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D-Index
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Citations
9221
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12308
National Ranking
906

Jörn Manz 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 Jörn Manz sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 241 publications — 47th percentile

47% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Jörn Manz 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 Jörn Manz sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 55 D-Index — 33rd percentile

33% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2009 - German National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina - Deutsche Akademie der Naturforscher Leopoldina – Nationale Akademie der Wissenschaften Chemistry

Overview

Jörn Manz is affiliated with Shanxi University in China and focuses their research on fields within Physics and Astronomy, particularly specializing in Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics. Their work also spans Organic Chemistry and Electrical and Electronic Engineering.

The scientist's research topics cover a range of areas including:

  • Advanced Chemical Physics Studies
  • Laser-Matter Interactions and Applications
  • Spectroscopy and Quantum Chemical Studies
  • Chemical Thermodynamics and Molecular Structure
  • Free Radicals and Antioxidants
  • Advanced Fiber Laser Technologies
  • Solid State Laser Technologies

Jörn Manz has contributed to academic literature through publications in several notable venues with multiple papers in:

  • ChemPhysChem
  • Chemical Physics Letters
  • Optics Express
  • Symmetry
  • Chinese Physics Letters

A selection of recent research papers includes:

  • "Electron Symmetry Breaking during Attosecond Charge Migration Induced by Laser Pulses: Point Group Analyses for Quantum Dynamics" (2021, Symmetry)
  • "Quantum Engineering of Helical Charge Migration in HCCI" (2022, Chinese Physics Letters)
  • "Time-Dependent Extension of Grimme's Continuous Chirality Measure for Electronic Chirality Flips in Femto- and Attosecond Time Domains" (2024, ChemPhysChem)
  • "Spatio-Temporal Symmetries of Electronic Chirality Flips in Oriented RbCs Induced by two Coincident Laser Pulses with Circular ++, +−, −+, −− Polarizations" (2024, ChemPhysChem)
  • "On the forward-backward symmetry of reversible thermoneutral unimolecular reactions" (2025, Chemical Physics Letters)

The scientist frequently collaborates with other researchers, with recurring coauthors such as:

  • Yonggang Yang
  • Dietrich Haase
  • Huihui Wang
  • Jiaqing Li

In recognition of their scientific contributions, Jörn Manz was awarded by the German National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina in 2009 for work in the field of Chemistry.

Best Publications

  • Deciphering the reaction dynamics underlying optimal control laser fields.

    Chantal Daniel;Jürgen Full;Leticia González;Cosmin Lupulescu

  • Unidirectional Electronic Ring Current Driven by a Few Cycle Circularly Polarized Laser Pulse: Quantum Model Simulations for Mg−Porphyrin

    Ingo Barth;Jörn Manz;Yasuteru Shigeta;Kiyoshi Yagi

  • On the concentration and time dependence of the energy transfer to randomly distributed acceptors

    A. Blumen;J. Manz

  • Exact quantum and vibrationally adiabatic quantum, semiclassical and quasiclassical study of the collinear reactions Cl + MuCl, Cl + HCl, Cl + DCl

    D.K. Bondi;J.N.L. Connor;J. Manz;J. Römelt

  • Periodic electron circulation induced by circularly polarized laser pulses: quantum model simulations for Mg porphyrin.

    Ingo Barth;Jörn Manz

  • Quantum Simulation of High-Order Harmonic Spectra of the Hydrogen Atom

    A. D. Bandrauk;S. Chelkowski;Dennis J. Diestler;Dennis J. Diestler;J. Manz

  • Collinear triatomic reactions described by polar Delves coordinates

    G. Hauke;J. Manz;J. Römelt

  • On the collinear I + HI and I + muI reactions

    J. Manz;J. Römelt

  • Dynamics of hyperspherical and local mode resonance decay studied by time dependent wave packet propagation

    R. H. Bisseling;R. Kosloff;J. Manz

  • Theory of optimal laser pulses for selective transitions between molecular eigenstates

    W. Jakubetz;J. Manz;H.-J. Schreier

  • Selective preparation of enantiomers by laser pulses: quantum model simulation for H2POSH

    Y. Fujimura;L. González;L. González;K. Hoki;J. Manz

  • Oscillating reactivity of collinear symmetric heavy+light–heavy atom reactions

    C. Hiller;J. Manz;W. H. Miller;J. Römelt

  • Electric ring currents in atomic orbitals and magnetic fields induced by short intense circularly polarized π laser pulses

    Ingo Barth;Jörn Manz

  • The effect of reagent energy on chemical reaction rates: An information theoretic analysis

    R. D. Levine;J. Manz

  • A new possibility of chemical bonding: vibrational stabilization of IHI

    J. Manz;R. Meyer;E. Pollak;J. Römelt

  • Selective preparation of enantiomers from a racemate by laser pulses: model simulation for oriented atropisomers with coupled rotations and torsions

    K. Hoki;D. Kröner;J. Manz

  • Analysis and control of laser induced fragmentation processes in CpMn(CO)3

    Chantal Daniel;Jürgen Full;Leticia González;Cristina Kaposta

  • Isomerizations controlled by ultrashort infrared laser pulses: model simulations for the inversion of ligands (H) in the double-well potential of an organometallic compound, [(C5H5)(CO)2FePH2]

    J. E. Combariza;B. Just;J. Manz;G. K. Paramonov

  • Concerted quantum effects of electronic and nuclear fluxes in molecules

    Ingo Barth;Hans-Christian Hege;Hiroshi Ikeda;Anatole Kenfack

  • Exact quantum transition probabilities by the state path sum method: Collinear F + H2 reaction

    J.N.L. Connor;W. Jakubetz;J. Manz

Frequent Co-Authors

Leticia González
Leticia González University of Vienna
Ronnie Kosloff
Ronnie Kosloff Hebrew University of Jerusalem
André D. Bandrauk
André D. Bandrauk Université de Sherbrooke
Ludger Wöste
Ludger Wöste Freie Universität Berlin
Wolfgang Kiefer
Wolfgang Kiefer University of Würzburg
Vlasta Bonačić-Koutecký
Vlasta Bonačić-Koutecký University of Split
Hans-Christian Hege
Hans-Christian Hege Zuse Institute Berlin
Raphael D. Levine
Raphael D. Levine Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Peter Saalfrank
Peter Saalfrank University of Potsdam
Stefan Vajda
Stefan Vajda Czech Academy of Sciences

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