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D-Index
45
Citations
9581
World Ranking
16284
National Ranking
1283

Yuji Ohashi 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 Yuji Ohashi sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 554 publications — 91st percentile

91% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Yuji Ohashi 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 Yuji Ohashi sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 45 D-Index — 10th percentile

10% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Yuji Ohashi is affiliated with the Tokyo Institute of Technology in Japan. They have contributed extensively to the fields of physics and engineering, focusing on radiation detection and scintillator technologies, materials science, and related applications.

Their research spans several main fields of study:

  • Physics and Astronomy
  • Engineering
  • Materials Science

More specifically, their work covers important subfields including:

  • Radiation
  • Materials Chemistry
  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
  • Biomedical Engineering

Central topics in their research involve:

  • Radiation Detection and Scintillator Technologies
  • Luminescence Properties of Advanced Materials
  • Atomic and Subatomic Physics Research
  • Nuclear Physics and Applications
  • Terahertz Technology and Applications
  • Acoustic Wave Resonator Technologies
  • Medical Imaging Techniques and Applications

Ohashi has published regularly in several key scientific journals and venues, with frequent appearances in:

  • Journal of Crystal Growth
  • Japanese Journal of Applied Physics
  • IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science
  • Crystals
  • Applied Physics Express

Their recent scholarly papers include:

  • "Fiber-read radiation monitoring system using an optical fiber and red-emitting scintillator for ultra-high-dose conditions," 2020, Applied Physics Express
  • "Multiple shaped-crystal growth of oxide scintillators using Mo crucible and die by the edge defined film fed growth method," 2020, Journal of Crystal Growth
  • "Growth and scintillation properties of Tl-doped CsI/CsCl/NaCl ternary eutectic scintillators," 2020, Japanese Journal of Applied Physics
  • "Growth and scintillation properties of Ce doped 6LiBr/LaBr3 eutectic scintillator for neutron detection," 2022, Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A Accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment
  • "Growth and Scintillation Properties of a New Red-Emitting Scintillator Rb₂HfI₆ for the Fiber-Reading Radiation Monitor," 2020, IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science

Collaboration plays a significant role in Ohashi's work, with frequent co-authors including:

  • Yuui Yokota
  • Akira Yoshikawa
  • Masao Yoshino
  • Akihiro Yamaji
  • Kei Kamada

Best Publications

  • Assemblage and Alignment of the Spins of the Organic Trinitroxide Radical with a Quartet Ground State by Means of Complexation with Magnetic Metal Ions. A Molecule-Based Magnet with Three-Dimensional Structure and High TC of 46 K

    Katsuya Inoue;Takashi Hayamizu;Hiizu Iwamura;Daisuke Hashizume

  • X-ray Analysis of Structural Changes in Photochromic Salicylideneaniline Crystals. Solid-State Reaction Induced by Two-Photon Excitation

    Jun Harada;Hidehiro Uekusa;Yuji Ohashi

  • Thermochromism in an organic crystal based on the coexistence of sigma- and pi-dimers.

    Yasushi Morita;Yasushi Morita;Shuichi Suzuki;Kozo Fukui;Shigeaki Nakazawa

  • A Unique Crystalline-State Reaction of an Overcrowded Distibene with Molecular Oxygen: The First Example of a Single Crystal to a Single Crystal Reaction with an External Reagent

    Norihiro Tokitoh;Yoshimitsu Arai;Takahiro Sasamori;Renji Okazaki

  • Magnetization Plateaus in NH4CuCl3

    Wakako Shiramura;Ken–ichi Takatsu;Budhy Kurniawan;Hidekazu Tanaka

  • Observation of Field-Induced Transverse Néel Ordering in the Spin Gap System TlCuCl3

    Hidekazu Tanaka;Akira Oosawa;Tetsuya Kato;Hidehiro Uekusa

  • Control of photochemical, photophysical, electrochemical, and photocatalytic properties of rhenium(I) complexes using intramolecular weak interactions between ligands.

    Hideaki Tsubaki;Akiko Sekine;Yuji Ohashi;Kazuhide Koike

  • Crystalline state reaction of cobaloxime complexes by x-ray exposure. 1. Direct observation of cobalt-carbon bond cleavage in [(R)-1-cyanoethyl][(S)-(-)-.alpha.-methylbenzylamine]bis(dimethylglyoximato)cobalt(III)

    Yuji Ohashi;Kazunori Yanagi;Toshiharu Kurihara;Yoshio Sasada

  • Alkali earth co-doping effects on luminescence and scintillation properties of Ce doped Gd3Al2Ga3O12 scintillator

    Kei Kamada;Martin Nikl;Shunsuke Kurosawa;Alena Beitlerova

  • THE FIRST IN SITU DIRECT OBSERVATION OF THE LIGHT-INDUCED RADICAL PAIR FROM A HEXAARYLBIIMIDAZOLYL DERIVATIVE BY X-RAY CRYSTALLOGRAPHY

    Masaki Kawano;Tomokatsu Sano;Jiro Abe;Yuji Ohashi

  • Novel Iron Porphyrin−Alkanethiolate Complex with Intramolecular NH···S Hydrogen Bond: Synthesis, Spectroscopy, and Reactivity

    Noriyuki Suzuki;Tsunehiko Higuchi;Yasuteru Urano;Kazuya Kikuchi

  • Relationship between the Skew Angle and Interplanar Distance in Four Bis(phthalocyaninato)lanthanide(III) Tetrabutylammonium Salts ([NBun4][LnIIIPc2]; Ln = Nd, Gd, Ho, Lu)

    Naoto Koike;Hidehiro Uekusa;Yuji Ohashi;Chokto Harnoode

  • Cation‐Dependent Formation of Superstructures by One‐Pot Self‐Organization of Hydrogen‐Bonded Nickel Complexes

    Makoto Tadokoro;Kiyoshi Isobe;Hidehiro Uekusa;Yuji Ohashi

  • Dynamical structure analysis of crystalline-state racemization

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  • X-ray structural studies of chiral .beta.-lactam formation from an achiral oxo amide using the chiral crystal environment

    Akiko Sekine;Kayako Hori;Yuji Ohashi;Minoru Yagi

  • Reactivity in molecular crystals

    Yuji Ohashi

  • Search for the K-pp bound state via γd→K+π-X reaction at Eγ=1.5-2.4GeV

    A. O. Tokiyasu;M. Niiyama;J. D. Parker;D. S. Ahn

  • EPR and Density Functional Studies of Light-Induced Radical Pairs in a Single Crystal of a Hexaarylbiimidazolyl Derivative

    Jiro Abe;Tomokatsu Sano;Masaki Kawano;Yuji Ohashi

  • Photochemical Ligand Substitution Reactions of fac-[Re(bpy)(CO)3Cl] and Derivatives

    Shunsuke Sato;Akiko Sekine;Yuji Ohashi;Osamu Ishitani

  • X-ray analysis of Co-C bond cleavage in the crystalline state.

    Yuji Ohashi;Yoshio Sasada

  • Photoexcited Crystallography of Diplatinum Complex by Multiple-exposure IP Method

    Yoshiki Ozawa;Madoka Terashima;Minoru Mitsumi;Koshiro Toriumi

Frequent Co-Authors

Hidehiro Uekusa
Hidehiro Uekusa Tokyo Institute of Technology
K. Hicks
K. Hicks Ohio University
Masaki Kawano
Masaki Kawano Tokyo Institute of Technology
Isao Kuwajima
Isao Kuwajima Kitasato University
Toshihiro Yamase
Toshihiro Yamase Tokyo Institute of Technology
Akira Shimizu
Akira Shimizu Kyoto University

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