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60
Citations
10105
World Ranking
9922
National Ranking
714

Overview

Nikolaus P. Ernsting is affiliated with Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin in Germany. Their research primarily spans the fields of Chemistry and Physics and Astronomy, with specific focus on subfields such as Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics, Electrochemistry, and Physical and Theoretical Chemistry.

The scientist's recent publication includes the paper titled On the intersystem crossing rate in a Platinum(ii) donor-bridge-acceptor triad, published in 2021 in the journal Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics. This paper has been cited 14 times, indicating engagement within the scientific community.

The main topics covered by their research involve:

  • Spectroscopy and Quantum Chemical Studies
  • Electrochemical Analysis and Applications
  • Photochemistry and Electron Transfer Studies

Frequent co-authors who have contributed jointly with Nikolaus P. Ernsting include:

  • George A. Farrow
  • Martin Quick
  • Sergey A. Kovalenko
  • Guanghui Wu
  • Andrew Sadler

Their published works have predominantly appeared in the journal Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, reflecting a continued contribution to this publication venue.

Best Publications

  • Femtosecond spectroscopy of condensed phases with chirped supercontinuum probing

    S. A. Kovalenko;A. L. Dobryakov;J. Ruthmann;N. P. Ernsting

  • Tuning of photoinduced energy transfer in a bichromophoric coumarin supermolecule by cation binding

    B. Valeur;J. Pouget;J. Bourson;M. Kaschke

  • Cooling dynamics of an optically excited molecular probe in solution from femtosecond broadband transient absorption spectroscopy

    S. A. Kovalenko;R. Schanz;H. Hennig;N. P. Ernsting

  • Singlet excited-state intramolecular proton tranfer in 2-(2t'-hydroxyphenyl) benzoxazole: Spectroscopy at low temperatures, femtosecond transient absorption, and MNDO calculations.

    T. Arthen-Engeland;T. Bultmann;N. P. Ernsting;M. A. Rodriguez

  • PHOTOCHEMICAL RING-OPENING REACTION OF INDOLINOSPIROPYRANS STUDIED BY SUBPICOSECOND TRANSIENT ABSORPTION

    Niko P. Ernsting;Thomas Arthen-Engeland

  • Femtosecond relaxation of photoexcited para-nitroaniline: solvation, charge transfer, internal conversion and cooling

    S.A. Kovalenko;R. Schanz;V.M. Farztdinov;H. Hennig

  • Ultrafast proton transfer to solvent: molecularity and intermediates from solvation- and diffusion-controlled regimes.

    J L Pérez-Lustres;F Rodriguez-Prieto;M Mosquera;T A Senyushkina

  • Photoisomerization Dynamics and Pathways of trans- and cis-Azobenzene in Solution from Broadband Femtosecond Spectroscopies and Calculations

    M. Quick;A. L. Dobryakov;M. Gerecke;C. Richter

  • Femtosecond pump/supercontinuum-probe spectroscopy: optimized setup and signal analysis for single-shot spectral referencing.

    A. L. Dobryakov;S. A. Kovalenko;A. Weigel;J. L. Pérez-Lustres

  • Wave-Packet-Assisted Decomposition of Femtosecond Transient Ultraviolet−Visible Absorption Spectra: Application to Excited-State Intramolecular Proton Transfer in Solution

    N. P. Ernsting;S. A. Kovalenko;T. Senyushkina;J. Saam

  • Femtosecond solvation dynamics determining the band shape of stimulated emission from a polar styryl dye

    Dieter Bingemann;Nikolaus P. Ernsting

  • Dynamics of ultrafast intramolecular charge transfer with 4-(dimethylamino)benzonitrile in acetonitrile.

    Sergey I. Druzhinin;Nikolaus P. Ernsting;Sergey A. Kovalenko;Luis Perez Lustres

  • Power-law solvation dynamics in DNA over six decades in time.

    Daniele Andreatta;J. Louis Pérez Lustres;Sergey A. Kovalenko;Nikolaus P. Ernsting

  • Excited stilbene: intramolecular vibrational redistribution and solvation studied by femtosecond stimulated Raman spectroscopy.

    A. Weigel;N.P. Ernsting

  • Ultrafast Dynamics in DNA: “Fraying” at the End of the Helix

    Daniele Andreatta;Sobhan Sen;J. Luis Pérez Lustres;Sergey A. Kovalenko

  • Large dynamic Stokes shift of DNA intercalation dye Thiazole Orange has contribution from a high-frequency mode.

    Venugopal Karunakaran;J. Luis Perez Lustres;Lijuan Zhao;Nikolaus P. Ernsting

  • Femtosecond hole-burning spectroscopy of the dye DCM in solution: the transition from the locally excited to a charge-transfer state

    S.A. Kovalenko;N.P. Ernsting;J. Ruthmann

  • Ultrafast solvation of N-methyl-6-quinolone probes local IR spectrum.

    J. Luis Pérez Lustres;Sergey A. Kovalenko;Manuel Mosquera;Tamara Senyushkina

  • Complete solvation response of coumarin 153 in ionic liquids.

    Xin Xing Zhang;Min Liang;Nikolaus P. Ernsting;Mark Maroncelli

  • Charge Transfer and Solvation of Betaine-30 in Polar SolventsA Femtosecond Broadband Transient Absorption Study

    S. A. Kovalenko;N. Eilers-König;and T. A. Senyushkina;N. P. Ernsting

Frequent Co-Authors

Sergey A. Kovalenko
Sergey A. Kovalenko Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Hans-Achim Wagenknecht
Hans-Achim Wagenknecht Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Mark Maroncelli
Mark Maroncelli Pennsylvania State University
Edward A. Lemke
Edward A. Lemke Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz
Notker Rösch
Notker Rösch Technical University of Munich
Maria-Elisabeth Michel-Beyerle
Maria-Elisabeth Michel-Beyerle Technical University of Munich
Alexander A. Voityuk
Alexander A. Voityuk Institució Catalana de Recerca i Estudis Avançats
Christian Griesinger
Christian Griesinger Max Planck Society
Bernard Valeur
Bernard Valeur Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers
Michal Hocek
Michal Hocek Czech Academy of Sciences

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