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Mohit Randeria publication distribution in Physics in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Physics in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Mohit Randeria sits on this spectrum.

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103 publications 1,469+

This scientist: 329 publications — 23rd percentile

23% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,469 publications or more.

Mohit Randeria D-index placement in Physics in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Physics scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Mohit Randeria sits on this spectrum.

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70 D-Index 185+

This scientist: 80 D-Index — 19th percentile

19% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 185 D-Index or more.

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2007 - Fellow of American Physical Society (APS) Citation For seminal theoretical contributions to stronglycorrelated superconductors, to the analysis of angleresolved photoemission spectroscopy, and to the BCSBEC crossover

Overview

Mohit Randeria is affiliated with The Ohio State University in the United States. Their research spans across Physics and Astronomy, with a significant focus also on Materials Science. The main subfields of their work include Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics; Condensed Matter Physics; Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials; Materials Chemistry; and Electrical and Electronic Engineering.

Their scientific contributions concentrate on several key topics such as Physics of Superconductivity and Magnetism, Magnetic properties of thin films, Topological Materials and Phenomena, Magnetic and transport properties of perovskites and related materials, Quantum and electron transport phenomena, Advanced Condensed Matter Physics, and Multiferroics and related materials.

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Randeria include Roland Kawakami, David W. McComb, Shuyu Cheng, Nandini Trivedi, and Camelia Selcu.

Randeria's work has been published in venues that include arXiv (Cornell University), Physical review. B./Physical review. B, Microscopy and Microanalysis, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, and Science.

Selected recent publications demonstrate the scope and focus of their research:

  • Evidence for Dirac flat band superconductivity enabled by quantum geometry (2023, Nature)
  • Optical spectral weight, phase stiffness, and Tc bounds for trivial and topological flat band superconductors (2021, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences)
  • Topological Magnons with Nodal-Line and Triple-Point Degeneracies: Implications for Thermal Hall Effect in Pyrochlore Iridates (2020, Physical Review Letters)
  • Orbital order drives magnetic order in d1 and d2 double perovskite Mott insulators (2021, Physical review. B./Physical review. B)
  • Atomic-scale visualization of topological spin textures in the chiral magnet MnGe (2021, Science)

Randeria was recognized as a Fellow of the American Physical Society in 2007, cited for seminal theoretical contributions involving strongly correlated superconductors, analysis of angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy, and the BCS-BEC crossover.

Best Publications

  • Spectroscopic evidence for a pseudogap in the normal state of underdoped high- T c superconductors

    H. Ding;H. Ding;T. Yokoya;J. C. Campuzano;J. C. Campuzano;T. Takahashi

  • Destruction of the Fermi surface in underdoped high- T c superconductors

    M. R. Norman;H. Ding;H. Ding;M. Randeria;J. C. Campuzano;J. C. Campuzano

  • Crossover from BCS to Bose superconductivity: Transition temperature and time-dependent Ginzburg-Landau theory

    C. A. R. Sá de Melo;C. A. R. Sá de Melo;Mohit Randeria;Mohit Randeria;Jan R. Engelbrecht;Jan R. Engelbrecht

  • Destruction of the Fermi Surface in Underdoped High Tc Superconductors

    M. R. Norman;H. Ding;M. Randeria;J. C. Campuzano

  • The physics behind high-temperature superconducting cuprates: the ‘plain vanilla’ version of RVB

    P W Anderson;P A Lee;M Randeria;T M Rice

  • Bound states, Cooper pairing, and Bose condensation in two dimensions

    Mohit Randeria;Ji-Min Duan;Lih-Yir Shieh

  • Evolution of the pseudogap from Fermi arcs to the nodal liquid

    A. Kanigel;A. Kanigel;M. R. Norman;M. Randeria;U. Chatterjee;U. Chatterjee

  • BCS to Bose crossover: Broken-symmetry state

    Jan R. Engelbrecht;Jan R. Engelbrecht;Mohit Randeria;Mohit Randeria;C. A. R. Sá de Melo

  • Superconductivity in a two-dimensional Fermi gas: evolution from Cooper pairing to Bose condensation

    Mohit Randeria;Ji-Min Duan;Lih-Yir Shieh

  • Renormalization of Spectral Line Shape and Dispersion below T c in Bi 2 Sr 2 CaCu 2 O 8 + δ

    A. Kaminski;A. Kaminski;M. Randeria;J. C. Campuzano;J. C. Campuzano;M. R. Norman

  • Pairing and spin gap in the normal state of short coherence length superconductors.

    Mohit Randeria;Mohit Randeria;Mohit Randeria;Nandini Trivedi;Nandini Trivedi;Nandini Trivedi;Adriana Moreo;Adriana Moreo;Adriana Moreo;Richard T. Scalettar;Richard T. Scalettar;Richard T. Scalettar

  • Phenomenology of the low-energy spectral function in high-T c superconductors

    M. R. Norman;M. Randeria;H. Ding;H. Ding;J. C. Campuzano;J. C. Campuzano

  • Inhomogeneous pairing in highly disordered s-wave superconductors

    Amit Ghosal;Mohit Randeria;Nandini Trivedi

  • The BCS-BEC crossover and the unitary fermi gas

    M. Randeria;W. Zwerger;M. Zwierlein

  • Angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy study of the superconducting gap anisotropy in Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8+x.

    H. Ding;M. R. Norman;J. C. Campuzano;M. Randeria

  • Electronic Spectra and Their Relation to the ( π,π) Collective Mode in High- Tc Superconductors

    J. C. Campuzano;J. C. Campuzano;H. Ding;M. R. Norman;H. M. Fretwell

  • Superconducting gap anisotropy and quasiparticle interactions: A doping dependent photoemission study

    J. Mesot;J. Mesot;M. R. Norman;H. Ding;M. Randeria

  • Phenomenological models for the gap anisotropy of Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8 as measured by angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy.

    M. R. Norman;M. Randeria;H. Ding;H. Ding;J. C. Campuzano;J. C. Campuzano

  • Role of Spatial Amplitude Fluctuations in Highly Disordered s-Wave Superconductors

    Amit Ghosal;Mohit Randeria;Nandini Trivedi

  • Crossover from Bardeen-Cooper-Schrieffer to Bose-Einstein Condensation and the Unitary Fermi Gas

    Mohit Randeria;Edward Taylor

Frequent Co-Authors

Hong Ding
Hong Ding Chinese Academy of Sciences
M. R. Norman
M. R. Norman Argonne National Laboratory
Kazuo Kadowaki
Kazuo Kadowaki University of Tsukuba
Patrick M. Woodward
Patrick M. Woodward The Ohio State University
Takashi Takahashi
Takashi Takahashi Tohoku University
Roland Kawakami
Roland Kawakami The Ohio State University
William F. Schneider
William F. Schneider University of Notre Dame
Takafumi Sato
Takafumi Sato Tohoku University
David W. McComb
David W. McComb The Ohio State University
James P. Sethna
James P. Sethna Cornell University

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