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D-Index
53
Citations
11589
World Ranking
12973
National Ranking
957

Hans Kuhn 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 Hans Kuhn sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 213 publications — 37th percentile

37% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Hans Kuhn 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 Hans Kuhn sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 53 D-Index — 28th percentile

28% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Hans Kuhn was affiliated with the Max Planck Society in Germany. Their research contributions mainly addressed topics related to finance and banking, focusing on market dynamics and regulatory frameworks.

Their work spanned the fields of Economics, Econometrics and Finance, with a more specialized focus within the subfield of Finance.

Kuhn's research topics included:

  • Finance, banking, and market dynamics
  • Banking stability, regulation, efficiency

Throughout their career, Kuhn collaborated with various researchers, notably coauthoring with Rolf H. Weber on at least one publication.

Kuhn's research was published primarily in the venue Jusletter IT.

One known paper authored by Kuhn was:

  • Zur Umsetzung des Basler Krypto-Standards in der Schweiz (2024, Jusletter IT)

This publication addressed the implementation of Basel crypto standards within Switzerland, contributing to discussions on financial regulatory standards.

Best Publications

  • Classical Aspects of Energy Transfer in Molecular Systems

    Hans Kuhn

  • A Quantum‐Mechanical Theory of Light Absorption of Organic Dyes and Similar Compounds

    Hans Kuhn

  • Tunneling through Fatty Acid Salt Monolayers

    Bernhard Mann;Hans Kuhn

  • Light absorption and structure of aggregates of dye molecules

    V. Czikkely;H.D. Försterling;H. Kuhn

  • Extended dipole model for aggregates of dye molecules

    Unknown

  • Die Frage nach der Aufrollung von Fadenmolekeln in strömenden Lösungen

    Werner Kuhn;Hans Kuhn

  • Systems of Monomolecular Layers—Assembling and Physico‐Chemical Behavior

    Hans Kuhn;Dietmar Möbius

  • Elektronengasmodell zur quantitativen Deutung der Lichtabsorption von organischen Farbstoffen I

    Hans Kuhn

  • Controlled Transfer of Excitation Energy Through Thin Layers

    H. Bücher;K. H. Drexhage;M. Fleck;H. Kuhn

  • Die Abhängigkeit der Viskosität vom Strömungsgefälle bei hochverdünnten Suspensionen und Lösungen

    Werner Kuhn;Hans Kuhn

  • Synthetic molecular organizates

    Hans Kuhn

  • Free Electron Model for Absorption Spectra of Organic Dyes

    Hans Kuhn

  • Two-dimensional arrangement of chromophores in J aggregates of long-chain merocyanines and its effect on energy transfer in monolayer systems

    H. Nakahara;K. Fukuda;D. Möbius;H. Kuhn

  • Functionalized monolayer assembly manipulation

    Hans Kuhn

  • Energy transfer in monolayers with cyanine dye Sheibe aggregates

    Dietmar Möbius;Hans Kuhn

  • Systeme aus monomolekularen Schichten – Zusammenbau und physikalisch‐chemisches Verhalten

    Hans Kuhn;Dietmar Möbius

  • Present status and future prospects of Langmuir-Blodgett film research

    Hans Kuhn

  • Monolayer Assemblies of Dyes to Study the Role of Thermal Collisions in Energy Transfer

    Dietmar Möbius;Hans Kuhn

  • Molecular Self‐Organization and the Origin of Life

    Hans Kuhn;Jürg Waser

  • Self‐Organization of Molecular Systems and Evolution of the Genetic Apparatus

    Hans Kuhn

  • Bedeutung beschränkt freier Drehbarkeit für die Viskosität und Strömungsdoppelbrechung von Fadenmolekellösungen II

    Werner Kuhn;Hans Kuhn

  • Scheibe aggregate formation of cyanine dyes in monolayers

    Unknown

  • Variation of the Fluorescence Decay Time of a Molecule in Front of a Mirror

    K. H. Drexhage;H. Kuhn;F. P. Schäfer

Frequent Co-Authors

Dietmar Möbius
Dietmar Möbius Max Planck Society
Helmut Görner
Helmut Görner Max Planck Society
Richard Kuhn
Richard Kuhn Max Planck Society
Hans-Dieter Meyer
Hans-Dieter Meyer Heidelberg University
Ulrich Baumann
Ulrich Baumann University of Cologne
Abraham Ulman
Abraham Ulman New York University
Branko Ruscic
Branko Ruscic Argonne National Laboratory
Carl Krüger
Carl Krüger Max Planck Society

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