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57
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9705
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11303
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Mika Pettersson 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 Mika Pettersson sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 187 publications — 28th percentile

28% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Mika Pettersson 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 Mika Pettersson sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 57 D-Index — 39th percentile

39% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Mika Pettersson is affiliated with the University of Jyväskylä in Finland. Their research spans the fields of Materials Science and Engineering, with significant contributions in specialized subfields including Materials Chemistry, Biomedical Engineering, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Biomaterials, and Organic Chemistry. The primary focus of their research work involves topics related to graphene and advanced nanomaterials.

Pettersson's recent publications include:

  • Ultrafast Laser Processing of 2D Materials: Novel Routes to Advanced Devices, 2024, Advanced Materials
  • Atomistic View of the Energy Transfer in a Fluorophore-Functionalized Gold Nanocluster, 2023, Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • Tuning protein adsorption on graphene surfaces via laser-induced oxidation, 2021, Nanoscale Advances
  • Ultrastiff graphene, 2021, npj 2D Materials and Applications
  • Area-Selective Atomic Layer Deposition on Functionalized Graphene Prepared by Reversible Laser Oxidation, 2022, Advanced Materials Interfaces

Frequent co-authors with whom Pettersson has collaborated include:

  • Pasi Myllyperkiö
  • Andreas Johansson
  • Aleksei V. Emelianov
  • Eero Hulkko
  • Kamila K. Mentel

Pettersson's published work has appeared repeatedly in several scientific venues, showing a focus on materials and nanomaterials research. Key publication venues include:

  • Advanced Materials Interfaces
  • Nanoscale Advances
  • Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
  • Chemistry - A European Journal
  • Angewandte Chemie International Edition

The main topics of Pettersson's research reflect interests in graphene and nanomaterials, covering:

  • Graphene research and applications
  • Graphene and Nanomaterials Applications
  • Advanced Nanomaterials in Catalysis
  • Supramolecular Self-Assembly in Materials
  • Laser-Ablation Synthesis of Nanoparticles
  • Nonlinear Optical Materials Studies
  • Nanocluster Synthesis and Applications

Through their multidisciplinary work, Pettersson addresses fundamental and applied aspects of advanced materials, often involving laser techniques in nanomaterial processing and functionalization. This aligns with the breadth of their subfields from chemistry to biomedical and electronic engineering applications.

Best Publications

  • A stable argon compound

    Leonid Khriachtchev;Mika Pettersson;Nino Runeberg;Jan Lundell

  • Vacuum Rabi splitting and strong-coupling dynamics for surface-plasmon polaritons and rhodamine 6G molecules.

    Tommi Hakala;J. J. Toppari;A. Kuzyk;A. Kuzyk;M. Pettersson

  • Neutral rare-gas containing charge-transfer molecules in solid matrices. I. HXeCl, HXeBr, HXeI, and HKrCl in Kr and Xe

    Mika Pettersson;Jan Lundell;Markku Räsänen

  • Electron microscopy of gold nanoparticles at atomic resolution

    Maia Azubel;Jaakko Koivisto;Sami Malola;David Bushnell

  • IR Spectrum of the Other Rotamer of Formic Acid, cis-HCOOH

    Mika Pettersson;Jan Lundell;Leonid Khriachtchev;Markku Räsänen

  • Neutral rare‐gas containing charge‐transfer molecules in solid matrices. II. HXeH, HXeD, and DXeD in Xe

    Mika Pettersson;Jan Lundell;Markku Räsänen

  • Fluorine-free organoxenon chemistry: HXeCCH, HXeCC, and HXeCCXeH.

    Leonid Khriachtchev;Hanna Tanskanen;Jan Lundell;Mika Pettersson

  • A Chemical Compound Formed from Water and Xenon: HXeOH

    Mika Pettersson;Leonid Khriachtchev;and Jan Lundell;Markku Räsänen

  • New Rare-Gas-Containing Neutral Molecules

    Mika Pettersson;Jan Lundell;Markku Räsänen

  • A More Stable Configuration of HArF in Solid Argon

    Leonid Khriachtchev;Mika Pettersson;and Antti Lignell;Markku Räsänen

  • Cis-->trans conversion of formic acid by dissipative tunneling in solid rare gases: Influence of environment on the tunneling rate

    M. Pettersson;E. M. S. Maçôas;L. Khriachtchev;J. Lundell

  • A gate to organokrypton chemistry: HKrCCH.

    Leonid Khriachtchev;Hanna Tanskanen;Arik Cohen;R. Benny Gerber

  • IR Spectroscopic Study of H2O2, HDO2, and D2O2 Isolated in Ar, Kr, and Xe Matrices

    Mika Pettersson;Susanna Tuominen;Markku Räsänen

  • HXeSH, the First Example of a Xenon-Sulfur Bond

    Mika Pettersson;Jan Lundell;Leonid Khriachtchev;Esa Isoniemi

  • HKrF in solid krypton

    Mika Pettersson;Leonid Khriachtchev;Antti Lignell;Markku Räsänen

  • Formation and characterization of neutral krypton and xenon hydrides in low-temperature matrices

    J. Lundell;L. Khriachtchev;M. Pettersson;M. Räsänen

  • Dielectric properties and partial discharge endurance of polypropylene-silica nanocomposite

    M Takala;H Ranta;P Nevalainen;P Pakonen

  • The mechanism of formation and infrared-induced decomposition of HXeI in solid Xe

    Mika Pettersson;Janne Nieminen;Leonid Khriachtchev;Markku Räsänen

  • Rotational isomerism in acetic acid: the first experimental observation of the high-energy conformer.

    Ermelinda M. S. Maçôas;Leonid Khriachtchev;Mika Pettersson;Rui Fausto

  • A theoretical study of HArF, a newly observed neutral argon compound

    Nino Runeberg;Mika Pettersson;Leonid Khriachtchev;Jan Lundell

Frequent Co-Authors

Markku Räsänen
Markku Räsänen University of Helsinki
Leonid Khriachtchev
Leonid Khriachtchev University of Helsinki
Hannu Häkkinen
Hannu Häkkinen University of Jyväskylä
Rui Fausto
Rui Fausto University of Coimbra
Sami Malola
Sami Malola University of Jyväskylä
Esko I. Kauppinen
Esko I. Kauppinen Aalto University
Albert G. Nasibulin
Albert G. Nasibulin Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology
Hua Jiang
Hua Jiang Aalto University
Martti Kauranen
Martti Kauranen Tampere University
Mikko Karttunen
Mikko Karttunen University of Western Ontario

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