D-Index — 5th percentile

5% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Mario Hentschel is affiliated with the University of Stuttgart in Germany. Their research primarily spans fields such as Engineering, Materials Science, and Physics and Astronomy, with a particular focus on subfields including Biomedical Engineering, Atomic and Molecular Physics and Optics, Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, and Materials Chemistry.

Their work covers multiple topics, notably Plasmonic and Surface Plasmon Research, Metamaterials and Metasurfaces Applications, Photonic Crystals and Applications, Gold and Silver Nanoparticles Synthesis and Applications, Near-Field Optical Microscopy, Nanofabrication and Lithography Techniques, and Photonic and Optical Devices.

Mario Hentschel has contributed to several recent papers, including:

  • Evaporated Self-Assembled Monolayer Hole Transport Layers: Lossless Interfaces in p-i-n Perovskite Solar Cells, 2023, Advanced Energy Materials
  • Fabrication and nanophotonic waveguide integration of silicon carbide colour centres with preserved spin-optical coherence, 2021, Nature Materials
  • Electrically switchable metallic polymer nanoantennas, 2021, Science
  • Reconfigurable Plasmonic Chirality: Fundamentals and Applications, 2020, Advanced Materials
  • Dielectric Mie voids: confining light in air, 2023, Light Science & Applications

Frequent co-authors of Mario Hentschel include Harald Gießen, Julian Karst, Monika Ubl, Florian Sterl, and Nahid Talebi.

Their publications often appear in venues such as arXiv (Cornell University), Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics, Nanophotonics, Advanced Optical Materials, and Nano Letters.

Best Publications

  • Infrared Perfect Absorber and Its Application As Plasmonic Sensor

    Na Liu;Martin Mesch;Thomas Weiss;Mario Hentschel

  • Nanoantenna-enhanced gas sensing in a single tailored nanofocus

    Na Liu;Ming L. Tang;Mario Hentschel;Harald Giessen

  • Chiral plasmonics

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  • Nanoantenna-enhanced gas sensing in a single tailored nanofocus

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  • Transition from Isolated to Collective Modes in Plasmonic Oligomers

    Mario Hentschel;Michael Saliba;Michael Saliba;Ralf Vogelgesang;Harald Giessen

  • Three-Dimensional Plasmon Rulers

    Na Liu;Mario Hentschel;Thomas Weiss;A. Paul Alivisatos

  • Tailoring enhanced optical chirality : design principles for chiral plasmonic nanostructures

    Martin Schäferling;Daniel Dregely;Mario Hentschel;Harald Giessen

  • Three-dimensional chiral plasmonic oligomers.

    Mario Hentschel;Martin Schäferling;Thomas Weiss;Na Liu

  • Plasmonic oligomers: The role of individual particles in collective behavior

    Mario Hentschel;Na Liu;Daniel Dregely;Harald Giessen

  • Classical analog of electromagnetically induced absorption in plasmonics

    R. Taubert;M. Hentschel;J. Kastel;H. Giessen

  • Cavity-enhanced localized plasmon resonance sensing

    Ralf Ameling;Lutz Langguth;Mario Hentschel;Martin Mesch

  • Evaporated Self‐Assembled Monolayer Hole Transport Layers: Lossless Interfaces in p‐i‐n Perovskite Solar Cells

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  • Nonlinear Plasmonic Sensing.

    Martin Mesch;Bernd Metzger;Mario Hentschel;Harald Giessen

  • Doubling the Efficiency of Third Harmonic Generation by Positioning ITO Nanocrystals into the Hot-Spot of Plasmonic Gap-Antennas

    Bernd Metzger;Mario Hentschel;Mario Hentschel;Thorsten Schumacher;Thorsten Schumacher;Thorsten Schumacher;Markus Lippitz;Markus Lippitz;Markus Lippitz

  • Quantitative modeling of the third harmonic emission spectrum of plasmonic nanoantennas.

    Mario Hentschel;Mario Hentschel;Tobias Utikal;Tobias Utikal;Harald Giessen;Markus Lippitz;Markus Lippitz

  • Nanoantenna-enhanced ultrafast nonlinear spectroscopy of a single gold nanoparticle

    Thorsten Schumacher;Thorsten Schumacher;Kai Kratzer;Kai Kratzer;David Molnar;David Molnar;Mario Hentschel;Mario Hentschel

  • Fabrication and nanophotonic waveguide integration of silicon carbide colour centres with preserved spin-optical coherence.

    Charles Babin;Rainer Stöhr;Naoya Morioka;Naoya Morioka;Tobias Linkewitz

  • Excitation and Tuning of Higher-Order Fano Resonances in Plasmonic Oligomer Clusters

    Daniel Dregely;Mario Hentschel;Mario Hentschel;Harald Giessen

  • Strong Enhancement of Second Harmonic Emission by Plasmonic Resonances at the Second Harmonic Wavelength.

    Bernd Metzger;Lili Gui;Jaco Fuchs;Dominik Floess

  • Electrically switchable metallic polymer nanoantennas.

    Julian Karst;Moritz Floess;Monika Ubl;Carsten Dingler

  • Nonlinear Refractory Plasmonics with Titanium Nitride Nanoantennas.

    Lili Gui;Shahin Bagheri;Nikolai Strohfeldt;Mario Hentschel

  • Third Harmonic Mechanism in Complex Plasmonic Fano Structures.

    Bernd Metzger;Thorsten Schumacher;Mario Hentschel;Markus Lippitz

  • Optical properties of chiral three-dimensional plasmonic oligomers at the onset of charge-transfer plasmons.

    Mario Hentschel;Mario Hentschel;Lin Wu;Martin Schäferling;Ping Bai

  • Babinet to the Half: Coupling of Solid and Inverse Plasmonic Structures

    Mario Hentschel;Mario Hentschel;Thomas Weiss;Shahin Bagheri;Harald Giessen

Frequent Co-Authors

Harald Giessen
Harald Giessen University of Stuttgart
Na Liu
Na Liu University of Stuttgart
A. Paul Alivisatos
A. Paul Alivisatos University of Chicago
Claus M. Schneider
Claus M. Schneider Forschungszentrum Jülich
Jörg Wrachtrup
Jörg Wrachtrup University of Stuttgart
Peter A. van Aken
Peter A. van Aken Max Planck Society
Alexander O. Govorov
Alexander O. Govorov Ohio University
Sabine Ludwigs
Sabine Ludwigs University of Stuttgart
Albert Polman
Albert Polman Institute for Atomic and Molecular Physics
Marko Burghard
Marko Burghard Max Planck Society

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