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D-Index
61
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15406
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6697
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388

Martin Aeschlimann publication distribution in Materials Science in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Materials Science in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Martin Aeschlimann sits on this spectrum.

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50 publications 1,163+

This scientist: 300 publications — 60th percentile

60% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,163 publications or more.

Martin Aeschlimann D-index placement in Materials Science in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Materials Science scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Martin Aeschlimann sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 165+

This scientist: 61 D-Index — 48th percentile

48% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 165 D-Index or more.

Overview

Martin Aeschlimann is affiliated with the Technical University of Kaiserslautern in Germany. Their research spans multiple fields, predominantly focusing on Physics and Astronomy, Materials Science, and Engineering. Within these disciplines, they have contributed extensively to subfields such as Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics; Materials Chemistry; Electrical and Electronic Engineering; Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials; and Biomedical Engineering.

The scientist's work covers a broad spectrum of topics, including Magnetic properties of thin films, Molecular Junctions and Nanostructures, Quantum and electron transport phenomena, Magneto-Optical Properties and Applications, Graphene research and applications, Surface Chemistry and Catalysis, and 2D Materials and Applications.

Frequent publication venues for their research include arXiv (Cornell University), Physical Review B, Nature Communications, Science Advances, and the New Journal of Physics.

Recent notable papers by Martin Aeschlimann include:

  • Observation of time-reversal symmetry breaking in the band structure of altermagnetic RuO 2, 2024, Science Advances
  • FAIR data enabling new horizons for materials research, 2022, Nature
  • Ultrafast optically induced spin transfer in ferromagnetic alloys, 2020, Science Advances
  • The 2021 ultrafast spectroscopic probes of condensed matter roadmap, 2021, Journal of Physics Condensed Matter
  • Direct evidence for efficient ultrafast charge separation in epitaxial WS 2 /graphene heterostructures, 2020, Science Advances

Martin Aeschlimann has collaborated regularly with a group of coauthors including Benjamin Stadtmüller, B. Rethfeld, Stefan Mathias, Eva Prinz, and Michael Hartelt.

Best Publications

  • Explaining the paradoxical diversity of ultrafast laser-induced demagnetization

    B. Koopmans;G. Malinowski;F. Dalla Longa;D. Steiauf

  • All-optical control of ferromagnetic thin films and nanostructures

    C-H Lambert;C-H Lambert;Stéphane Mangin;Stéphane Mangin;B. S. D. Ch S. Varaprasad;Y. K. Takahashi

  • Engineered materials for all-optical helicity-dependent magnetic switching.

    S. Mangin;S. Mangin;M. Gottwald;C. H. Lambert;C. H. Lambert;D. Steil

  • Adaptive subwavelength control of nano-optical fields.

    Martin Aeschlimann;Michael Bauer;Daniela Bayer;Tobias Brixner

  • Topological states on the gold surface

    Binghai Yan;Benjamin Stadtmüller;Norman Haag;Sebastian Jakobs

  • Ultrafast magnetization enhancement in metallic multilayers driven by superdiffusive spin current

    Dennis Rudolf;Chan La-O-Vorakiat;Marco Battiato;Roman Adam

  • ULTRAFAST SPIN-DEPENDENT ELECTRON DYNAMICS IN FCC CO

    M. Aeschlimann;M. Bauer;S. Pawlik;W. Weber

  • Determination of spin injection and transport in a ferromagnet/organic semiconductor heterojunction by two-photon photoemission

    Mirko Cinchetti;Kathrin Heimer;Jan-Peter Wüstenberg;Oleksiy Andreyev

  • Magnetism of epitaxial bcc iron on Ag(001) observed by spin-polarized photoemission.

    M. Stampanoni;A. Vaterlaus;M. Aeschlimann;F. Meier

  • Probing the timescale of the exchange interaction in a ferromagnetic alloy.

    Stefan Mathias;Chan La-O-Vorakiat;Patrik Grychtol;Patrick Granitzka

  • Observation of time-reversal symmetry breaking in the band structure of altermagnetic RuO2

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  • Time-resolved two-photon photoemission from Cu(100): Energy dependence of electron relaxation.

    C. A. Schmuttenmaer;M. Aeschlimann;H. E. Elsayed-Ali;R. J. D. Miller

  • Controlling the Competition between Optically Induced Ultrafast Spin-Flip Scattering and Spin Transport in Magnetic Multilayers

    Emrah Turgut;Chan La-o-vorakiat;Justin M. Shaw;Patrik Grychtol

  • Hot electron lifetimes in metals probed by time-resolved two-photon photoemission

    M. Bauer;A. Marienfeld;M. Aeschlimann

  • Ultrafast demagnetization of ferromagnetic transition metals: The role of the Coulomb interaction

    Michael Krauß;Tobias Roth;Sabine Alebrand;Daniel Steil

  • Ultrafast Demagnetization Dynamics at the M Edges of Magnetic Elements Observed Using a Tabletop High-Harmonic Soft X-Ray Source

    Chan La-O-Vorakiat;Mark Siemens;Margaret M. Murnane;Henry C. Kapteyn

  • Competing nonradiative channels for hot electron induced surface photochemistry

    M. Aeschlimann;M. Bauer;S. Pawlik

  • Laser-Assisted Photoelectric Effect from Surfaces

    L. Miaja-Avila;C.-F. Lei;M. Aeschlimann;J. L. Gland

  • Dynamics of excited electrons in copper and ferromagnetic transition metals: Theory and experiment

    R. Knorren;K. H. Bennemann;R. Burgermeister;M. Aeschlimann

  • Time-resolved two photon photoemission electron microscopy

    O. Schmidt;M. Bauer;C. Wiemann;R. Porath

  • RESONANCE LIFETIME AND ENERGY OF AN EXCITED CS STATE ON CU(111)

    M. Bauer;S. Pawlik;M. Aeschlimann

  • Observation of surface enhanced multiphoton photoemission from metal surfaces in the short pulse limit

    M. Aeschlimann;C. A. Schmuttenmaer;H. E. Elsayed‐Ali;R. J. D. Miller

  • Ultrafast Magnetization Enhancement in Metallic Multilayers Driven by Superdiffusive Spin Current

    Emrah Turgut;Chan La-O-Vorakiat;Patrik Grychtol;Henry C. Kapteyn

Frequent Co-Authors

Henry C. Kapteyn
Henry C. Kapteyn University of Colorado Boulder
Margaret M. Murnane
Margaret M. Murnane University of Colorado Boulder
Claus M. Schneider
Claus M. Schneider Forschungszentrum Jülich
Peter M. Oppeneer
Peter M. Oppeneer Uppsala University
Pedro M. Echenique
Pedro M. Echenique Donostia International Physics Center
Yongli Gao
Yongli Gao University of Rochester
Eugene V. Chulkov
Eugene V. Chulkov National Research Tomsk State University
Meir Orenstein
Meir Orenstein Technion – Israel Institute of Technology
Michel Hehn
Michel Hehn University of Lorraine
Eric E. Fullerton
Eric E. Fullerton University of California, San Diego

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