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Overview

Philip N. Bartlett is affiliated with the University of Southampton in the United Kingdom and specializes primarily in Materials Science and Engineering. Their research spans several key subfields including Materials Chemistry, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Electrochemistry, Polymers and Plastics, and Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials.

The main topics of Bartlett's work cover a diverse range of areas such as Chalcogenide Semiconductor Thin Films, Electrochemical Analysis and Applications, 2D Materials and Applications, Advanced Thermoelectric Materials and Devices, Quantum Dots Synthesis and Properties, Advanced Memory and Neural Computing, and Transition Metal Oxide Nanomaterials.

The most frequent publication venues for Bartlett include:

  • Electrochimica Acta
  • Nanoscale
  • ePrints Soton (University of Southampton)
  • ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
  • ACS Omega

Notable recent papers authored or co-authored by Bartlett are:

  • "Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy: a half-century historical perspective," 2024, Chemical Society Reviews
  • "Large-Area Electrodeposition of Few-Layer MoS2 on Graphene for 2D Material Heterostructures," 2020, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
  • "Waveguide Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy for Biosensing: A Review," 2021, ACS Sensors
  • "Thermoelectric Properties of Bismuth Telluride Thin Films Electrodeposited from a Nonaqueous Solution," 2020, ACS Omega
  • "3D-structured mesoporous silica memristors for neuromorphic switching and reservoir computing," 2022, Nanoscale

Frequent collaborators in Bartlett's research include:

  • Gillian Reid
  • Yasir J. Noori
  • C.H. de Groot
  • Andrew L. Hector
  • Shibin Thomas

Best Publications

  • A brief history of electronic noses

    Julian W. Gardner;Philip N. Bartlett

  • Mesoporous Platinum Films from Lyotropic Liquid Crystalline Phases

    George S. Attard;Philip N. Bartlett;Nicholas R. B. Coleman;Joanne M. Elliott

  • Layer-by-Layer Self-Assembly of Glucose Oxidase with a Poly(allylamine)ferrocene Redox Mediator

    Jose Hodak;Roberto Etchenique;Ernesto J. Calvo;Kavita Singhal

  • Omnidirectional absorption in nanostructured metal surfaces

    T. V. Teperik;T. V. Teperik;F. J. García de Abajo;F. J. García de Abajo;A. G. Borisov;A. G. Borisov;M. Abdelsalam

  • Highly Ordered Macroporous Gold and Platinum Films Formed by Electrochemical Deposition through Templates Assembled from Submicron Diameter Monodisperse Polystyrene Spheres

    P. N. Bartlett;J. J. Baumberg;Peter R. Birkin;M. A. Ghanem

  • Detection of hydrogen peroxide at mesoporous platinum microelectrodes.

    Stuart A.G. Evans;Joanne M. Elliott;Lynn M. Andrews;Philip N. Bartlett

  • Electronic nose for monitoring the flavour of beers

    Timothy C. Pearce;Julian W. Gardner;Sharon Friel;Philip N. Bartlett

  • Strong coupling between localized plasmons and organic excitons in metal nanovoids

    Y. Sugawara;T. A. Kelf;J. J. Baumberg;M. E Abdelsalam

  • Localized and delocalized plasmons in metallic nanovoids

    T. A. Kelf;Y. Sugawara;R. M. Cole;J. J. Baumberg

  • Wetting of regularly structured gold surfaces.

    Mamdouh E Abdelsalam;Philip N Bartlett;Timothy Kelf;Jeremy Baumberg

  • Electrochemical deposition of macroporous platinum,palladium and cobalt films using polystyrene latex sphere templates

    Philip N. Bartlett;Peter R. Birkin;Mohamed A. Ghanem

  • Sensors and Sensory Systems for an Electronic Nose

    J. W. Gardner;Philip N. Bartlett

  • SERS at Structured Palladium and Platinum Surfaces

    Mamdouh E Abdelsalam;Sumeet Mahajan;Philip N Bartlett;Jeremy J Baumberg

  • Electronic noses — development and future prospects

    M.A. Craven;J.W. Gardner;P.N. Bartlett

  • Optical properties of nanostructured metal films

    P. N. Bartlett;J. J. Baumberg;S. Coyle;M. E. Abdelsalam

  • Confined Plasmons in Metallic Nanocavities

    S. Coyle;M. C. Netti;J. J. Baumberg;M. A. Ghanem

  • Electrochemical syntheses of highly ordered macroporous conducting polymers grown around self-assembled colloidal templates

    Philip N. Bartlett;Peter R. Birkin;Mohamed A. Ghanem;Chee-Seng Toh

  • Understanding Plasmons in Nanoscale Voids

    Robin M. Cole;Jeremy J. Baumberg;F. J. Garcia de Abajo;Sumeet Mahajan

  • Electrochemical SERS at a structured gold surface

    Mamdouh E. Abdelsalam;Philip N. Bartlett;Jeremy J. Baumberg;Suzanne Cintra

  • Theoretical treatment of diffusion and kinetics in amperometric immobilized enzyme electrodes Part I: Redox mediator entrapped within the film

    P.N. Bartlett;K.F.E. Pratt

  • A general model for dispersed kinetics in heterogeneous systems

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Frequent Co-Authors

Jeremy J. Baumberg
Jeremy J. Baumberg University of Cambridge
Gillian Reid
Gillian Reid University of Southampton
Andrew L. Hector
Andrew L. Hector University of Southampton
Andrea E. Russell
Andrea E. Russell University of Southampton
William Levason
William Levason University of Southampton
Julian W. Gardner
Julian W. Gardner University of Warwick
Sumeet Mahajan
Sumeet Mahajan University of Southampton
James S. Wilkinson
James S. Wilkinson University of Southampton
Tom Brown
Tom Brown University of Oxford
Ernesto J. Calvo
Ernesto J. Calvo University of Buenos Aires

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