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D-Index
42
Citations
6236
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12595
National Ranking
402

Renaud Bachelot 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 Renaud Bachelot sits on this spectrum.

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50 publications 1,163+

This scientist: 233 publications — 41st percentile

41% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Renaud Bachelot 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 Renaud Bachelot sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 165+

This scientist: 42 D-Index — 3rd percentile

3% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Renaud Bachelot is affiliated with the University of Technology of Troyes in France, where their research primarily spans the fields of engineering and materials science. Their work is particularly focused on subfields such as biomedical engineering, electrical and electronic engineering, materials chemistry, electronic, optical and magnetic materials, as well as atomic and molecular physics and optics.

The main topics of their research include plasmonic and surface plasmon research, gold and silver nanoparticles synthesis and applications, nonlinear optical materials studies, photonic and optical devices, quantum dots synthesis and properties, organic electronics and photovoltaics, and luminescence and fluorescent materials.

Renaud Bachelot has contributed to numerous publications in frequent venues such as:

  • The Journal of Physical Chemistry C
  • ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
  • Nanotechnology
  • Photonics Research
  • Biosensors

Their recent publications include the following papers:

  • High-Performance Semitransparent Organic Solar Cells: From Competing Indexes of Transparency and Efficiency Perspectives (2022, Advanced Science)
  • Boosting the Performances of Semitransparent Organic Photovoltaics via Synergetic Near-Infrared Light Management (2024, Advanced Materials)
  • Ultraviolet-Durable Flexible Nonfullerene Organic Solar Cells Realized by a Hybrid Nanostructured Transparent Electrode (2020, Solar RRL)
  • One Strategy for Nanoparticle Assembly onto 1D, 2D, and 3D Polymer Micro and Nanostructures (2021, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces)
  • Plasmon-triggered living photopolymerization for elaboration of hybrid polymer/metal nanoparticles (2020, Materials Today)

In collaboration, Renaud Bachelot frequently works with a group of coauthors, including Safi Jradi, Christophe Couteau, Ali Issa, Tao Xu, and Dandan Ge. The coauthorship counts reflect ongoing and sustained research efforts with these colleagues.

Best Publications

  • Surface Plasmon Characteristics of Tunable Photoluminescence in Single Gold Nanorods

    A. Bouhelier;R. Bachelot;G. Lerondel;S. Kostcheev

  • Near-Field Photochemical Imaging of Noble Metal Nanostructures

    Christophe Hubert;Anna Rumyantseva;Gilles Lerondel;Johan Grand

  • Near-field optical microscope based on local perturbation of a diffraction spot.

    R. Bachelot;P. Gleyzes;A. C. Boccara

  • Infrared-reflection-mode near-field microscopy using an apertureless probe with a resolution of lambda/600.

    A. Lahrech;R. Bachelot;P. Gleyzes;A. C. Boccara

  • Role of surface plasmon in second harmonic generation from gold nanorods

    Christophe Hubert;Laurent Billot;Pierre-Michel Adam;Renaud Bachelot

  • Short range plasmon resonators probed by photoemission electron microscopy.

    Ludovic Douillard;Fabrice Charra;Zbigniew Korczak;Renaud Bachelot

  • Integration of micrometer-sized polymer elements at the end of optical fibers by free-radical photopolymerization

    Renaud Bachelot;Carole Ecoffet;Denis Deloeil;Pascal Royer

  • Optimizing Electromagnetic Hotspots in Plasmonic Bowtie Nanoantennae.

    Stephanie Dodson;Mohamed Haggui;Renaud Bachelot;Jérôme Plain

  • Electromagnetic interactions in plasmonic nanoparticle arrays.

    Alexandre Bouhelier;Renaud Bachelot;Jin Seo Im;Gary P. Wiederrecht

  • Apertureless scanning near-field optical microscopy: a comparison between homodyne and heterodyne approaches

    Lewis Gomez;Renaud Bachelot;Renaud Bachelot;Alexandre Bouhelier;Alexandre Bouhelier;Gary P. Wiederrecht

  • Multiscale Model for Photoinduced Molecular Motion in Azo Polymers

    Mathieu L. Juan;Jérôme Plain;Renaud Bachelot;Pascal Royer

  • Reversible strong coupling in silver nanoparticle arrays using photochromic molecules.

    Anne-Laure Baudrion;Antoine Perron;Alessandro Veltri;Alexandre Bouhelier

  • Apertureless near-field optical microscopy: A study of the local tip field enhancement using photosensitive azobenzene-containing films

    Renaud Bachelot;Fekhra H’Dhili;Dominique Barchiesi;Gilles Lerondel

  • Reflection-mode scanning near-field optical microscopy using an apertureless metallic tip.

    R. Bachelot;P. Gleyzes;A. C. Boccara

  • Tuning of an Optical Dimer Nanoantenna by Electrically Controlling Its Load Impedance

    Johann Berthelot;Alexandre Bouhelier;Caijin Huang;Jérémie Margueritat

  • Surface plasmon resonances in silver Bowtie nanoantennas with varied bow angles

    Wei Ding;Renaud Bachelot;Sergei Kostcheev;Pascal Royer

  • Quantitative analysis of localized surface plasmons based on molecular probing.

    Claire Deeb;Renaud Bachelot;Jérôme Plain;Anne Laure Baudrion

  • Plasmon-based free-radical photopolymerization: effect of diffusion on nanolithography processes.

    Claire Deeb;Carole Ecoffet;Renaud Bachelot;Jérôme Plain

  • Selective Excitation of Plasmon Resonances of Single Au Triangles by Polarization-Dependent Light Excitation

    Chawki Awada;Traian Popescu;Ludovic Douillard;Fabrice Charra

  • Spectral degeneracy breaking of the plasmon resonance of single metal nanoparticles by nanoscale near-field photopolymerization.

    H. Ibn El Ahrach;R. Bachelot;A. Vial;G. Lérondel

  • Heterodyne detection of guided waves using a scattering-type Scanning Near-Field Optical Microscope

    Ilan Stefanon;Sylvain Blaize;Aurélien Bruyant;Sébastien Aubert

Frequent Co-Authors

Gary P. Wiederrecht
Gary P. Wiederrecht Argonne National Laboratory
Stephen K. Gray
Stephen K. Gray Victoria University
Gregory A. Wurtz
Gregory A. Wurtz King's College London
Xiao Wei Sun
Xiao Wei Sun Southern University of Science and Technology
George C. Schatz
George C. Schatz Northwestern University
Prashant K. Jain
Prashant K. Jain University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Xuyong Yang
Xuyong Yang Shanghai University
John A. Rogers
John A. Rogers Northwestern University
Richard D. Schaller
Richard D. Schaller Argonne National Laboratory
Hilmi Volkan Demir
Hilmi Volkan Demir Bilkent University

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