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Michael R. Philpott

Michael R. Philpott

D-Index & Metrics

Chemistry

D-Index
56
Citations
8675
World Ranking
11908
National Ranking
884

Michael R. Philpott 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 Michael R. Philpott sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 210 publications — 36th percentile

36% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Michael R. Philpott 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 Michael R. Philpott sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 56 D-Index — 36th percentile

36% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1970 - Fellow of Alfred P. Sloan Foundation

Overview

Michael R. Philpott is affiliated with Tohoku University in Japan. Their research contributions include publications in the area of rural revitalization and heritage craft preservation.

Recent work by Michael R. Philpott includes the paper titled Heritage NL Craft at Risk List 2021, published in 2025 in the Proceedings of the Canadian Rural Revitalization Foundation. This publication reflects engagement with issues surrounding cultural heritage and craft sustainability.

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Michael R. Philpott include:

  • Terra Barrett
  • Katie Crane
  • Rachel Green
  • Gilbert Dale Jarvis

These partnerships suggest interdisciplinary collaborations possibly spanning cultural studies, rural development, and heritage conservation.

Among publication venues, Michael R. Philpott has appeared in:

  • Proceedings of the Canadian Rural Revitalization Foundation

Michael R. Philpott was awarded the title of Fellow of the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation in 1970. This recognition aligns with a long-standing engagement in scholarly activities.

Best Publications

  • Surface plasmon spectroscopy of organic monolayer assemblies

    I. Pockrand;J.D. Swalen;J.G. Gordon;M.R. Philpott

  • Effect of surface plasmons on transitions in molecules

    Michael R. Philpott

  • Field-induced vibrational frequency shifts of CO and CN chemisorbed on Cu(100).

    P. S. Bagus;C. J. Nelin;W. Müller;M. R. Philpott

  • Interaction forces of a sharp tungsten tip with molecular films on silicon surfaces.

    Blackman Gs;Mate Cm;Philpott Mr

  • Carbon monoxide adsorption on a platinum electrode studied by polarization modulated FT-IRRAS. 1. Carbon monoxide adsorbed in the double-layer potential region and its oxidation in acids

    K. Kunimatsu;W. G. Golden;H. Seki;M. R. Philpott

  • Electrode/electrolyte interphase study using polarization modulated ftir reflection-absorption spectroscopy

    K. Kunimatsu;H. Seki;W.G. Golden;J.G. Gordon

  • Carbon Monoxide Adsorption on a Platinum Electrode Studied by Polarization Modulated FT-IR Reflection-Absorption Spectroscopy. II. CO Adsorbed at a Potential in the Hydrogen Region and its Oxidation in Acids.

    K. Kunimatsu;H. Seki;W. G. Golden;J. G. Gordon

  • Coupling of an excited molecule to surface plasmons

    H. Morawitz;M. R. Philpott

  • Theory of the Coupling of Electronic and Vibrational Excitations in Molecular Crystals and Helical Polymers

    Michael R. Philpott

  • The nature of the bonding of CN to metals and organic molecules

    C. J. Nelin;P. S. Bagus;M. R. Philpott

  • Bond ionicity of the halogen−silver interaction

    Paul S. Bagus;Gianfranco Pacchioni;Michael R. Philpott

  • Optical properties of organic dye monolayers by surface plasmon spectroscopy

    I. Pockrand;J. D. Swalen;R. Santo;A. Brillante

  • Contribution of specifically adsorbed ions, water, and impurities to the surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) of Ag electrodes

    Bruno Pettinger;Michael R. Philpott;Joseph G. Gordon

  • Raman spectra of thin organic films enhanced by plasmon surface polaritons on holographic metal gratings

    A. Girlando;M. R. Philpott;D. Heitmann;J. D. Swalen

  • The potential dependence of surface plasmon-enhanced second-harmonic generation at thin film silver electrodes

    Robert M. Corn;Marco Romagnoli;Marc D. Levenson;Michael R. Philpott

  • Anisotropy of the Singlet Transitions of Crystalline Anthracene

    Leigh B. Clark;Michael R. Philpott

  • Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy of electrochemically characterized interfaces; potential dependence of Raman spectra for thiocyanate at silver electrodes

    M.J. Weaver;F. Barz;J.G. Gordon;M.R. Philpott

  • Interaction of water with metal surfaces

    Sheng‐Bai Zhu;Michael R. Philpott

  • A study of HSO4− and SO42− co-adsorption on a platinum electrode in sulfuric acid by in-situ ft-ir reflection absorption spectroscopy

    K. Kunimatsu;M.G. Samant;H. Seki;M.R. Philpott

  • Fluorescence from molecules between mirrors

    Michael R. Philpott

Frequent Co-Authors

Yoshiyuki Kawazoe
Yoshiyuki Kawazoe Tohoku University
Mahesh G. Samant
Mahesh G. Samant IBM (United States)
Paul S. Bagus
Paul S. Bagus University of North Texas
Gianfranco Pacchioni
Gianfranco Pacchioni University of Milano-Bicocca
Robert M. Corn
Robert M. Corn University of California, Irvine
William A. Lester
William A. Lester University of California, Berkeley
Bruno Pettinger
Bruno Pettinger Max Planck Society
Wolfgang Knoll
Wolfgang Knoll Austrian Institute of Technology
Gerald D. Mahan
Gerald D. Mahan Pennsylvania State University
Jürgen P. Rabe
Jürgen P. Rabe Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin

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