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Andreas Tünnermann 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 Andreas Tünnermann sits on this spectrum.

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103 publications 1,469+

This scientist: 1,825 publications — 99th percentile

99% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Andreas Tünnermann 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 Andreas Tünnermann sits on this spectrum.

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70 D-Index 185+

This scientist: 125 D-Index — 82nd percentile

82% 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

  • 2013 - SPIE Fellow
  • 2010 - OSA Fellows For outstanding work and leadership in high-power solid-state and fiber laser technology and pioneering contributions to the development of laser micro-machining.

Overview

Andreas Tünnermann is affiliated with Friedrich Schiller University Jena in Germany. Their research primarily spans the fields of engineering and physics and astronomy, with significant contributions specifically in electrical and electronic engineering as well as atomic and molecular physics and optics. The research portfolio also extends into biomedical engineering, computational mechanics, and surfaces, coatings, and films.

The scientist's work covers several advanced topics including advanced fiber laser technologies, photonic crystal and fiber optics, advanced fiber optic sensors, optical coatings and gratings, surface roughness and optical measurements, semiconductor materials and devices, and quantum information and cryptography.

Andreas Tünnermann has published extensively, with frequent appearance in venues such as Optics Express, Applied Optics, Optics Letters, Coatings, and Optical Materials Express. The number of publications in these venues reflects a focus on optics and coating technologies as well as fiber laser systems.

  • Optics Express (7 publications)
  • Applied Optics (5 publications)
  • Optics Letters (4 publications)
  • Coatings (3 publications)
  • Optical Materials Express (3 publications)

The following are some of the recent published papers:

  • "10.4 kW coherently combined ultrafast fiber laser", 2020, Optics Letters
  • "Extremely robust femtosecond written fiber Bragg gratings for an ytterbium-doped fiber oscillator with 5 kW output power", 2020, Optics Letters
  • "Laser cooling of ytterbium-doped silica glass", 2020, Communications Physics
  • "Influence of Substrate Materials on Nucleation and Properties of Iridium Thin Films Grown by ALD", 2021, Coatings
  • "Towards metropolitan free-space quantum networks", 2023, npj Quantum Information

The list of frequent co-authors highlights collaborations with specialists in related fields:

  • Thomas Schreiber (12 co-authored papers)
  • Adriana Szeghalmi (9 co-authored papers)
  • Nicoletta Haarlammert (8 co-authored papers)
  • P. Schmitt (8 co-authored papers)
  • Jens Limpert (6 co-authored papers)

Andreas Tünnermann has received recognition in the professional community, including the following awards:

  • SPIE Fellow, 2013
  • OSA Fellow, 2010, for outstanding work and leadership in high-power solid-state and fiber laser technology and pioneering contributions to the development of laser micro-machining

Best Publications

  • Femtosecond, picosecond and nanosecond laser ablation of solids

    B. N. Chichkov;C. Momma;S. Nolte;F. von Alvensleben

  • Ablation of metals by ultrashort laser pulses

    S. Nolte;C. Momma;H. Jacobs;A. Tünnermann

  • High-power fibre lasers

    Cesar Jauregui;Jens Limpert;Jens Limpert;Jens Limpert;Andreas Tünnermann;Andreas Tünnermann;Andreas Tünnermann

  • Short-pulse laser ablation of solid targets

    Carsten Momma;Boris N Chichkov;Stefan Nolte;Ferdinand von Alvensleben

  • Asymmetric transmission of linearly polarized light at optical metamaterials.

    C. Menzel;C. Helgert;C. Rockstuhl;E.-B. Kley

  • Femtosecond fiber CPA system emitting 830 W average output power.

    Tino Eidam;Stefan Hanf;Enrico Seise;Thomas V. Andersen

  • Experimental observations of the threshold-like onset of mode instabilities in high power fiber amplifiers

    Tino Eidam;Christian Wirth;Cesar Jauregui;Fabian Stutzki

  • Materials Pushing the Application Limits of Wire Grid Polarizers further into the Deep Ultraviolet Spectral Range

    Thomas Siefke;Stefanie Kroker;Stefanie Kroker;Kristin Pfeiffer;Oliver Puffky

  • Extended single-mode photonic crystal fiber lasers

    J. Limpert;O. Schmidt;J. Rothhardt;F. Röser

  • Precise laser ablation with ultrashort pulses

    C Momma;S Nolte;B N. Chichkov;F v. Alvensleben

  • Low-nonlinearity single-transverse-mode ytterbium-doped photonic crystal fiber amplifier.

    J. Limpert;A. Liem;M. Reich;T. Schreiber

  • Strain-induced pseudomagnetic field and photonic Landau levels in dielectric structures

    Mikael C. Rechtsman;Julia M. Zeuner;Andreas Tünnermann;Stefan Nolte

  • Millijoule pulse energy high repetition rate femtosecond fiber chirped-pulse amplification system

    F. Röser;T. Eidam;J. Rothhardt;O. Schmidt

  • High-power rod-type photonic crystal fiber laser.

    J. Limpert;N. Deguil-Robin;I. Manek-Hönninger;F. Salin

  • Yb-doped large-pitch fibres: effective single-mode operation based on higher-order mode delocalisation

    Jens Limpert;Jens Limpert;Jens Limpert;Fabian Stutzki;Florian Jansen;Hans-Jürgen Otto

  • Fiber chirped-pulse amplification system emitting 3.8 GW peak power.

    Tino Eidam;Jan Rothhardt;Fabian Stutzki;Florian Jansen

  • High-power femtosecond Yb-doped fiber amplifier.

    Jens Limpert;T. Schreiber;T. Clausnitzer;K. Zöllner

  • 100-W single-frequency master-oscillator fiber power amplifier.

    A Liem;J Limpert;H Zellmer;A Tünnermann

  • Optical properties of waveguides fabricated in fused silica by femtosecond laser pulses

    Matthias Will;Stefan Nolte;Boris N. Chichkov;Andreas Tünnermann

  • Artificial apposition compound eye fabricated by micro-optics technology

    Jacques Duparré;Peter Dannberg;Peter Schreiber;Andreas Bräuer

Frequent Co-Authors

Jens Limpert
Jens Limpert Friedrich Schiller University Jena
Stefan Nolte
Stefan Nolte Friedrich Schiller University Jena
Cesar Jauregui
Cesar Jauregui Friedrich Schiller University Jena
Thomas Pertsch
Thomas Pertsch Friedrich Schiller University Jena
Ernst-Bernhard Kley
Ernst-Bernhard Kley Friedrich Schiller University Jena
Alexander Szameit
Alexander Szameit University of Rostock
Falk Lederer
Falk Lederer Friedrich Schiller University Jena
Florian Jansen
Florian Jansen Friedrich Schiller University Jena
Yaroslav V. Kartashov
Yaroslav V. Kartashov Russian Academy of Sciences
Karsten Danzmann
Karsten Danzmann Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics

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