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Frank Jensen

Frank Jensen

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Chemistry

D-Index
63
Citations
22467
World Ranking
8263
National Ranking
69

Overview

Frank Jensen is affiliated with Aarhus University in Denmark, focusing primarily on research in physics and chemistry. Their publication record encompasses a substantial number of works in the intersection of these fields, with notable activity in the subfields of atomic and molecular physics, optics, and spectroscopy.

The scientist's research spans various topics including advanced chemical physics studies, spectroscopy and quantum chemical studies, mass spectrometry techniques, photochemistry and electron transfer studies, photoreceptor and optogenetics research, laser-matter interactions, and quantum superfluid helium dynamics.

Frank Jensen has contributed to several peer-reviewed journals, with frequent publications appearing in:

  • Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
  • Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation
  • The Journal of Chemical Physics
  • The Journal of Physical Chemistry A
  • arXiv (Cornell University)

Among the recent papers authored or co-authored by the scientist are:

  • Using atomic charges to model molecular polarization, 2022, Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
  • Probing Basis Set Requirements for Calculating Core Ionization and Core Excitation Spectra Using Correlated Wave Function Methods, 2021, Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation
  • Interaction of Amyloid-β-(1-42) Peptide and Its Aggregates with Lipid/Water Interfaces Probed by Vibrational Sum-Frequency Generation Spectroscopy, 2021, The Journal of Physical Chemistry B
  • Modeling the Effect of Solvents on Nonradiative Singlet Oxygen Deactivation: Going beyond Weak Coupling in Intermolecular Electronic-to-Vibrational Energy Transfer, 2020, The Journal of Physical Chemistry B
  • Laser-induced Coulomb-explosion imaging of the CS₂ dimer: The effect of non-Coulombic interactions, 2020, Physical review. A/Physical review, A

The collaboration network of Frank Jensen includes frequent co-authors such as:

  • Tobias Weidner
  • Jan Thøgersen
  • Henrik Stapelfeldt
  • Constant A. Schouder
  • Lars Bojer Madsen

Research contributions cover a diverse range of physical and chemical phenomena, with an emphasis on experimental and theoretical approaches to molecular behavior and interactions. The scientist's work involves computational modeling techniques as well as experimental spectroscopic methods, often addressing fundamental questions related to molecular excitation, ionization, and energy transfer processes.

Best Publications

  • Introduction to Computational Chemistry

    Frank Jensen

  • A spin correction procedure for unrestricted Hartree-Fock and Møller-Plesset wavefunctions for singlet diradicals and polyradicals

    K. Yamaguchi;F. Jensen;A. Dorigo;K.N. Houk

  • Polarization consistent basis sets: Principles

    Frank Jensen

  • Measurement and laser control of attosecond charge migration in ionized iodoacetylene

    Peter M. Kraus;Benoît Mignolet;Benoît Mignolet;Denitsa Baykusheva;Alisa Rupenyan

  • Polarization consistent basis sets. II. Estimating the Kohn-Sham basis set limit

    Frank Jensen

  • Basis Set Convergence of Nuclear Magnetic Shielding Constants Calculated by Density Functional Methods

    Frank Jensen

  • Polarization consistent basis sets. III. The importance of diffuse functions

    Frank Jensen

  • Structure and stability of C24 and B12N12 isomers

    Frank Jensen;Hans Toftlund

  • Segmented contracted basis sets optimized for nuclear magnetic shielding.

    Frank Jensen

  • Unifying General and Segmented Contracted Basis Sets. Segmented Polarization Consistent Basis Sets.

    Frank Jensen

  • Towards an understanding of the mechanism of electron-capture dissociation: a historical perspective and modern ideas

    Roman A. Zubarev;Kim F. Haselmann;Bogdan Budnik;Frank Kjeldsen

  • Atomic orbital basis sets

    Frank Jensen

  • The Basis Set Convergence of Spin-Spin Coupling Constants Calculated by Density Functional Methods.

    Frank Jensen

  • Solvent-dependent singlet oxygen lifetimes: temperature effects implicate tunneling and charge-transfer interactions

    Mikkel Bregnhøj;Michael Westberg;Frank Jensen;Peter R. Ogilby

  • Dissociative capture of hot (3-13 eV) electrons by polypeptide polycations: an efficient process accompanied by secondary fragmentation

    Frank Kjeldsen;Kim F. Haselmann;Bogdan A. Budnik;Frank Jensen

  • Structure and stability of complexes of glycine and glycine methyl analogs with H+, Li+, and Na+

    Frank Jensen

  • Polarization consistent basis sets. V. The elements Si-Cl.

    Frank Jensen;Trygve Helgaker

  • Estimating the Hartree—Fock limit from finite basis set calculations

    Frank Jensen

  • The optimum contraction of basis sets for calculating spin–spin coupling constants

    Frank Jensen

  • Reaction of Organic Sulfides with Singlet Oxygen. A Revised Mechanism

    Frank Jensen;and Alexander Greer;Edward L. Clennan

  • Pyrrolo-annelated tetrathiafulvalenes: the parent systems

    Jan Oskar Jeppesen;Kazuo Takimiya;Frank Jensen;Thomas Brimert

Frequent Co-Authors

Karl Anker Jørgensen
Karl Anker Jørgensen Aarhus University
Roman A. Zubarev
Roman A. Zubarev Karolinska Institute
Christopher S. Foote
Christopher S. Foote University of California, Los Angeles
Peter R. Ogilby
Peter R. Ogilby Aarhus University
Kendall N. Houk
Kendall N. Houk University of California, Los Angeles
Jan O. Jeppesen
Jan O. Jeppesen University of Southern Denmark
Jean-Philip Piquemal
Jean-Philip Piquemal Sorbonne University
Gustavo E. Scuseria
Gustavo E. Scuseria Rice University
Kazuo Takimiya
Kazuo Takimiya Tohoku University

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